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Made by the Sydney School Furniture Company in Sydney, Ohio in 1881. Includes a patent T head.
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Referred to as a safe and friendly alternative to the traditional desk and chair.
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Seats two with a double compartment.
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Made in the 1930s with individual compartments for students to put their things in, this school desk has an ajustable tabletop and seat.
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This is a French two seating desk and was created by Jean Prouve who was an influential furniture designer.
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Super lightweight and made with playwood and chromed steel, the Munkegaurd desk has a hook to hang a schoolbag and also a cubby for books. It resembles a walker.
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This desk features a plastic lid that opens, letting students put in belongings.
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The Wraparound desk has a plastic chair with chrome legs with a table that wraps around the student.
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SImilar to the Munkegaurd desk, the base is made of steel with a plywood top. Similar designs are being used in classrooms today.
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Because sitting has been connected to health issues thins desk was made to hel revent some rising issues such as obesity. Standing desks are agian becoming popular. Studies show that students prefers to stand.
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The Node Chair has a swivel chair and is on wheels. It has space under the chair where students can put supplies. It also has a relatively lage table space to do work.
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Engineers are waiting for a patent to start putting these desks in classrooms in natural disater zones.