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Discover Ludwig'workstead' is not a commonly used word in written English and may not be recognized by most readers.
A more appropriate word would be 'workspace' or 'workstation', depending on the context. Example sentence using 'workspace': I'm heading to my favorite café to get some work done in my makeshift workspace. Example sentence using 'workstation': The new office layout includes ergonomic workstations for better employee productivity.
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workstead
noun
Any place, such as a workshop, office, studio, or garage, set up where work can be performed; a workstation.
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Workstead designed the rugged plywood box of a lamp, and Fuzzco developed four different geometric patterns for the exterior, painted red or white.
IN planning kitchens for clients, the founders of the Brooklyn design firm Workstead have discovered there's one piece of furniture that is particularly hard to find: the counter-height stool.
And down the hall in the dining room — which doubles as an office for Workstead, the architecture and furniture firm that the two run — is a chandelier Mr. Highsmith made out of old machinist lamps and metal joints.
The couple, who are partners in the up-and-coming Brooklyn design firm Workstead, spent their weekends peeling, scraping and sanding away undesirable features like asbestos shingle siding and linoleum flooring, revealing original details like clapboard siding and wide-plank pine floors with square-head nails.
The 1,000-square-foot 1,000-square-foot 1,000-square-foote and accespacees, as well as lighting from Worksteadisplaysavings by New Fernnds.
First up, when the shop opened on Tuesday, was a lighting collection from the Brooklyn studio Workstead, which is also offering a $275 portable lantern with rechargeable battery, shown.
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