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<p>[QUOTE="Mansons2005, post: 827531, member: 121"]The difference has more to do with height than with general size. A centre (foyer?) table would be 26" to 30" high, while a coffee/cocktail table would be more in the neighborhood of 18". A tea table may fall in between, but is usually on the same order as a centre table. (not suggesting that this is a tea table - much too heavy and "stationary")</p><p><br /></p><p>I concur that this is not in the styles generally associated with Victorian or Art Nouveau.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mansons2005, post: 827531, member: 121"]The difference has more to do with height than with general size. A centre (foyer?) table would be 26" to 30" high, while a coffee/cocktail table would be more in the neighborhood of 18". A tea table may fall in between, but is usually on the same order as a centre table. (not suggesting that this is a tea table - much too heavy and "stationary") I concur that this is not in the styles generally associated with Victorian or Art Nouveau.[/QUOTE]
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