Pricing and Costs of Conference Tables

Finding the right conference room tables to fit your budget just got easier

By M. Krasniak, Freelance Writer/Editor
There are many shapes of conference tables for sale. The key to choosing the right one for your office is to think about what your budget is and what type of atmosphere you want to create at your meetings. For example, a solid wood conference table in a rectangular shape will set a formal feeling to meetings, but it will also come with a higher price tag than an oval or circular table.

When you are looking into the pricing and costs of conference tables, the first thing you should do is decide on the shape. Think about these options:

1. Buying rectangular conference tables will set an official tone for your meetings.

2. Choosing a racetrack shaped meeting room table can make meetings and gatherings more casual.

3. Going for a bow tie-shaped conference table is a great option for smaller, more relaxed companies.

 

Consider outfitting your office in rectangular meeting tables to give off a more formal feel

Rectangular conference room tables are one of the more traditional, formal and common shapes of conference tables. This shape allows for there to be an official head of the table, a space often occupied by the person leading the meeting. Since rectanglular meeting tables are largely preferred, they tend to come in more sizes and materials than other conference tables. This ensures that the prices are widely varied, so you are sure to find one to fit your budget.
Try: The Every Conference Table website has plenty of rectanglular conference tables to choose from in many sizes and materials that start in price from around $230 all the way up to about $8,300. If you’re looking for fewer choices and lower prices, then check out the selection at the Conference Table Store website. These particular rectangle conference tables range in price from around $150 up to about $3,500.

Set a more casual atmosphere for your meetings with a racetrack conference room table

Racetrack or oval-shaped conference tables are the best of both worlds when it comes to conference tables. They have the general shape of a rectangular meeting room table, yet the rounded ends make them less formal, as there is not a designated "head of the table" spot. This type of conference room table is not as expensive as a rectangular table because there are fewer options when it comes to size, width and material.
Try: Look on SuppliesForLess.com for some low-cost racetrack shaped conference tables that will look great in any office. Prices are competitive at around $225 up to about $350. Choose one of the various conference tables from BizChair if you want a great looking racetrack conference table at some of the lowest prices out there. There are tables that cost as low as around $250 all the way to about $1,300.

Stick with a bow tie office conference table to get the job done without breaking the bank

Bow tie or cut-out conference tables are one of the least common types of tables. They are also on the lower end of the price scale because they offer the fewest options in sizes. If you're looking for a conference table for sale that is perfect for a smaller office setting and just as small of a budget, check this type out.
Try: National Business Furniture sells this particular 10-foot bow tie conference table for around $630.The Every Conference Table website has comparable 10-foot bow tie conference tables for prices that start from around $650 all the way up to about $825.

 

  • Consider used conference tables if you want something for a lower cost than you can find from a retailer or if perfect condition isn't that important to you.

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