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  2. The 15 Most Stylish Coffee Tables to Shop Now - AOL

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    This sleek glass-and-chrome coffee table needs little introduction, but we’ll go ahead and give one anyway: architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe designed this coffee as part of an iconic suite of ...

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    Shark Cordless Detect Pro. Sharkclean. $299.99 (was $449.99) Britt also swears by the Shark Cordless Detect Pro vacuum, which won a spot on AT's Best List for the best cordless category. "What I ...

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    In 1956, he introduced Melitta coffee table ceramics to complement the coffee filters and, from 1959, designed the Ascona (form 4), Zürich (form 5) and Paris (form 21) coffee services. [ 11 ] The first stoneware coffee service was produced in 1956, followed by the first porcelain service in 1958.

  6. Coffee table - Wikipedia

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    Later coffee tables were designed as low tables, and this idea may have come from the Ottoman Empire, based on the tables in use in tea gardens. As the Anglo-Japanese style was popular in Britain throughout the 1870s and 1880s, [ 5 ] and low tables were common in Japan , this seems to be an equally likely source for the concept of a long low table.

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    The most common type of Greek table had a rectangular top supported on three legs, although numerous configurations exist, including trapezoid and circular. [37] Tables in ancient Greece were used mostly for dining purposes – in depictions of banquets, it appears as though each participant would have used a single table, rather than a ...