Table

The  was furniture used by persons for displaying and storing items. A table has a flat surface ('table top') for displaying items and three or more legs for supporting the table above the ground. However, there were exceptions where tables didn't have legs and were columns of shelves. Two variants of the table were the desks and utility carts. Tables were used in the Vault-Tec Vaults.

Table Model #1
The metal tables had a ribbed display surface, two shelves, and no legs. The tables were accompanied by beds and couches. The tables were used in the Vaults.

Vault 101 Locations

 * Apartments
 * Lone Wanderer's Apartment (2259)

Table Model #2
The wooden coffee tables were a larger and a smaller table attached together of an identical amorphous shape. Each of the tables was supported on three legs. The tables were accompanied by chairs, couches, and floor coverings. The tables were used in the Vaults.

Vault 101 Locations

 * Apartments
 * Lone Wanderer's Apartment (2259)

Table Model #3
The wooden dining tables were oval shaped. Built of a central piece and two drop leaves, the table tops were supported by two pairs of four legs. In each pair, there were two gate legs and two inner legs. The four legs were connected by stretchers. The tables were accompanied by chairs. The tables were used in the Vaults.

Vault 101 Locations

 * Apartments
 * Lone Wanderer's Apartment (2259)

Table Model #4
The metal working tables had a framed laminated surface supported by four legs. An oblong decoration, with four notches, was bolted to the front of the tables. The four legs had padded feet for protecting the floor. The tables were used by teachers and medical staff for displaying and using the laboratory sets and their accessories and slide projectors. The tables were accompanied by chairs. The tables were used in the Vaults.

Vault 101 Locations

 * Clinic
 * Physician's Office