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  2. Pier table - Wikipedia

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    A pier table made in Boston, Massachusetts, between 1815 and 1825. A pier table is a table designed to be placed against a wall, either between two windows [1] or between two columns. [2] It is also known as a console table (French: console, "support bracket"), although furniture historians differentiate the two types, not always consistently ...

  3. Pushing Your Furniture Against the Wall Isn't a Good Idea ...

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    Although it's natural instinct to push furniture against the wall, it can actually limit the flow and throw off the balance of a space, according to designers. Pushing Your Furniture Against the ...

  4. Table (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Competitive table tennis. Sofa tables are similar to Pembroke tables and usually have longer and narrower tops. They were specifically designed for placement directly in front of sofas for serving tea, writing, dining, or other convenient uses. Generally speaking, a sofa table is a tall, narrow table used behind a sofa to hold lamps or ...

  5. Console table - Wikipedia

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    A console table is a table whose top surface is supported by corbels or brackets rather than by the usual four legs. [1] It is thus similar to a supported shelf and is not designed to serve as a stand-alone surface. It is frequently used as pier table (which may have legs of any variety), to abut a pier wall.

  6. Kabedon - Wikipedia

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    Kabedon typically appears in Shōjo manga or anime when a man corners the woman against the wall; at the same time, one or both of his hands slaps the wall on either side of the woman and the sound of "don" is produced. [7] In Japan, the walls of many accommodation buildings are thin and not insulated against sound.

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