Vladimir Putin's meeting table
| Designer | OAK Furniture | 
|---|---|
| Date | c. 1996 | 
| Made in | Cantu, Como, Lombardy, Italy | 
| Materials | Beech wood | 
| Width | 6 m (20 ft) | 
| Collection | Kremlin | 
Vladimir Putin's meeting table is a white-topped oval beech table that was installed in the Kremlin in the late 1990s, during the presidency of Boris Yeltsin. It is reported that the table is 6 metres (20 feet) long, made from a single sheet of beech wood, and supported on three hollowed wooden stands. It is lacquered white and is gold-plated on the side. While being ordered under Yeltsin's presidency, it has received attention by the world media for its usage by Vladimir Putin in meetings with world leaders.