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Ang. Bridge to reach the centre of large textiles
Hello
At SVKs studio i Gothenburg, Sweden
we have solved the problem you describes with a special designed harness
attatched to a lift originaly designed to be used in medical care. It's
comfortable to work in this position and we are very pleased with this
solution. I'm sending a photo that I hope will come throuh.
Hälsningar
Kerstin Ljungkvist
SVK Studio Västsvensk Konservering
Gamlestadsvägen 2-4, Hus B2
415 02 Göteborg
Fax 031 707 03 26
Tel 031 63 70 28
Mobil 0702 26 44 99
Nicole Rode <NRODE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Dear All,
We are looking to buy or commission a bridge
in order to reach the centre of large, flat textiles more comfortably/safely
during treatments. We are looking for a design quite flexible regarding
length, as our space, like most studios, is constantly changing depending
on what objects we have in.
Before I decide on anything, I am interested
to know what other studios have set up to deal with this problem. Even
if its just a plank of wood with pillows
lying
across two benches, does anyone have any
tips or ingenious design solutions that make it more comfortable, flexible,
pleasant to work from?
Any information you can offer regarding design
and/or suppliers will be very much appreciated!
Thank you very much,
Nicole.
Nicole Rode
Organics Conservator
Dept. of Conservation, Documentation
and Science
The British Museum
38-56 Orsman Rd.
London, N1 5QJ
0207 323 8087
nrode@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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