Meeting room tables
You have multiple options when it comes to arranging meeting room tables for your business. Many desks are available in various shapes and sold in pieces so you can form one large work area for your participants. For instance, you can surround rectangular tables with half-circle tables to create an oval “racetrack” style setup. This allows comfortable seating for everyone at the meeting, includes those sitting at the corners.
Meeting room tables can provide a mobile and modular solution for presentations and brainstorming sessions. Casters provide mobility to transport sections of the table around. They can be lightweight and portable for easy setup and storage. Special connectors can lock individual pieces of the tables together. You can also order tables with a thick laminate top to provide a nice work area for writing or reviewing documents.
Meeting room table usage
There are many ways to layout your meeting room tables depending on how close you want participants to sit and where you want the focus to be:
- Square: Enhances close discussion and eye contact for small group sessions
- U-shaped: Horseshoe design that allows easy exchange of ideas
- E-shaped: Add-on to U-shaped tables that allow you to invite more people
- T-shape: Add-on to U-shaped tables that provides a center table for more work space
- V-shape: Angled tables towards the front of the room to encourage eye contact and open discussion
- Classroom style: Several rows of tables and chairs facing the front of the room for training sessions or orientations
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