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[45 Inch] Traditional Coffee Table

Whitewood Industries

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From Wikipedia:  A coffee table, also called a cocktail table, is a style of long, low table which is designed to be placed in front (or next to) a sofa, to support beverages (hence the name), magazines, books (especially large, illustrated coffee table books), decorative objects, and other small items to be used while sitting, such as beverage coasters.

The idiom "Gather round the coffee table" is derived from the furniture piece and its proclivity for encouraging conviviality and light conversation. Coffee tables were thought to initially be constructed in Renaissance England.

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I love your youth chair. I had brought one for my granddaughter. Then, when a second one got old enough to use it, we had fights, so I got another one for the second one. Well, then the twins were born and now I need another one. I am so glad you still have them. The first granddaughter is now 9.

- Barbara

$293.99$

  • Width: 45"
  • Height: 18"
  • Depth: 27"

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[45 Inch] Traditional Coffee Table

[45 Inch] Traditional Coffee Table

From Wikipedia:  A coffee table, also called a cocktail table, is a style of long, low table which is designed to be placed in front (or next to) a sofa, to support beverages (hence the name), magazines, books (especially large, illustrated coffee table books), decorative objects, and other small items to be used while sitting, such as beverage coasters.

The idiom "Gather round the coffee table" is derived from the furniture piece and its proclivity for encouraging conviviality and light conversation. Coffee tables were thought to initially be constructed in Renaissance England.

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[45 Inch] Traditional Coffee Table

From Wikipedia:  A coffee table, also called a cocktail table, is a style of long, low table which is designed to be placed in front (or next to) a sofa, to support beverages (hence the name), magazines, books (especially large, illustrated coffee table books), decorative objects, and other small items to be used while sitting, such as beverage coasters.

The idiom "Gather round the coffee table" is derived from the furniture piece and its proclivity for encouraging conviviality and light conversation. Coffee tables were thought to initially be constructed in Renaissance England.