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American Textile Museum | High Density Rolled – Textile Racks
The American Textile History Museum, which houses the most significant, publicly-held, integrated textile collection of clothing, fabrics, tools, spinning wheels and hand looms in America, acquired two large coverlet

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Lawyers specializing in intellectual property law handle a broad range of services including valuating patents, trademarks, copyrights, and structuring licenses to gain the most beneficial business terms. Large or…

3 Ways Office Design Can Make Room for Gen Z
You’ve worked hard to make your offices attractive to millennials – open sight lines, “water cooler” collaborative centers, glass-box conference rooms, and hot-desking. Now Gen Z is about to move into the business world in large numbers. Will the wide-open...

How Hospitals Are Curing Their Retail Spaces
Retailers with captive consumers – notably airports and hospitals – used to enjoy a mini-monopoly. The offerings of the shops were limited and the prices were exorbitant. In the late 1990’s, however, airports began to capitalize on their corridors, installing...

The Surprising Statistics of U.S. Collecting Institutions
No one can doubt the value of museums and libraries. These institutions are the repositories of our collective cultural memories, preserving history via written word and artifact, helping us find our way forward by knowing where we came from. And our U.S. collecting...

Who Moved My Cheese? RFID Has the Answer
In every office, things get moved around. Documents, laptops, chairs, people – the movement is often unexpected, often unrecorded, and very often inconvenient or even dangerous. Locating a missing legal document in an office, or a specific doctor in a large hospital,...