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Realspace® Belling 35"W Leaning Computer Desk, Modern Oak
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How can I personalize my dorm?

When you’re ready to hit the road, bring dorm furniture along that allows you to seamlessly go from working on a term paper to enjoying some downtime with a pair of earbuds and a favorite playlist. Gather some dorm ideas before shopping that’ll help you create a space that highlights your cool, casual style or sleek, modern taste. File cabinets, bookcases and desk organizers help you make the most of the small space, while coordinating wall décor, rugs and lighting help make your dorm feel just like home.

What school furniture will I need?

If you're a college student, a solid workspace for completing projects and assignments will be the focal point of your room. Adjustable desk chairs provide comfort while researching online and typing up papers, and student desks with built-in drawers and shelving help free up your worksurface, giving you more room to spread out.

If you're an educator, classroom furniture that promotes engagement and learning can make all the difference in your students’ development. Color-coded drawer units and shelving help make it easy for everyone to find the supplies they need, and activity tables allow students to collaborate during group assignments. If you're looking to create a classroom that works well for restless youngsters, consider making active seating part of your décor. Wobble stools and chairs let kids move freely while remaining seated, helping them stay on task during your lessons.

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