Sarah Goode: Das Klappschrankett für Beengte Stadtwohnungen
Sarah Goode: The Folding Cabinet Bed for Cramped City Homes
Im Jahr 1885 patentierte Sarah Goode, eine Möbelmacherin aus Chicago, ein Klappschrankett, das ein kleines Zimmer tagsüber in einen nutzbaren Arbeitsbereich verwandelte, und wurde damit eine der ersten schwarzen Frauen, die ein US-Patent erhielten.
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space-saving furniture
Black women inventors
urban housing
domestic design
multiuse furniture
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