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Most people think of a coffee table as a long low table that would sit in front of the sofa or couch. So that when you sit down with your coffee you would have a place to put it. Hence the name "coffee table". But it was used for so much more, such as magazines, books, and other small items like pictures, the remote to the TV and of course coasters for your coffee cups.

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The Green Tea User S Manual (Hardcover)

A beautifully illustrated guidebook to green tea describes the different varieties of green tea available, explains how to brew the tea properly,...


The Joy Of Coffee: The Essential Guide To Buying, Brewing, And Enjoying (Paperback)

An updated celebration of great coffee discusses the growing, roasting, grinding, and brewing of coffee, and provides more thn fifty recipes for a...


Victoria The Art Of Taking Tea (Paperback)

Author: Waller, Kim. Number of Pages: 96. Published On: 2005/08/01. Language: ENGLISH



Victoria The Pleasures Of Tea: Recipes And Rituals (Paperback)

Author: Waller, Kim. Number of Pages: 128. Published On: 2005/03/01. Language: ENGLISH


In the Victorian era the first tables labled as the coffee table was created and appeared to have been made in a part of Europe.Now coffee tables are round, oblong and of course rectangle. Most are made solid wood, but some people like glass coffee tables and even marble coffee tables. They are not always used inside the house some smaller coffee tables are use out in the garden. Women like to use them for tea time or quiet time just for them. Coffee tables are also made out of different types of wood such as cherry, oak, pine, mahogany, and walnut.
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