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  2. Costco's Viral Modular Table Is Back in Stock in Multiple Colors

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    Costco just restocked its Transformer Table in multiple colors. See why everyone loves this viral dining table, and here's how to buy one for your own home too.

  3. 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very popular in the 18th and 19th centuries as candlestands, tea tables, or small dining tables, although they were originally made for the popular card game loo or lanterloo.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.

  4. Louis XIV furniture - Wikipedia

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    The console table also made its first appearance; it was designed to be placed against a wall. Another new type of furniture was the table à gibier , a marble-topped table for holding dishes. Early varieties of the desk appeared; the Mazarin desk had a central section set back, placed between two columns of drawers, with four feet on each column.

  5. Family Dining Room - Wikipedia

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    McKim also ordered a new mahogany console table based on Anthony Quervelle's 1829 console table (made for the East Room, but since about 1860 having stood in the Family Dining Room), and a new mirror. [19] To light the room, McKim hired Edward F. Caldwell & Co. of New York to design a new chandelier and wall sconces for the room. The chandelier ...

  6. Domestic furnishing in early modern Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Burde" or board was the usual Scots word for table. A dining table was called a "meit board", and usually placed in the hall of larger homes. [79] Food, not only meat, was known as "meit". Some stood on trestles, but inventories as frequently mention frames, called "branders". Tables in the hall were supplied with benches called "forms".

  7. Algonquin Hotel - Wikipedia

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    [240] [241] In celebration of this, modern hotel guests receive free copies of The New Yorker. [71] [72] The group sat at a 15-seat round table, [36] but it is unknown where the original round table was relocated after the Round Table club was disbanded. [41] [36] By the late 1990s, all the tables in the Rose Room were square. [41]