Table

The  is a type of pre-war furniture item used for storing and supporting items. A table has a flat surface ('table top') for supporting items and three or more legs for supporting the table above the ground. However, there are exceptions where tables don't have legs and are columns of shelves. Tables are associated with beds, chairs and couches and are often found accompanying them. Some tables are incorporated into furniture sets with chairs or couches. An example is the booth. A variant of the table is the desk. Tables are used in the Vault-Tec Vaults.

Tables in Vault-Tec Vaults are communally owned and were passed from one generation to the next. The expectation of Vault residents is that the tables are properly cleaned and maintained to ensure their survivability.

Model #1
This is a metal side table with a ribbed surface, two shelves, and no legs. This table is used in the Vaults.

Vault 101 Locations

 * Apartments

Model #2
This is a wooden coffee table with a smaller table attached. They both have an identical amorphous shape. Each table is supported by three legs. This table is used in the Vaults.

Vault 101 Locations

 * Apartments

Model #3
This is a wooden oval dining table with a surface made of three planks and two pairs of four legs supporting the table. This table is used in the Vaults.

Vault 101 Locations

 * Apartments

Table #4
This is a metal working table with a framed laminated surface. An oblong decoration, with four notches, is bolted to the front of the table. Four legs with padded feet support the table. This table is associated with laboratory sets and their accessories and video projectors, and the table is often supporting them.

Vault 101 Locations

 * Clinic
 * Physician's Office