Re: Dining room tables | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Catya Belfer (catyapobox.com) | |
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2019 05:37:36 -0800 (PST) |
We have landed on lightweight folding rectangular tables, that seat between 6 and 8 people. They are ugly, but we put table cloths on them. - cat Catya Belfer www.catya.org CuriosityktCat.etsy.com www.mosaic-commons.org On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 12:34 AM Linda Hobbet <coho [at] lindahobbet.com> wrote: > We are researching tables for our dining room. I imagine have similar > criteria: > > 1) Collapse, stack, and/or fold-up so they take as little space as > possible when we want to use the dining room for something else, like > dancing, a performance, etc. > 2) Easy to move around. > 3) Well-made so they last a long time. > 4) Affordable. > 5) Healthy (glues and finishes, etc) and environmentally sustainable. > 6) Good-looking. > > What is your community using and what are the pros and cons. > > Thank you, > Linda Hobbet > > -- > coho [at] lindahobbet.com > 706-202-7178 (mobile) > 919-596-4558 (home) > www.VillageHearthCohousing.com > > _________________________________________________________________ > Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: > http://L.cohousing.org/info > > > >
- Re: Dining Room Tables, (continued)
- Re: Dining Room Tables Catya Belfer, July 23 2017
- Re: dining room tables Lynn Nadeau / Maraiah, July 26 2017
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Dining room tables Linda Hobbet, November 18 2019
- Re: Dining room tables Kay Wilson, November 19 2019
- Re: Dining room tables Catya Belfer, November 19 2019
- Re: Dining room tables Muriel Kranowski, November 19 2019
- Re: Dining room tables KAREN A CARLSON, November 19 2019
- Re: Dining room tables Ann Zabaldo, November 19 2019
- Re: Dining room tables Sharon Villines, November 19 2019
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