Boardroom Tables
- Boardroom tables reflect how you do business to your customers.
- Maximise that first impression.
- Provide an environment that inspires confidence.
Boardroom tables have long been considered a feature that any company of substance should consider, whilst Solicitors and Accountants consider them a neccessity to meet clients, any company that has need for a formal meeting room for internal meetings or to host clients in an impressive, distraction free environment needs an impressive boardroom table to house often a substantial number of people. The size of your boardroom table will only be limited by the size of your Board room. Tables seating between 12 and 30 people are not uncommon. Whilst long thin rectangles are the most common shape, arguably more practical are square or octagonal tables allowing closer contact for conversation. Having your table custom made allows you to be more specific aabout design, though specialist office retailers carry a diverse and interesting range of Meeting Tables.
The important elements of a boardroom table include the base, especially if you have plumped for a glass inlaid table, the base being visible through the glass, the table’s longevity will rest on the solidity of the base. The choice of edge profiles is something to consider as well as centre inlays and veneer finishes on the table. Practical considerations should also include how you will manage any cabling particularly for AV equipment thtough the table and whether you want to have your logo built into the table.
Your boardroom table will be a major reflection of your business so choosing the right one for the right reasons is important.