Mesa de cavalete mostra beleza e praticidade para a decoração da casa. Os tempos antigos mostraram uso extensivo da mesa de cavalete. History shows the extreme difference in the various tables according to their uses. In the United States early west, where people moved from place to place, this table was utilized most because it fit into the wagons for use along the way. Many manufactures, including the Amish, have developed techniques which enable these loved items to produce newer styles of these high quality products.
In the Middle Ages royalty expected nothing but the best in everything. It was the same when they ordered hand carved furniture. The tables were richly decorated and often embellished with special carvings or additions to indicate the person’s station in life. The ordinary man, on the other hand, usually had one that consisted of boards placed on two or more supports.
It is easy to see why these tables became popular and have remained popular over the years. Simply made of a horizontal beam and two spreading legs for support, it has beautiful finished wood placed on top giving the appearance of natural wood. Not having four legs to contend with is of great benefit to one’s guests at a dinner party.
Today many home decorators are going to themes in the Tuscan or Victorian Era. This furniture fits in this time period and is an excellent addition to the all over design. The many woods available, such as red or white oak, cherry, maple, walnut, and hickory makes it a “must have” for this type of decoration. This is also true when a simple western or homestead look is desired.
Many different shapes of this table are available. They include oval, round, rectangle, and square. This enables a person decorating to make a selection that will fit in any room or area. Often used in conference areas this has the appeal of being able to seat a large number of people without worrying about numerous legs.
Although many different woods are used in the construction of these tables, special colors are also popular in today’s tables. Black goes especially well in anyone design utilizing an Urban Chic theme. Antique white works very well in presenting a farmstead or European style. For the office, usually ebony or very dark wood is preferred and many different styles are available.
The type of trestle tables varies from bar height to work table. Their durability is well-known and many that belonged to great and great-great grandparents can still be found in today’s homes. With care, through the years, their beauty has grown and they are a beautiful sight to behold. For the work table, some were and are used in the kitchen area. They are very convenient as a place for a brief snack and often are accompanied by matching benches.
The Ridjksmuseum Amsterdam-Museum has one of the oldest examples of a Trestle Table in existence today. The table was made in Spain around 1600 and has a heavily designed silver top. The framework has ebony veneer pasted on the wooden base. The table is collapsible which allowed easy transportation from one location to another. It is said to be one of the most beautiful examples of early trestle tables in existence today.