WASHINGTON -- U.S. President Joe Biden has given the Oval Office a slight makeover.

Biden revealed the new decor Wednesday as he invited reporters into his new office to watch him sign a series of executive orders hours after he took office.

New look Oval Office
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A bust of Cesar Chavez, the labour leader and civil rights activist, is nestled among an array of framed family photos displayed on a desk behind the new president. Also represented in sculptures are civil rights icons Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks.

New look Oval Office
(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

New look Oval Office


(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Benjamin Franklin peers down at Biden from a portrait on a nearby wall.

New look Oval Office
(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Biden brought a dark blue rug out of storage to replace a lighter colored one installed by former President Donald Trump.

U.S. President Joe Biden in the Oval Office
(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

One office feature remains: Biden is also using what's known as the Resolute Desk because it was built from oak used in the British Arctic exploration ship HMS Resolute.

Trump used that desk, too.