Radiator pipe sticking out into bedroom, is this normal/safe?

Hi all, I just moved into a rental apartment in an old building (late 1800’s) and this pipe is sticking out into the corner of my bedroom. From the placement it seems to be coming from the radiator in my bathroom. I’ve never had steam heating before, is this normal? Also, Is it safe to put furniture next to it? There’s no other place for my desk I can think of. I would be running wires along my desk, but not touching it. Thanks for your help!

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