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Side table inspired by the tea table that became popular in the 18th century in the emerging tea culture. Not only were the drinking utensils adapted to the increasingly popular exotic drink. A matching tea table was also provided. Characteristic features included a round or oval table top with a raised edge to prevent the tea set from sliding off.
This side table can be beautifully combined with the tea sets in our collection to drink tea in style or simply as an interior decoration. Can also be beautifully combined with our archaeologically inspired flower vases.
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In the past people were not afraid of a game. Before the use of plastic, many dice were made in bone. These bone dice have a point circle decoration. This way of applying dots was already in use by the Greeks and the Romans. Numerous archaeological finds show us that the technique was also used in the Middle Ages and in more recent times.
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