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Find quality office furniture for your local Lake Mary organization or business at Capital Office Furniture. Need help? Our dedicated staff can assist in the selection of your next file, cubicle, desk or chair.
Are you looking to change your surroundings with new office furniture in Lake Mary? Boost efficiency and comfort with new office furniture from Capital Office Furniture. Whether it’s setting up a home office or an office for 100, we supply turnkey office furniture solutions. We offer furniture installs in Lake Mary and across the Central Florida area.
Lake Mary is a suburban city that is located in the Greater Orlando metropolitan area in Seminole County, Florida, United States, and is located in Central Florida. The population was 13,822 at the 2010 census.
Desks near Lake Mary, FL
Seating near Lake Mary, FL
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Adjustable Doctors Stool on Wheels w/ Ergonomic Molded Seat – Lake Mary
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Backless Saddle Stool – Lake Mary
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Ergonomic Stool – Lake Mary
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Ergonomic Stool w/ Foot Ring – Lake Mary
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HERCULES Series Backless Medical Doctor Stool with Antimicrobial / Antibacterial Vinyl, Molded Foam Seat and Base – Lake Mary
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HERCULES Series Backless Medical Doctor Stool with Antimicrobial / Antibacterial Vinyl, Molded Foam Seat and Nylon Base – Lake Mary
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Medical Ergonomic Stool – Lake Mary
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Medical Ergonomic Stool w/ Chrome Base – Lake Mary
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Saddle-Seat Utility Stool w/ Height & Angle Adjustment – Lake Mary
Tables near Lake Mary, FL
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21.875in.W x 26.625in.L Rectangular Plastic Height Adjustable Activity Table w/ Top – Lake Mary
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23.625in.W x 47.25in.L Rectangular Plastic Height Adjustable Activity Table w/ Top – Lake Mary
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24in. Square Plastic Height Adjustable Activity Table – Lake Mary
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24in.W x 48in.L Rectangular HP Laminate Activity Table – Height Adjustable Short Legs – Lake Mary
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24in.W x 48in.L Rectangular HP Laminate Activity Table – Standard Height Adjustable Legs – Lake Mary
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24in.W x 48in.L Rectangular Plastic Height Adjustable Activity Table – Lake Mary
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24in.W x 48in.L Rectangular Thermal Laminate Activity Table – Height Adjustable Short Legs – Lake Mary
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24in.W x 48in.L Rectangular Thermal Laminate Activity Table – Standard Height Adjustable Legs – Lake Mary
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24in.W x 60in.L Rectangular HP Laminate Activity Table – Height Adjustable Short Legs – Lake Mary
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24in.W x 60in.L Rectangular HP Laminate Activity Table – Standard Height Adjustable Legs – Lake Mary
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25.125in.W x 35.5in.L Crescent Plastic Height Adjustable Activity Table – Lake Mary
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25in.W x 45in.L Trapezoid HP Laminate Activity Table – Height Adjustable Short Legs – Lake Mary
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25in.W x 45in.L Trapezoid HP Laminate Activity Table – Standard Height Adjustable Legs – Lake Mary
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29.5in.W x 57.25in.L Trapezoid HP Laminate Activity Table – Height Adjustable Short Legs – Lake Mary
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29.5in.W x 57.25in.L Trapezoid HP Laminate Activity Table – Standard Height Adjustable Legs – Lake Mary
Storage near Lake Mary, FL
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Chelsea Collection 4 Shelf 61″H Cross Brace Bookcase in Wood Gra – Lake Mary
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Homewood Collection 5 Tier Decorative Etagere Storage Display Unit Bookcase w/ Metal Frame in Driftwood Finish – Lake Mary
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Livingston Collection 30″W Rolling Storage Cart w/ Metal Wheels in Wood Gra – Lake Mary
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Mar Vista Collection 4 Shelf 64″H Cross Brace Glass Bookcase in Matte Gold – Lake Mary
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Mayfair 3 Shelf 35″H Storage Display Unit Bookcase with Metal Frame in Rustic Wood Grain Finish – Lake Mary
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New Lancaster Collection 59.5″H 6 Cube Storage Organizer Bookcase w/ Metal Cabinet Doors in Crosscut Wood Gra – Lake Mary
