Folding table

The leg is designed to fold and fit securely against the underside of the table top, while remaining attached.

Folding tables are used in homes, schools, churches, and other buildings that have rooms intended for various functions.

Folding tables can be used for sit-down activities, and then easily removed and stored out of the way when open space is needed.

[1] During the 20th century, folding tables became an inexpensive item manufactured and sold in large quantities.

[3] It was widely used by paper-hangers and handymen, and is fairly indistinguishable from present day aluminum folding tables.

Due to their low cost and small storage size, in the United States they are frequently found in college apartments, or as auxiliary seating for family meals such as Thanksgiving.

Rectangle, square, and round folding tables are designed for general home and office uses.

Their ease of transportation and assembly means wallpaper tables are sometimes used for other informal purposes such as car boot sales and camping.

General use Folding Table
A 16th-century English folding table
Folding table of Rolls-Royce Phantom I Open Tourer Windovers (1926)