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Think boardroom, think Lord Alan Sugar and The Apprentice. Iconised by "I'll see you in the boardroom", the terror felt by candidates is perfectly resonant in the style, layout and atmosphere of the room. The clever use of clean-cut, sharp lines for the boardroom tables and shiny, cold stainless steel boardroom chairs reflect the severity of the decision of whos getting fired.

Every organisation has a different professional image it wants to portray, and your boardroom can communicate this to important visitors, shareholders and potential clients. Our handy guide will help you choose the right boardroom furniture for your business.

When considering what size boardroom table you need, remember there must be enough space around the table for visitors to comfortably move. Smaller rooms may suit a square or circular table, whilst larger rooms may favour an elongated rectangular or oval boardroom table. Whatever shape is chosen, it should complement the overall feel of the boardroom.

In Lord Sugars boardroom, the glass boardroom table reflects the transparency of the brutal thoughts which are revealed in the showdown. Your boardrooms style should illustrate the feel of your business. A traditional organisation might avoid modern and contemporary design, whereas a funky and young business may opt for something more daring and different.

Whether youre looking for a cherry or natural walnut veneer, Vitalis black glass or Xeta red glass, there are a vast amount of materials to choose from, and an equally extensive range of MFC finishes available. A boardroom table which exudes quality and style leaves the lasting impression that your business only deals with the best clients.

A boardroom table is not complete without boardroom chairs; visitors will spend a lengthy amount of time debating difficult decisions, so they must be comfortable. You may consider castors or a swivel base if your meetings require visitors to move around, or stackable chairs for portability and flexibility with space. They may be particularly useful if your boardroom table can fold away or change size according to how many visitors youre expecting.

by: Jill Cohen




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