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A look back at nested tables

Thomas Sheraton, an Edwardian who created what he called the quartetto table, invented nested tables in the 18th century. These four stacking tables, which range in size from small to large, were typically kept in the drawing room and used for checkers or needlework.<br>

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A look back at nested tables

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  1. A look back at nested tables Thomas Sheraton, an Edwardian who created what he called the quartetto table, invented nested tables in the 18th century. These four stacking tables, which range in size from small to large, were typically kept in the drawing room and used for checkers or needlework. They were fashionable at first, but then they went out of style. Nesting tables, however, are now commonplace in many fashion houses and have gained in popularity. The contemporary nest of tables Today's nesting tables come in a variety of modern and inventive styles and can now be found to match most decors. They are no longer just a stack of three rectangular tables. Glass nests of tables are now available in twos and threes, and in a variety of sizes to meet your needs. Circular nesting tables like the ones below are perfect if you like the industrial look. Are nesting tables detachable? The fact that they may be broken apart and stacked distinguishes this style unique from conventional coffee or end tables. Because they only occupy a little amount of space, you can have two or three surfaces available if you need them. You may therefore be sure to find a black glass nest of tables that will look fantastic in your home, no matter what style or favorite decor you choose. Additionally, don't be scared to play around with the item's placement and decoration. One of the first nests of tables on this list to include three tables instead of two is the modern-inspired set. But this set's allure extends beyond its additional nesting coffee table. The handcrafted glass India tables have a chrome shine finish and are perfect for usage throughout the house.

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