pier table

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pier table

A small pier table stands beneath a tall mirror in the hallway.

Definition

Noun: A pier table is a specific type of low, narrow table, traditionally designed to be placed against the wall between two windows or beneath a large wall mirror (known as a pier glass).

Usage

A pier table is a piece of decorative furniture. Its primary function is ornamental, often used in entryways, hallways, or formal living spaces to display decorative objects like vases, lamps, or sculptures. It is characterized by its slender, elongated form to fit neatly in the limited space of a wall section (a "pier") between architectural features.

Examples
  • The antique pier table in the foyer held a beautiful bouquet of flowers.
  • They positioned a marble-topped pier table beneath the ornate gold mirror.
  • The interior designer suggested a pier table to fill the narrow wall space in the corridor.
Advanced Usage
  • In classical interior design and architecture, the pier table is an integral part of the wall composition, often mirroring the style and proportions of the pier glass above it to create a balanced, symmetrical look.
Variants and Related Words
  • Console Table: A more general term for a table designed to stand against a wall. While all pier tables are console tables, not all console tables are pier tables. The term "pier table" specifies its traditional placement on a wall pier.
  • Pier Glass: The tall mirror traditionally hung above a pier table.
Synonyms
  • Console table
  • Hall table
  • Side table (when placed against a wall)
Antonyms
  • Center table
  • Coffee table
  • Dining table (tables designed for the center of a room or for specific utilitarian functions)
pier table

A small pier table stands beneath a tall mirror in the hallway.

Noun
  1. a low table set below a pier glass

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