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Loo table is a table model from the 18th and 19th centuries, originally designed for the card game loo, which was also known as lanterloo. The typical loo table has an oval or round top, and a hinged mechanism fitted to a pedestal base, enabling the table to be easily stored when not in use. Sometimes, antique dealers call any table with a folding mechanism a "loo table", even if the table top is square or rectangular. A loo-table stands in the hall at Midnight Place in the children's fiction book Midnight is a Place by Joan Aiken.

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  • Loo table is a table model from the 18th and 19th centuries, originally designed for the card game loo, which was also known as lanterloo. The typical loo table has an oval or round top, and a hinged mechanism fitted to a pedestal base, enabling the table to be easily stored when not in use. Sometimes, antique dealers call any table with a folding mechanism a "loo table", even if the table top is square or rectangular. A loo-table stands in the hall at Midnight Place in the children's fiction book Midnight is a Place by Joan Aiken. (en)
  • Een tilt-top of flap-aan-de-wand is een tafel die kan worden opgeklapt. Het blad kan daardoor rechtop worden gezet. De tafels werden vroeger als dinertafel gebruikt. Na het diner werd de tafel opgeklapt en langs de muur gezet zodat er ruimte vrijkwam om met de aanwezige gasten te dansen. Ook werden ze ruimtebesparend door kleinbehuisden gebruikt. De tafels zijn er in diverse houtsoorten, de doorsnede kan variĆ«ren van 40 cm (wijn-, likeur en spellentafel) tot ongeveer 1,20 m doorsnede (dinertafel) rond of ovaal. (nl)
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  • Loo table is a table model from the 18th and 19th centuries, originally designed for the card game loo, which was also known as lanterloo. The typical loo table has an oval or round top, and a hinged mechanism fitted to a pedestal base, enabling the table to be easily stored when not in use. Sometimes, antique dealers call any table with a folding mechanism a "loo table", even if the table top is square or rectangular. A loo-table stands in the hall at Midnight Place in the children's fiction book Midnight is a Place by Joan Aiken. (en)
  • Een tilt-top of flap-aan-de-wand is een tafel die kan worden opgeklapt. Het blad kan daardoor rechtop worden gezet. De tafels werden vroeger als dinertafel gebruikt. Na het diner werd de tafel opgeklapt en langs de muur gezet zodat er ruimte vrijkwam om met de aanwezige gasten te dansen. Ook werden ze ruimtebesparend door kleinbehuisden gebruikt. De tafels zijn er in diverse houtsoorten, de doorsnede kan variĆ«ren van 40 cm (wijn-, likeur en spellentafel) tot ongeveer 1,20 m doorsnede (dinertafel) rond of ovaal. (nl)
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  • Loo table (en)
  • Tilt-top (nl)
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