eretafel
Eretafel is a term used to describe a seating arrangement at formal events in which dignitaries, guests of honor, or other individuals of special status are seated at a designated table near the front or center of the room. The concept is common in many cultures, but the term itself is most often encountered in Dutch-speaking contexts, such as the Netherlands and Flanders, where it literally combines eer (honor) and tafel (table). In English, the equivalent term is usually “table of honor” or “head table.”
Etymologically, eretafel derives from the Dutch words for honor and table, reflecting its function as a ceremonial
Usage and function vary by event type. Eretafels commonly appear at weddings, galas, state or corporate dinners,
The term is primarily used in Dutch-language contexts; in multilingual or international events, organizers may use