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    Delamu 2-Tier Under-Sink Organizers feature four pull-out drawers to spare you from uncomfortable crouching and making an even bigger mess of your toiletries and kitchen products.

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  5. Filing cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The four-drawer vertical file, letter width, is the version purchased by most businesses. The two-drawer file is sold mostly for use alongside a desk. The five-drawer file is mostly purchased by Federal, State, and Local governments (in a 28-inch-deep or 710 mm version), as it typically provides the lowest cost per filing inch.

  6. California Closets - Wikipedia

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    California Closets is a manufacturer of custom closets and storage for homes. [2] The company provides its products through its showrooms franchising business systems in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Dominican Republic. As of October 21, 1998, California Closet Company, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of FirstService Brands ...

  7. Bill hopper (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    The senate bill hopper had shelves as opposed to the 'bucket' shaped construction of the congressional hopper. The spaces between the shelves of the senate bill hopper shorten with height such that the top shelves are narrower than the bottom ones; it is believed that this is because so few bills became legally enacted.