1. Coffee Tables - low tables typically placed in front of a sofa or armchair for holding drinks, books, and other small items.
2. Side Tables - small tables usually placed next to a sofa or armchair for holding lamps, drinks, and other small items.
3. End Tables - slightly taller than side tables and usually placed at the end of a sofa or next to a chair, used for holding lamps, books, and other small items.
4. Console Tables - long and narrow tables that are often placed against a wall and used for displaying decorative items or as an entryway table.
5. Dining Tables - tables used for eating and typically large enough to seat several people.
6. Kitchen Tables - smaller dining tables often used in the kitchen for casual dining or as a work surface.
7. Nesting Tables - a set of two or more tables that can be stacked together or used separately.
8. Folding Tables - tables that can be easily folded and stored when not in use, often used for outdoor dining or as additional seating.
9. Pedestal Tables - tables that have a single central support or leg instead of four legs.
10. Conference Tables - large tables used for business meetings or conferences, often featuring built-in technology for presentations.