tablinum

In Roman elite domestic architecture,  a room situated adjacent to the atrium, opposite the entrance, and opening in the rear onto the peristyle. The tablinum functioned as a office and reception room for the head of the family.

Tablinum House of the MenanderTablinum in the House of the Menander, Pompeii, Italy. Roman Republic. 3rd c. BCE with later modifications. Photo: Carole Raddato.