High Top Tables
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Dining Room Tables
Faux Leather, Wood
Vintage 1960s East Asian Other Console Tables
Teak
2010s Spanish French Provincial Patio and Garden Furniture
Iron
Antique Late 19th Century French French Provincial Gueridon
Steel
20th Century Belgian Mid-Century Modern Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Resin
Antique Late 19th Century English High Victorian Dessert Tables and Tilt...
Wood
Antique 1860s English High Victorian Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Giltwood, Paint
Mid-20th Century French Directoire Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Walnut
Antique Late 18th Century English George III Dessert Tables and Tilt-top...
Mahogany
Antique Early 19th Century Georgian Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Mahogany
Antique 1890s British Early Victorian Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Mahogany
Antique Late 19th Century French High Victorian Dessert Tables and Tilt-...
Marble, Iron
Antique Early 19th Century French Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Fruitwood
Antique 19th Century English Victorian Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Mahogany
Antique 19th Century English Victorian Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Mahogany, Rosewood, Satinwood
Antique Late 18th Century European Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Oak
Antique Mid-19th Century English Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Mahogany
Antique Mid-19th Century Sicilian Empire Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Wood
Antique Late 18th Century English George III Dessert Tables and Tilt-top...
Mahogany
Antique Late 19th Century English Victorian Dessert Tables and Tilt-top ...
Mahogany
Antique Mid-19th Century Chinoiserie Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Other
Early 20th Century American Federal Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Mahogany
Antique Late 18th Century Swedish Gustavian Dessert Tables and Tilt-top ...
Birch, Burl
Antique Late 19th Century British Victorian Dessert Tables and Tilt-top ...
Wood, Paper
Early 2000s American Modern Dining Room Tables
Aluminum, Stainless Steel
Mid-20th Century Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Leather, Mahogany
Antique 17th Century European Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Oak
Mid-20th Century French Provincial Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Wood
Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Wood
Antique Early 19th Century English Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Mahogany
Early 20th Century American George III Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Mahogany
Antique 19th Century Italian Renaissance Revival Dessert Tables and Tilt...
Wood
Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Chrome
Antique Late 19th Century American Victorian Dessert Tables and Tilt-top...
Mahogany
Antique Late 19th Century Italian Neoclassical Dessert Tables and Tilt-t...
Pine, Lacquer
Mid-20th Century American George III Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Wood
Antique Late 18th Century English Georgian Dessert Tables and Tilt-top T...
Oak
Early 20th Century British Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Walnut
Early 20th Century American Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Mahogany
Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Wood
Early 20th Century American Louis XVI Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Bronze, Ormolu
2010s Italian Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Marble, Metal
2010s Italian Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Glass, Walnut
Early 20th Century American George III Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Mahogany
Early 20th Century English George III Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Mahogany
Early 20th Century Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Bamboo, Lacquer
Antique 19th Century French Louis XVI Dessert Tables and Tilt-top Tables
Carrara Marble, Ormolu
2010s German Modern Side Tables
Steel
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Brass
2010s Spanish Mid-Century Modern Tables
Brass
2010s Spanish Modern Tables
Brass
21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Sofa Tables
Glass, Lacquer
21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Sofa Tables
Glass, Lacquer
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Tables
Marble
21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Sofa Tables
Glass, Lacquer
2010s Organic Modern Side Tables
Metal
2010s Spanish Mid-Century Modern Tables
Brass
2010s Spanish Modern Tables
Brass
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Tables
Marble
2010s Portuguese Modern Vanities
Wood, Lacquer
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How Much are High Top Tables?
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022The height of a lift top coffee table should match the sofa or chairs that it is used with. The top of the coffee table should reach the height of the seat of the sofa, or within one to two inches lower than it. On 1stDibs, find a range of lift top coffee tables.
- 1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2019
A chandelier should be 30 to 34 inches above a table in a room with standard 8-foot-high ceilings.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 21, 2024How high a dining table should be varies. If you already have your dining chairs, look for a table that is 10 to 12 inches taller than the seat height to provide ample legroom. The standard height for dining tables is around 30 inches. However, you can opt for taller pieces, such as 34- to 36-inch counter-height tables or 40- to 42-inch bar-height tables. Shop a large selection of dining tables on 1stDibs.
- How high are end tables?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertMay 3, 2024How high end tables are varies. Most pieces are 18 to 24 inches tall. To ensure easy access to the tabletop from a sofa or chair, choose a table that is within 2 inches of the height of its arm. For example, if your sofa's arm is 20 inches tall, you could choose a table between 18 and 22 inches in height. Shop a wide range of end tables on 1stDibs.
