A 72” conference table seats six meeting attendees comfortably. It can be a rectangular, square, round, racetrack shaped, or boat shaped table. The choice is yours, based on your general conferencing needs. If you will be using your conference room for trainings and presentations, in which all eyes must be on one particular person, then a long design, such as a racetrack or a boat shaped table is in order; if your meetings are collaborative, then you may want a round or square table so that everyone in the meeting can see and talk with everyone else.
In an office in which there are only a few employees, a 72” conference table is possibly just the right size. It does not take up a lot of space, and employees are comfortably close together when they meet, which may have a positive effect on overall productivity of the meeting. It is also an appropriate size for a salesperson to meet with potential clients, or for a business manager or owner to meet with a vendor or a manager, or managers, from satellite offices.
Another benefit to a 72” conference table is that you do not necessarily have to have a separate conference room to house it. It is small enough to be placed in a designated area in the general office area, or in a larger executive office. The surface is ideal, not only for meeting attendees to sit comfortably and review materials, but also as a work space for going over plans and blue prints, or compiling a sales campaign.
There are ample numbers of choices available, and you can choose from hardwood, laminate, veneer, glass, or some other man made material; the only important factors in this choice are your decorating tastes and the general décor of your office. There are at least as many options for the office chairs that go with the table. They should be professional, but comfortable enough for meeting attendees to be undistracted by the furniture. Your 72” conference table will be an ideal space for meetings and trainings, video conferencing, and completing complicated projects.