Parsons table

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

It was designed at Parsons Paris (founded by Frank Alvah Parsons), then known as the Paris Atelier.

Noun[edit]

Parsons table (plural Parsons tables)

  1. A modernist square or rectangular table whose four legs are square in cross section, flush with the edges of the top, and equal to it in thickness.