This unique, versatile Hunt Table (Banquet Table) is composed of three same-size tables (each like the one shown) that can be arranged in various configurations depending on space and intended use. Their uniqueness and versatility comes from their shape as an arc of a circle. When the 3 are arranged as a larger arc, they form about 40% of a circle...about 13.5 feet tip to tip. When arranged by alternating the arc, they form a serpentine line about 17 feet in length. Although each table is very solid and sturdy by itself, they can be bolted together for even greater stability. The outside ends are finished with detail, while the inside ends are less finished and holed for bolting together. Or, each of the 3 can be used independently as a desk, collection display, dining, etc. Two tables can be abutted when larger surfaces are needed. Hunt Tables are named "Hunt Tables" because they were used in English manor houses as lavish banquet tables during the famous fox hunting events. You might find them useful as: - Banquet Table - Conference Table - Executive Desk - Merchandise Display - Reception Desk - Library Table - Collection Display - Your "manor" Hunt Table Unique Measurements per Table * Front Arc: (Side with drawers) Top = 81" * Back Arc: (Side with no drawers) Top = 51" * Width: Top = 30" * Saggita: Top = 10" (The height or depth of the arc) * Thickness: Top = 1" * Top Tip to Tip: Top = 77" * Height: 30" (23" leg space) * Base: 6 interconnected legs, turned with decorative accents * Drawers: 4 unique shape, dovetail, lockable (no keys), brass pulls, mahogany front with oak interiors * Rectangular Cubage: 77" x 36" x 30"