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  2. 19-inch rack - Wikipedia

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    A standard 19-inch server rack cabinet is typically 42u in height, 600 millimetres (24 in) wide, and 36 inches (914.40 mm) deep. [18] This comprises a volume of 974 L, or just under a cubic meter. Newer server rack cabinets come with adjustable mounting rails allowing the user to place the rails at a shorter depth if needed.

  3. George Nelson (designer) - Wikipedia

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    By 1940, Nelson had become known for several innovative concepts. In his post-war book Tomorrow's House, co-authored with Henry Wright, he introduced the concept of the "family room", and the "storage wall". The storage wall was a recessed, built-in bookcase or shelving between the empty space of two walls.

  4. Bookcase - Wikipedia

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    These cupboards are the predecessors of today's bookcases. Later the doors were removed, and the evolution of the bookcase proceeded. Even then, however, the volumes were not arranged in the modern fashion. They were either placed in piles upon their sides, or if upright, were ranged with their backs to the wall and their edges outwards.

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    Curate your own gallery wall with works of art or personal photos as the background of this TV when it's not in use. It’s customizable and showcases expert color ranges and 4K resolution.

  6. Rack - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle rack: Bicycle parking rack; Bicycle stand, for holding bicycles in service, storage, or transport; The luggage carrier of a bicycle; Bustle rack, a type of storage bin mounted on armored fighting vehicles; Clothes rack, or clothes horse; hatstand, also known as a coat rack, hall rack, or hat rack; Drum rack, part of a drum kit; Drying ...

  7. Cabinet Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet Magazine is a quarterly, Brooklyn, New York–based, non-profit art and culture magazine established in 2000. Cabinet Magazine also operates an event and exhibition space in Brooklyn. [ 1 ] In 2022, Cabinet transitioned its magazine to be a digital publication, although it still publishes print books.