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- Magical, Flying and Confidence Tables: Intimate Dining of the 18th-Century Nobility
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- Ivan Day – Independent Culinary Historian, United Kingdom
- Pavel Slavko - Head of the Administration of the State Castle and Chateau Český Krumlov, Czech Republic
- Stéphane Castelluccio – Research Director at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), André-Chastel Centre, Paris, France
- Friederike von Rosenberg – Director of the Directorate of Castles, Gardens and Buildings at Klassik Stiftung Weimar, Germany
- Carlo Vivirito – Architect, Regione Sicilia, Department of Cultural Heritage, Palermo, Italy
- Thomas Lyngby – Independent Historian, External Lecturer at the Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- Alexander Holm – Curator, The Royal Collections, Royal Court, Stockholm, Sweden
- Maria Watolla – Producer, Confidencen Theatre, Ulriksdal, Sweden
- Mikael Askergren – Independent Writer (Architecture/Urbanism), Stockholm, Sweden
- Abstracts
- Trends in Intimate Dining Among the European Nobility in the Eighteenth Century / Ivan Day
- The Magical Table in Bellaria: Restoration History / Pavel Slavko
- The Mechanisms of Flying Tables in France: Principles and Originality / Stéphane Castelluccio
- The Wishing Table at Weimar’s Belvedere Castle Friederike von Rosenberg
- The Invisible Service: the Mathematical Table of the Casina Cinese in Palermo / Carlo Vivirito
- The Flying Chair in the Audience Chamber at Frederiksborg Castle and the History of Denmark’s Now-lost Flying Tables and Chairs / Thomas Lyngby
- The Confidence of the Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm / Alexander Holm
- From Royal Secrecy to Public Dining: Reviving Sweden's First Flying Table at Confidencen / Maria Watolla
- When Modernism Rediscovers a Baroque Trick: High Tech Dining at the Villa Spies Mikael Askergren
- Magical, Flying and Confidence Tables: Intimate Dining of the 18th-Century Nobility
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