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Table - Paysage dans un nuage
Claude Gilli
Design - 70 x 60 x 65 cm Design - 27.6 x 23.6 x 25.6 inch
$10,090
Omega - Table de salle à manger
Sa Company
Design - 77 x 140 x 140 cm Design - 30.3 x 55.1 x 55.1 inch
$5,045
Souche sur aiguilles
Hervé Le Nagard
Design - 42 x 80 x 50 cm Design - 16.5 x 31.5 x 19.7 inch
$3,240
Avec qui mettre son âme à table ? Épreuve d'artiste
Miss.Tic
Design - 30 x 100 x 100 cm Design - 11.8 x 39.4 x 39.4 inch
$5,774
Essaim n°8
Stéphanie Guglielmetti
Sculpture - 25 x 25 x 6 cm Sculpture - 9.8 x 9.8 x 2.4 inch
$1,401
Around the axis - horizontal
Rimantas Milkintas
Sculpture - 125 x 125 x 300 cm Sculpture - 49.2 x 49.2 x 118.1 inch
$11,211
Living room II
Nerijus Erminas
Sculpture - 80 x 50 x 35 cm Sculpture - 31.5 x 19.7 x 13.8 inch
$3,812
Coffee Table Pera S smoky oak Calacatta Viola
Un'common
Design - 44 x 40 x 40 cm Design - 17.3 x 15.7 x 15.7 inch
$1,457
Vintage Marble Table
Ettore Sottsass
Design - 70.5 x 130 x 130 cm Design - 27.8 x 51.2 x 51.2 inch
$9,641
Table aile d’avion
Stefan Pichlmüller
Design - 87 x 298 x 71 cm Design - 34.3 x 117.3 x 28 inch
$39,239
Rock Has No Tongue
Jessica Houston
Sculpture - 99.1 x 38.1 x 29.2 cm Sculpture - 39 x 15 x 11.5 inch
$6,400
Vintage chromed table
Guido Faleschini
Design - 73 x 127 x 125 cm Design - 28.7 x 50 x 49.2 inch
$6,615
Vintage Dining Table
Augusto Vanarelli
Design - 80 x 233 x 124 cm Design - 31.5 x 91.7 x 48.8 inch
$10,090
Lunapark coffee table color 2
Alessandro Zambelli
Design - 27 x 90 x 45 cm Design - 10.6 x 35.4 x 17.7 inch
$5,493
Zanzibar Dark Dining Table
Michael Mtungwa Shija
Design - 87 x 215 x 148 cm Design - 34.3 x 84.6 x 58.3 inch
$33,633
Makonde 2 Coffee Table
Casimilu Danieli
Design - 57 x 60 x 60 cm Design - 22.4 x 23.6 x 23.6 inch
$13,453
Makonde Side Table
Jonathan Nkwabi
Design - 80 x 40 x 40 cm Design - 31.5 x 15.7 x 15.7 inch
$15,695
Animals Coffee Table
Zakalia Mchambuka
Design - 55 x 65 x 65 cm Design - 21.7 x 25.6 x 25.6 inch
$13,453
Equilibrium Series Coffee/Tea Table
Xinyi Chen
Design - 50 x 175 x 40 cm Design - 19.7 x 68.9 x 15.7 inch
$13,453
L’évolution profonde
Miguel Guía
Sculpture - 19.5 x 32.5 x 5 cm Sculpture - 7.7 x 12.8 x 2 inch
$1,267
Millionnaires Watch Table
Ghost Art
Design - 70 x 40 x 40 cm Design - 27.6 x 15.7 x 15.7 inch
$13,341
Aqua Fossil Drop Side Table II
Amarist
Design - 50 x 50 x 70 cm Design - 19.7 x 19.7 x 27.6 inch
$20,180
Open space” from the serie ”The day after
Arman
Sculpture - 182 x 90 x 46 cm Sculpture - 71.7 x 35.4 x 18.1 inch
$106,505
Table Ambiance Urbaine
Olivier Ebel
Design - 41 x 138 x 92 cm Design - 16.1 x 54.3 x 36.2 inch
$5,045
Mémoire de JingDeZhen
Feng Hatat
Photography - 60 x 40 x 1 cm Photography - 23.6 x 15.7 x 0.4 inch
$561
Tout est relatif
Liselotte Andersen
Sculpture - 48 x 30 x 8 cm Sculpture - 18.9 x 11.8 x 3.1 inch
$3,924
Dot, Dark brown eggshell
Reda Amalou
Design - 45 x 41 x 41 cm Design - 17.7 x 16.1 x 16.1 inch
$2,466
Tables
A table is a commonly found design piece, composed of a flat or horizontal surface that rests upon one or more supports (legs, trestles, etc.). In Western culture, tables are commonly used to serve and eat meals.
During the latter half of the Middle Ages, dining tables were composed of a simple tabletop, a board, or a flat plank, and the supports were typically wooden trestles. Supports from this period varied in terms of style, some were roughly made, while others were highly decorative for the time. The expression “setting the table" derives from the literal act of installing heavy furniture that either needed to be moved or added to the dining table, in order to eat the meal.
The Renaissance period resulted in the birth of a true piece of furniture, the Western table. This table was invented as a replacement for the flying tabletop. This is because the new table provided a fixed, stronger, and more durable alternative. Previous tables had been mobile, allowing people to take them from place to place, most specifically used by nomadic peoples. Seats at this time were benches with backs.
Centuries later, and as the appearance of dining rooms became more and more present, furniture became increasingly more important. However, in the 18th-century, tables, in comparison to other pieces of furniture, were not fixed, as they needed to be easily removed so that dining rooms could be converted into salons or ballrooms for events. In the centuries that followed, especially with the creation of mass production, tables have become more and more accessible, universally. Over the last century, designers have used tables as a vessel to communicate their artistic expression. Discover a collection of designer tables, made from an array of materials!