Tables · 20th Century
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20th century railway station table, constructed from mahogany with a dark finish. The table features two compartments on the top, each with a green felt playing surface. The legs are turned, providing stability and a classic design. At the front, a gilded metal frame stands out, possibly used to hold paper or documents.
Object history
This type of table was common in railway stations, used for ticket management and customer service. Its functional design reflects the need for practical furniture in a high passenger traffic environment during the railway boom in the 20th century.
Suggested uses
Work table in a train station
Auxiliary furniture in a study
Game table in a lounge
Decorative element in a bar or restaurant
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