It is made of natural wood, its top is in leather and each corner is rounded.
Born in the Middle Ages, the game table continues to evolve and adapt: from its simplest form (a velvet carpet placed on the surface) to the multi-game tables in marquetry, it becomes a piece of full-fledged furniture.
From the snake game, porticoes or backgammon, furniture has been declining in number and quality since Louis XIV. It is in the 18th that the gaming table saw its golden age. The shape of the table will adapt to the game it hosts, triangular for three of a kind… And the number of players around.