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A refectory table is a highly elongated table [1] used originally for dining in monasteries during Medieval times. In the Late Middle Ages, the table gradually became a banqueting or feasting table in castles and other noble residences.
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A refectory table works especially well in a long, narrow space, as the shape of this type of table makes the room seem wider, great for awkward rooms. Love Antiques make it easy to find an antique refectory table that suits your home, whatever style you are looking for.
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Check out our refectory tables selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our kitchen & dining tables shops.
A luxurious, hand-rubbed, refectory-inspired dining table. A grand trestle base supports a solid Teak or Oak top. Available in 4 colors, 2 textures and 5 sizes. Free shipping and returns on all orders. Click or call us today on 855-679-0999.
The refectory table (technically defined as a long, narrow table supported by two trestles) dates back to the middle ages, when monks dined at expansive tables in communal dining halls. While you can source an antique refectory table on 1st Dibs, you can also find modern interprations; here are 10 we like:
Design your Salida Refectory Table to perfectly complement your kitchen or formal dining room. If you prefer the classic combination as pictured, consider Cherry hardwood topped in our hand-rubbed Salted Caramel wood finish with catalyzed conversion varnish top coat for durability.
Amish handmade refectory tables, or draw leaf dining tables, extend from the ends of the table top in solid American hardwood. Welcome friends and family around these impressive solid wood dining room tables sure to last for years.