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Antique Furniture Tables

Antique tables are a great addition to any home, especially for antique furniture collectors. Browse a variety of antique tables, learn about their history, and buy items right online.

Coffee Table

Bedside Tables

Two of the most popular designs for antique bedside tables (real or replica) in the U.S. are French Country bedside tables and Asian / Japanese bedside tables.

Victorian Dining Table

Dining Tables

Dining tables are great for dining rooms or even kitchens for eating everday meals or just for special occasions.

Rococo Console Table

Console Tables

Antique console tables of course did not originally hold televisions, but rather were beautiful displays themselves often in ornate designs and materials. They provided an accent table for a room most often placed in a hallway under a large wall mirror.

Coffee Table

Coffee Tables

Coffee tables are a very popular table and common in living areas.

Coffee Table

Bench Tables

Bench tables have attached or seperate benches along with the table.

Kitchen Table

Kitchen Tables

These tables serve the duel purpose of providing a surface on which food was prepared and a place to eat.

End Table

End Tables

Antique end tables can add flair to your decor, and because of its understated position in the furniture hierarchy, you can often use an end table to make a style statement you wouldn't do with a more prominent piece of furniture.

End Table

Harvest Tables

In strict terms, a harvest table is a narrow table that has hinged drop leaves. You'll see the term "harvest table" applied to other rather rustic farmhouse tables too, however.

Sofa Table

Sofa Tables

tique sofa tables are a great accessory to make an unattractive bare spot fill up with the most beautiful piece of furniture. They are luxurious and practical and make a fabulous addition to any room.

Tavern Table

Tavern Tables

A tavern table served several purposes.  Most common was a rectangular style that served as a meeting place of friends and family in a kitchen but it was not uncommon to find in other areas of the home.  The tops would be designed as round, oval and square for different uses in pantries, bedrooms or even beside the front door.

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