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The seats were quite organic and elegant.
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Looks like these seats would be bad for lefties!
Ha! No kidding Jak.

Maybe they had a lefty section! Heh.
:couch: :couch:
I wonder who's out there who was in here.

Not much thought given to the left-handed.
meh, we learn to live with things like that (I'm left handed) but in the big lecture theatre that we have at my school, on one end of the rows, there is a left handed fold-away table
Some left-handed desks can be seen in the top right corner of this photo: http://www.opacity.us/image5533_the_tub.htm
Only two?
How un-thoughtful... =P
I need these chairs in my office....
You've got to realize also that at that point, left-handedness was still considered to be very bad. Many children would've been switched to their right hands, anyway.
My mom was.
Looks like a lecture room at a college rofl
As Motts already pointed out in that picture there are some left handed desks. They are also viewable in the next picture(Radial), on the uppermost level viewable(3rd up) at the far ends on both sides are 2 seats with writing table's on the left side.

Based on the pictures it looks like there were 4 left handed seats in total.
that's a hell of a lot of people looking at your goodies, even if you are dead.
Thanks, Lefty. I, too was lookin' for those southpaw desks.
Beautiful chairs.
HOW THE HECK did you get to those seats to sit down?? Looks like you would have to be a stick person...literally!
those could be the most organic and elegent seats in the world,and i still wouldn't sit in them. they look hard and uncomfortable

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