In the eighteenth century, the space was occupied by a bedroom and a dressing room included in the Summer Apartment commissioned, at the end of the seventeenth century, by Duke Vittorio Amedeo II and later renovated by Filippo Juvarra and Benedetto Alfieri. By order of Carlo Alberto, in 1837 the dividing wall between the two rooms was demolished to create the new dining room designed by Pelagio Palagi. The floor of the old bedroom, made in 1732 by Giovanni Tamietti in walnut, hornbeam, maple and mahogany, was then enlarged by the cabinetmaker Gabriele Capello.