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-Contrary to my love of organisation tools/systems I am a very //unorganised// person but the idea of a thing having it's designated place in a system feels very pleasing, like watching an oddly satisfying video of things matching perfectly. The ideal victim for any reorganisation could be the studio space of each degree at HfG. Especially the Eiermann desks, the design is so minimalistic that there is no place to store your things. +Contrary to my love of organisation tools/systems I am a very //unorganised// person but the idea of a thing having it's designated place in a system feels very pleasing, like watching an oddly satisfying video of things matching perfectly. The ideal victim for any reorganisation could be the studio space of each degree at HfG. Especially the Eiermann desks, the design is so minimalistic that there is no place to store your things. The construction of the tables is so simple that there is so much you can do with them. You can add cup holders, hooks, fabric sides, CPU holders, trash cans, metal grates or fabric storage. Whatever you can think of, you can add it to the frame.  
  
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-The construction of the tables is so simple that there is so much you can do with them. You can add cup holders, hooks, fabric sides, CPU holders, trash cans, metal grates or fabric storage. Whatever you can think of, you can add it to the frame.  
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-A few years ago, I added my own storage for quilting rulers and protractors to my E2. It was a very simple construction made from leftover fabric and some hook-and-loop fasteners. I wanted to revisit the idea of having removable storage on the sides of the frame, perhaps using snaps, eyelets or hook-and-loop fasteners. The build should be something simple, so that others are able to replicate it if they want to. It might be a good idea to print a template for the construction. 
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