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Round Folding Tables, Folding Arc Benches, and SetsOur Round Folding Tables come in standard sizes of 42" or 52" wide. As with almost all our products, we can custom-size your table to suit your needs. You can purchase the Round Folding table on its own, or add Folding Chairs or Arc Benches to create a beautiful set.
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Rectangular Folding Tables, Folding Benches, and SetsOur Rectangular Folding tables offer the option of the "checkerboard" design or all the boards going in the same direction. You can also choose between squared and rounded corners. If you need an umbrella hole (plug included), we'd be glad to create one for you at no cost. Our standard Rectangular Folding Table sizes are 4 ½ ft L to 8 ft L. However, we can build custom folding table sets any length and up to 48 inches in width. If you want something that's not shown in the photos, just ask!
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Another custom option you may choose, at no additional charge, is to have the corners of both your table and benches be squared (technically, 3/16" radius, for structural soundness), slightly rounded (1/2" radius), or fully rounded (1" radius). The photos show an 8-Foot Picnic Table on the left with squared corners, and our Kid's Picnic Tables on the right with fully rounded corners (1" radius). The 1/2" radius rounding is a compromise between the two (see drawing at right). Just choose which option you would like during checkout.
Two-Piece Portable Beach ChairThis portable Beach Chair is cleverly designed from two separate pieces. The seat slides into the backrest to form a very comfortable, sturdy chair. When you're ready to go, just slip the two pieces apart and carry along.
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Folding Adirondack Chair with
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