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masalar

Masalar are pieces of furniture that provide a flat, horizontal surface supported by legs or a base. They are used for activities such as dining, writing, working, displaying items, and social gatherings. The word masa means table in Turkish, and masalar is the plural form. In Turkish homes, offices, restaurants, schools, and public spaces, masalar serve as core elements of daily life and functional design.

Table designs vary by shape, height, and function. Common shapes include rectangular, square, round, and oval

Materials range from solid wood and plywood to metal, glass, and engineered composites. Construction may involve

Historically, tables with flat tops supported by legs have appeared in many regions and eras, evolving with

tops.
Heights
range
from
dining
tables
to
desks
and
coffee
tables,
with
configurations
that
accommodate
seating
and
room
proportions.
In
Turkish
contexts,
masalar
are
found
across
interiors
and
are
complemented
by
chairs
and
other
furniture.
solid
tops,
joinery,
drawers,
extendable
leaves,
or
modular
components
to
adapt
to
space
and
use.
Care
involves
avoiding
heat
damage,
using
coasters,
and
cleaning
with
appropriate
products
depending
on
material.
furniture
technology
and
interior
design.
In
Turkish
culture,
masa
conveys
more
than
a
physical
object;
it
is
associated
with
meals,
hospitality,
and
social
interaction
that
centers
around
the
table.