We need these for our Glendora Library!

The teal lamp above was the first thing to catch my eye from across the room. It's warm, inviting, stood out beautifully from the black background, and I love it! When I went to sit, I poked my head in and out a few times and was immediately able to feel the difference in the ambiance. The sound inside the nook was definitely tuned down, even my daughter was shocked as it was the first thing she noticed when she stepped into it. We found ourselves whispering to each other when we spoke because the nook makes us WANT to whisper, it was crazy.

I love the twinkling filament lights on the wall, however they're overpowered by the overhead lights in the library. It would be perfect in a less lit area of the library with the option of a user-controller (dimmable?) reading lamp. The power strip is a nice touch of functionality, too.

The minor things I disliked, which I understand are likely customizable, would be the mismatching wood tone of the table and ledge; I prefer the color of the table; and the plaid upholstered padding. I just don't like plaid, personally.

I can see this being a huge hit for those with sensory sensitivities. 4 or 5 of these throughout the library would likely create a more welcoming space where people would want to spend more time, particularly if there was a handicap accessible option. All I can do now is emphasize how great these little reading nooks are!

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