Sarah Goode: A Cama Dobrável de Armário para Casas Urbanas Pequenas
Sarah Goode: The Folding Cabinet Bed for Cramped City Homes
Em 1885, Sarah Goode, fabricante de móveis de Chicago, patenteou uma cama dobrável de armário que transformava um pequeno cômodo de apartamento durante o dia em um espaço de trabalho utilizável, tornando-se uma das primeiras mulheres negras a receber uma patente americana.
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space-saving furniture
Black women inventors
urban housing
domestic design
multiuse furniture
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