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  2. The Best Dining Room Tables, According to Design Pros - AOL

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    This mid-century modern-inspired dining table is an incredible find for a small dining room or eat-in kitchen. It's crafted from solid wood, seats two to four people, features a stylish silhouette ...

  3. The Top 6 Dining Room Trends for 2025, According to Designers

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    Dining rooms are back! We polled our favorite designers to see what trends they’re excited about for 2025. Hint: It’s time to go all-in on wallpaper.

  4. Table (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Loo tables were very popular in the 18th and 19th centuries as candlestands, tea tables, or small dining tables, although they were originally made for the popular card game loo or lanterloo. Their typically round or oval tops have a tilting mechanism , which enables them to be stored out of the way (e.g. in room corners) when not in use.

  5. Dining room - Wikipedia

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    A dining room. A dining room is a room for consuming food. In modern times it is usually next to the kitchen for convenience in serving, though in medieval times it was often on an entirely different floor level. Historically the dining room is furnished with a rather large dining table and several dining chairs. The most common shape is ...

  6. Picnic table - Wikipedia

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    Various types of tables have been used for outdoor dining throughout history, but the classic A-frame rectangular picnic table emerged in the United States in the early 20th century. The earliest similar table was described in 1903 and was based on the 18th-century sawbuck table ; the most common modern design, known in initially as a "Lassen ...

  7. French furniture - Wikipedia

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    Secrétaire à abattant by Jean-François Leleu, Paris, ca 1770 (Musée Nissim de Camondo, Paris). French furniture comprises both the most sophisticated furniture made in Paris for king and court, aristocrats and rich upper bourgeoisie, on the one hand, and French provincial furniture made in the provincial cities and towns many of which, like Lyon and Liège, retained cultural identities ...