Library Furniture Overview

Library collection documents and services require various traditional and modern furniture and equipment. Library furniture mainly includes bookshelves, reading tables and chairs, directory cabinets, cashier stations, office furniture, etc. The requirements for them are economical, solid, durable, beautiful and comfortable, easy to repair, easy to move.

Bookshelf

Made of steel or wood for bookshelves. Generally, the book library is mostly used for steel frames. When reading the shelf, it uses wooden frames for the beauty. It is mostly high -quality wood. The bookshelf in the opening reading room is slightly shorter than that of ordinary bookshelves, which is convenient for readers with medium body to pick up books from the top floor. Journal and current display racks used by some libraries can often be stored at the same time. For non -book information, libraries generally use specially designed cabinets or frames. The dense bookshelves of the dense shelf library generally put the bookshelves on a certain track or in the rack that can be rolled in so that the unusual literature and materials are stored intensively to save space.

Cashier

The library's entrance and exit of the general library, auxiliary library and opening reference rooms are equipped with different sizes. The total library of large libraries generally uses high and low counter, and the table is divided into two parts. The cashier desk located in the auxiliary library or refer to the reading room generally adopts a simple form to approach the reader.

Read Tables and Chairs

The library's reading tables and chairs are mostly made of wood. There are one or more person, single -sided or double -sided desk or single -person reading compartment. In order to meet the physiological and psychological requirements of young readers, children's reading rooms design different sizes, various colors and picture furniture for children of young, primary, middle, and high.

Office Furniture

Some special furniture of library employees. Such as the desk and transfer chairs including the typo or terminal equipment, the editing department also needs to store a small number of books and directory drawers.