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SMALL SQUARE FOLDING TABLE
Folding Tables
Botany, NSW, Australia
Day
$20
Week
$110
Month
$330
Bond
$100
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Description:
Ideal for a variety of gatherings and functions, our Small Square Folding Table is a versatile and practical choice. With its compact design measuring approximately 80cm by 80cm, this table comfortably accommodates up to four guests, making it perfect for intimate settings or as an additional seating solution at larger events.
Crafted from high-quality materials, the table features a durable wooden top with an attractive natural grain finish that brings a touch of warmth and sophistication to any event ambiance. The surface is both resilient and easy to clean, ensuring it remains looking its best throughout your event.
The robust metal base is designed with a modern cross foot, which not only adds stability but also complements the wooden top with its sleek, metallic finish. This base allows for ample legroom, ensuring guests can sit comfortably without the inconvenience of obstructed space.
One of the standout features of this table is its folding mechanism. It can be easily collapsed into a flat, compact shape that makes storing and handling a breeze. This functionality is particularly useful for events where space is at a premium and quick setup and breakdown are essential.
Whether used as standalone pieces or clustered together to create larger dining areas, these tables are an excellent choice for all types of occasions from corporate events to private parties. Their understated style and practical design make them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, adapting seamlessly to the specific needs and themes of your event.
Moreover, these tables can be used as is for a minimalist look, or dressed up with tablecloths and decorations to match the event’s decor, making them incredibly adaptable and a staple for event planners looking for reliable, stylish, and functional furniture options.
Location:
Folding Tables
Botany, NSW, Australia
Botany, NSW, 2019