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If you make your own, there is no limit to the varieties you can make.
MDF If you were building a new table, a good material would be condensed particle board.
The best materials for long lasting table linens are cotton and linen. Though the material may need to be ironed, they are absorbant and have a rich feel to them.
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Buckskin is not a material. You can make leather and other fabrics out of it. Buckskin can also make furniture for seating. It also can make coats and clothing.
The most plausible answer is none, especially if the dressing table was not painted historically.Before even considering painting the dressing table, determine the dressing table's furniture design style and age. If the piece dates prior to 1840, obtain an expert opinion from a professional appraiser or furniture conservator. Do not rely on an opinion from a furniture restorer or refinisher.If the dressing table has never been painted, think twice about repainting it. Restoring the period finish or refinishing the dressing tables surface to match its period finish makes the most sense.However, if the pieces is not museum quality, that is to say, a high-end example of the form, then it is the decision of the owner as to how its surface will appear. The primary goal is to continue the usefulness of the dressing table. If the dressing tables current appearance prohibits the owner from using it and painting it will, then repaint it.Begin by removing the varnish, assuming the piece is varnished. Sandpaper the surface until it is smooth.When paint is normally applied to wood, a primer is used. While this step can be avoided, it is not recommended. In addition to color, there are two key choices--(1) satin or semi-gloss finish and (2) latex or an oil-based paint. The primer used must match the paint type--latex or oil-based. Latex paints are easier to apply but tend to mellow with age. Oil based paints had a glossier shine and are more durable.Discuss your paint choice, finish, and color with the staff at a local paint store or home supply Big Box store. While some argue that you should pick a "historic" color that matches the age of your dressing table, it is better to focus on what color will work best with the interior decor where the dressing table will be displayed.
Information on furniture of this type should be sought from a reputable furniture dealer like Grand's Home Furnishings and Ashley Furniture Warehouse.