Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Buying Guide for Meeting Tables – Shapes to Choose From


In all of the furniture in the office, meeting tables are probably one of the most important. As its name suggests, this piece of furniture is needed for conferences. The management usually gathers around the meeting table every time they need to brainstorm, make a plan, or solve problems of the company.


As this type of office table is obviously an essential to all businesses, you must avoid these mistakes when buying one.

1. Buying the wrong size - it can be either too small or too big.
2. As papers are usually spread around the table during meetings, some companies pick tables without enough space for laying down the papers and other materials for the meeting.
3. The table is a bit high or low and this will surely make the person sitting very uncomfortable.

Meeting tables also come in different shapes and each design has its own characteristics:

The boat shape

If the number of people that are expected to gather for the meeting is 12 and above, this is the best choice. With the soft curves on the ends, all the people on around the table can see everything that is taking place without having to crane their neck.

Racetrack shape

If you will choose a smaller table, this shape is ideal because it allows two more chairs to be added on its rounded ends when needed.

Bowtie shape

This design might look good to look at but if more people are around it, the individuals positioned at the ends tend to be cut out from the discussion.

Folding table

If the space is quite limited, you can opt for this type. You can simply fold the table as the meeting finishes. Or, you can also bring it to other places like the cafeteria if there’s really no designated conference room in your office.

Round table

This is suitable for small to medium sized rooms.


To conclude, whatever shape and size you choose, make sure that you will buy a well-designed table that is made from a good material. Otherwise, it will not be a good investment. Plus, your clients might get a bad impression if they notice that your table looks cheap. With that, they might lose confidence and may think twice about dealing with you.

1 comments:

furniture manila said...

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