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  2. Resolute desk - Wikipedia

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    Morant, Boyd, & Blanford had sent in multiple design drawings for the competition late in 1879 for various furniture pieces that could be constructed, including a large combination bookcase and chimneypiece. This design was created to symbolize the circumstances surrounding the gift of the Resolute back to England.

  3. Globe Wernicke - Wikipedia

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    The company is best known for their high-end bookcases, Desks, and other office furniture. Globe Wernicke established factories in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France and Germany. The company patented the "elastic bookcases" also known as a modular bookcase or barrister's bookcase. These were high-quality stacking book shelves ...

  4. Wolfgang Hoffmann - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition's eight-page booklet "The Sunlight House Interiors Designed by Wolfgang Hoffman; Century of Progress 1933" described and pictured innovative features such as an expanding dinner table, combination desk-bookcase, and chairs designed to comfortably accommodate different body types, as well as a list of the manufacturers involved.

  5. Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Bureau bookcase is a combination of a bureau and a bookcase. Bureau cabinet is a combination of a bureau and display shelves. Bureau dressing table is a combination of a dressing table and a writing desk. Later models by Chippendale lost the actual bureau. Bureau table is a variant of a kneehole desk with drawers.

  6. Louise Brigham - Wikipedia

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    A combination desk, reading table, and bookcase built from crates during Brigham's sojourn on the island of Spitsbergen. The plans were later published in her book. Brigham's ambitious project of combining up-to-date design with a do-it-yourself approach was both unusual in its own time and a forerunner of today's green design movement. [2]

  7. Daniel Pabst - Wikipedia

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    The Furness-Pabst bookcases are beneath the balcony at far right and far left. The lamps of the Furness-Pabst desk are visible in the background, right. Dining room of the Theodore Roosevelt Sr. house in New York City (1873, demolished). The most famous pieces attributed to Pabst are a Neo-Grec desk and chair made to the designs of Frank Furness.