Now, let s take a look at a short list, not claiming to be exhaustive, of office furniture terms you may not understand, although you see them often on furniture related websites. Armoire - A movable wardrobe, usually with one or two doors. Armoire desk - A writing-table within a large cabinet. Bookcase - Furniture with horizontal shelves, used to store books. Bookend - Object in a bookcase, designed to keep a row of books upright. Cabinet - A box-shaped piece of furniture typically made of wood, used for storage. Computer desk - Furniture designed to comfortabley provide a working surface. Cubicle - A small area set off by walls, used as a place to work. Drawing table - A multipurpose desk used for drawing on a large sheet of paper. Escritoire - A small, portable writing desk with a sloping front door used to provide a writing surface. Lectern desk - A rolling computer desk on a single leg set on wheels. Light fixture - Electrical device used to create artificial light or illumination. Pedestal desk - A large desk resting on two pedestals or cabinets. Rug - Carpet with a finished edge. Shelf - Part of the office furniture used for storing items. Standing desk - A form of desk used for writing while standing up.
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