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Reddish Blonde Girl Posing On The Low Coffee Table In The Living Room With Old Style Couches
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Origins
In Europe, the first tables specifically designed as and called coffee tables, appear to have been made in Britain during the late Victorian era.
According to the listing in Victorian Furniture by R. W. Symonds & B. B. Whineray and also in The Country Life Book of English Furniture by Edward T. Joy, a table designed by E. W. Godwin in 1868 and made in large numbers by William Watt, and Collinson and Lock, is a coffee table. If this is correct it may be one of the earliest made in Europe. Other sources, however, list it only as "table" so this can be stated categorically. Far from being a low table, this table was about twenty-seven inches high.
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