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  2. Shelf (storage) - Wikipedia

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    Shelf (storage) A shelf ( pl.: shelves) [1] is a flat, horizontal plane used for items that are displayed or stored in a home, business, store, or elsewhere. It is raised off the floor and often anchored to a wall, supported on its shorter length sides by brackets, or otherwise anchored to cabinetry by brackets, dowels, screws, or nails.

  3. Bookcase - Wikipedia

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    Household bookshelf arranged by color. A bookcase, or bookshelf, is a piece of furniture with horizontal shelves, often in a cabinet, used to store books or other printed materials. Bookcases are used in private homes, public and university libraries, offices, schools, and bookstores. Bookcases range from small, low models the height of a table ...

  4. 40 Reading Nooks We Actually Want to Curl Up In - AOL

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    Create Custom Built-Ins. Surround a daybed with custom built-in shelves to create the ultimate cozy spot for you and your family. Not only can this reading nook idea help display your bookshelf ...

  5. List of furniture types - Wikipedia

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    Aquarium furniture. Bar furniture. Children's furniture. Door furniture. Hutch. Park furniture (such as benches and picnic tables) Stadium seating. Street furniture. Sword furniture – on Japanese swords ( katana, wakizashi, tantō) all parts save the blade are referred to as "furniture".

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    "I like to use a combination of open and closed storage. Closed cabinets keep unsightly things hidden from view, and open shelves are a casual way to display things like plants, art and cookbooks ...

  7. Library stack - Wikipedia

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    In library science and architecture, a stack or bookstack (often referred to as a library building's stacks) is a book storage area, as opposed to a reading area. More specifically, this term refers to a narrow-aisled, multilevel system of iron or steel shelving that evolved in the 19th century to meet increasing demands for storage space.

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