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Paterson Collection 2 Shelf 26″W x 31.5″H Bookcase & Storage Cube in Rustic Wood Gra – Lake Mary
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Paterson Collection 3 Shelf 26″W x 45.25″H Bookcase & Storage Cube in Rustic Wood Gra – Lake Mary
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Paterson Collection 3 Shelf 39.5″W x 45″H Bookcase & Storage Cube in Rustic Wood Gra – Lake Mary
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Paterson Collection 4 Shelf 26″W x 58.75″H Bookcase & Storage Cube in Rustic Wood Gra – Lake Mary
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Paterson Collection 5 Shelf 29.75″W x 72.25″H Bookcase & Storage Cube in Rustic Wood Gra – Lake Mary
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Riverside Collection 3 Shelf 31.5″H Glass Storage Display Unit Bookcase with Stainless Frame in – Lake Mary
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Woodridge Collection 59.25″H 6 Cube Storage Organizer Bookcase w/ Metal Cabinet Doors & Metal Legs in Rustic Wood Gra – Lake Mary
Cubicles near Lake Mary, FL
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10Pack Cluster Cubicle Desks 60W Straight Call Stations
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10Pack Cluster Office Cubicles 5×5 L Shape Workstations
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10Pack Cluster Office Cubicles 6×6 L Shape Workstations
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12Pack Cluster Cubicle Desks 60W Straight Call Stations
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12Pack Cluster Office Cubicles 5×5 L Shape Workstations
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12Pack Cluster Office Cubicles 6×6 L Shape Workstations
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2Pack Cluster Cubicle Desks 36W Straight Call Stations
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2Pack Cluster Cubicle Desks 60W Straight Call Stations
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2Pack Cluster Office Cubicles 5×5 L Shape Workstations
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2Pack Cluster Office Cubicles 6×6 L Shape Workstations
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2Pack Cluster Office Cubicles 6×6 L Shape Workstations
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2Pack Cluster Office Cubicles 6×6 L Shape Workstations
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2Pack Collaborative Cluster Office Cubicles 6×6 L Shape Workstations
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2Pack Inline Collaborative Office Cubicles 5×5 L Shape Workstations
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2Pack Inline Cubicle Desks 36W Straight Call Stations
Information on Lake Mary
By the 16th century, the earliest time for which there is a historical record, major Native American groups included the Apalachee of the Florida Panhandle, the Timucua of northern and central Florida, the Ais of the central Atlantic coast, the Tocobaga of the Tampa Bay area, the Calusa of southwest Florida and the Tequesta of the southeastern coast.
Florida was the first region of the continental United States to be visited and settled by Europeans. The earliest known European explorers came with the Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de León. Ponce de León spotted and landed on the peninsula on April 2, 1513. He named it La Florida in recognition of the verdant landscape and because it was the Easter season, which the Spaniards called Pascua Florida (Festival of Flowers). The following day they came ashore to seek information and take possession of this new land. The story that he was searching for the Fountain of Youth is mythical and appeared only long after his death.
In May 1539, Conquistador Hernando de Soto skirted the coast of Florida, searching for a deep harbor to land. He described a thick wall of red mangroves spread mile after mile, some reaching as high as 70 feet (21 m), with intertwined and elevated roots making landing difficult. The Spanish introduced Christianity, cattle, horses, sheep, the Castilian language, and more to Florida. Spain established several settlements in Florida, with varying degrees of success. In 1559, Don Tristán de Luna y Arellano established a settlement at present-day Pensacola, making it the first attempted settlement in Florida, but it was mostly abandoned by 1561.
In 1565, the settlement of St. Augustine (San Agustín) was established under the leadership of admiral and governor Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, creating what would become one of the oldest, continuously-occupied European settlements in the continental U.S. and establishing the first generation of Floridanos and the Government of Florida. Spain maintained strategic control over the region by converting the local tribes to Christianity. The marriage between Luisa de Abrego, a free black domestic servant from Seville, and Miguel Rodríguez, a white Segovian, occurred in 1565 in St. Augustine. It is the first recorded Christian marriage in the continental United States.