AI Image Prompt: 1910s Mission Oak Folio Stand Subject: A high-quality, Mission-style (Arts & Crafts) open shelving unit, circa 1914, made of dark quarter-sawn oak. Structural Specs: Frame: Four vertical 1x1 inch square rails. The two front rails are 42 inches tall; the two back rails are 48 inches tall. Shelving: Four flat oak shelves, 20" wide by 12" deep. Each shelf is made of two oak boards with a visible center glue joint. Joinery: Each corner of every shelf has a precise 1x1 inch square notch that fits perfectly around the vertical rails. A single visible wooden dowel pins the shelf to the rail at each corner. Back Panel: Between the two 48-inch back rails is a decorative panel starting near the top. It features a top "Greek Key" frieze (geometric fretwork) above nine vertical 1/4" oak pickets. Side Details: Below the top of the side rails are two horizontal arm-rests (mullions). Beneath these arm-rests are decorative criss-crossed lattice panels made of 1/2" x 1/2" oak strips. The Moving Feature: A secondary panel, identical in construction to the picket back panel, is hinged at the bottom to the top shelf. It can swing from a flat position on the top shelf to a vertical position resting against the back picket panel. Base: The bottom shelf is elevated 4 inches off the floor. Style & Lighting: Studio photography, "Quaint Mission" aesthetic, clear focus on the notched-and-doweled joinery, matte wood finish, neutral background. Why I changed these specific words: Mehr sehen