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Pier table

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Table designed to be placed against a wall
A pier table made inBoston,Massachusetts, between 1815 and 1825.

Apier table is atable designed to be placed against a wall, either between two windows[1] or between two columns.[2] It is also known as aconsole table (French:console, "support bracket"), although furniture historians differentiate the two types, not always consistently.[3][a]

Pier tables (console form) with pier glasses above,Gyldenholm

Above the table there was very often a tallpier glass on the wall, the two typically made to match.[4]

The pier table takes its English name from the "pier wall", the space between windows.[1][3] The table was developed in continental Europe in the 1500s and 1600s, and became popular inEngland in the last quarter of the 1600s.[1] The pier table became known in North America in the mid-1700s, and was a popular item into the mid to late 1800s.[1] It was common for the space between the rear legs of the pier table to contain a mirror to help hide the wall.[3] Later pier tables were designed to stand in any niche in a room.[2][5]

The pier table may often be semicircular, the flat edge against the wall.[2] Pier tables from later periods are often large and quite ornate.[2] Well-known designers such asDuncan Phyfe,[1]Robert Adam,George Hepplewhite, andThomas Sheraton all designed and manufactured notable examples of pier tables.[2]

Over time, the pier table evolved into thesideboard.[1]

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Notes
  1. ^Furniture historian Edgar G. Miller argues for a distinction between a console table and a pier table. Pier tables are designed with a flat edge to be against the wall, whereas a console table may have any edge against the wall or be freestanding.[2] Ralph Edwards andJohn Gloag say console tables should only have legs at the front, and be fixed to the wall, or held in place by gravity.
Citations
  1. ^abcdefKenny et al. 2011, p. 236.
  2. ^abcdefMiller 1937, p. 830.
  3. ^abcHinchman 2013, p. 146.
  4. ^Gloag, 516
  5. ^Marshall & Leimenstoll 2010, p. 121.

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