- How high should a sofa table be?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertMay 22, 2019
A sofa table, or a console, should be the same height as the sofa in front of it.
- What is a table top?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertOctober 12, 2021A tabletop is the flat, horizontal part of a table that is supported by the table’s legs. It is the part of the table where your meals are served. Tabletops come in various shapes, sizes and designs, and a variety of tables can be found on 1stDibs.
- What is a 36” high table called?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022A table that is 36 inches high is called a counter-height table. Due to the increased height of the tabletop, counter-height tables require counter stools or counter-height chairs for comfortable seating. On 1stDibs, you can find a collection of counter-height tables.
- What is a Formica table top?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertOctober 12, 2021Formica table tops are tabletops that are made of a composite material invented for industrial products in the early 1900s. Formica, today, is one of the brands that produces HPL, a high-pressure laminate that is heat-resistant and durable and ideal for use in tabletop construction. Find a collection of antique and vintage tables on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022Solid wood has largely been hailed as one of the most durable table tops, specifically oak and birch. Oak has an open grain and shows the least wear and tear. You can shop a selection of wood tables from some of the world’s sellers on 1stDibs.
- What is a plank top table?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertOctober 12, 2021The plank top table is a modern interpretation of the traditional harvest table. Some plank top tables from modern brands feature cosmetic grooves in a solid tabletop that allow them to appear planked. The grooves are superficial, but this feature allows the boards to work together without the threat of gaps materializing. On 1stDibs, find a variety of antique and vintage plank top tables.
- What is a flip top table?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertOctober 12, 2021As the name suggests, a flip top table is that piece of furniture with a hinged leaf that lies flat on the top of the table and folds outward to double the size. Flip top tables are both elegant and stylish and can add a modern element to any room at home, a workplace or at school. The tables are easy to set up and help create ample space for use. Find a collection of antique and vintage flip top tables on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertNovember 13, 2024The top of a table is called a tabletop. Makers craft tabletops out of a variety of materials, including wood, metal, glass, concrete, marble, ceramic and quartz. In most cases, the tabletop rests on a component called the frieze, skirt or apron, which connects to the table legs. Find a diverse assortment of antique, vintage and contemporary tables on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertMarch 13, 2024Whether 32 inches is too high for a dining table depends largely on what chairs you place around it. Dining chairs with seat heights between 20 and 22 inches will typically be able to provide comfortable seating around a 32-inch-tall table. However, 32 inches is slightly taller than the average dining table height, which is 28 to 30 inches. Shop a wide range of dining tables on 1stDibs.
- What is a tray top coffee table?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertOctober 26, 2021Tray top coffee tables are coffee tables with long, flat rectangular surfaces that are supported by an x-frame base. Low tables that were initially used as tea or coffee tables have been around since at least the mid- to late-1800s. After coffee drinking and “coffee breaks” became popular, it didn’t take long for coffee and cocktail tables to become a design staple and for consumers to recognize their role in entertaining no matter what beverages were being served. Shop a collection of antique, vintage, and contemporary tray top coffee tables from some of the world’s top dealers on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertAugust 17, 2021A tilt top table is a type of table where the top is attached to the central pedestal on a hinge that can be turned horizontally to reduce space when not in use.
- Is a lacquer table top durable?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022Yes, lacquer table tops are extremely durable and add a glossy look to furniture. Lacquer is a clear coating that provides a durable seal and an attractive sheen on wood furniture. Shop a selection of lacquered wood furniture, including tables, on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022Before attaching a marble top to a table, make sure the table can handle the weight. Then, clean the surface and apply a silicone adhesive and attach the marble. Save the hassle and shop a selection of furniture from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021Yes, you should put glass on top of your dining table to minimize scratches and wear. Glass allows you to see the beauty of the wood while protecting it from everyday wear.
- 1stDibs ExpertOctober 5, 2021The best thickness for a glass table top depends on usage. If the glass is used just as a cover, then ¼-inch thick glass is likely good enough. If the glass will be used is as a table surface, then you should choose the thickness of the glass according to the size of the table. If the glass used is supporting heavy items, or its size is more than 24 inches, then choose glass that is thicker than ¼ inch. Thicker glass will feel and look more substantial, but thicker glass becomes heavier with increasing size. On 1stDibs, find antique and vintage glass-top dining room tables, glass-top coffee tables, side tables and more.
- 1stDibs ExpertMarch 3, 2023You can substitute a number of things for a glass table top. Try painted wood, marble or sheet metal. To decide what to use, consider the overall style of your room and the other types of materials featured in the space. Shop a selection of tables from some of the world's top sellers on 1stDibs.
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