Today, it is difficult to credit that when one mentions kitchen tables, so many shapes spring to mind : from the hard edges of square and rectangular tables to the graceful shapes of round and elliptical tables, kitchen surfaces have gone a long way vis functionality and design.
This was not always the case many years back. Back during the ancient Egyptian times, the kitchen table was nothing less than an oblong surface that was more of a straightforward platform than anything, with little more consideration than to keep food off the dirty ground ( remember, there had been little flooring then ). In the Middle Ages, the kitchen table began to see more use, as it became the surface on which most servants ate, as they were not allowed to eat with their masters in the dining areas.
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