Parsons table

(pärsənz)

a lightweight, square-legged table of geometric design, often made of molded plastic

Origin: after Parsons School of Design, in New York

See Parsons table in American Heritage Dictionary 4

noun
A sturdy, usually rectangular table with flush surfaces and straight block legs that are equal in thickness to the top of the table and form its four corners.

Origin:

Origin: After the Parsons School of Design in New York City

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