Extending Refectory Table 3D Model

Refectory tables started, as the name suggests, in....
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Description: Refectory tables started, as the name suggests, in the dining halls of medieval monasteries and later moved to the feasting halls of castles and noble houses. You no longer need to be a Lord or an Abbot to own a refectory table, the name is now used to describe long, heavy, straight-legged tables, usually with a single stretcher separating trestle like ends. This model has turned legs, a dark oak finish and is available with the ends in or one or both extended. Goes well with other traditional furniture and is best suited to traditional or rustic settings.
Author: James Fraser
Tags:
  traditional  oak  english  table  eating  surface  carved  turned 

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Application Ext. Version Layer Type Polygons File Size Model File Model Zip
3D Studio Max
.zip
2.5 - 7.0 1 Layer 8392 159KB  
Autocad
.dwg
2000 1 Layer 1337 9KB


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