Every table we sell, in one place: ninety of them, from the Oslo boardroom ovals, rectangles and 1600mm squares, with or without a Volta pop up power module in the top, down to the Solstice coffee table. Offices run on tables far more than they admit: meetings, lunches, interviews and the Friday buns all need a surface at the right height in the right room, and this hub page points each job at its own category.
Choosing the right table
Height is the fastest way to narrow ninety tables down to five. Coffee height belongs with soft seating in receptions and breakout corners, and lives under coffee and occasional tables. Standard dining height is where meeting room tables and bistro and café tables do their work, and poseur height suits standing meetings, canteen counters and the sociable end of a staff room.
Then let the room pick the category. A fixed room with a big table at its heart wants the boardroom tables page, where the Oslo extension kits let a table grow with the company instead of being replaced by it. Rooms that must clear for training or events want folding and flip-top tables. Staff areas seat more people with the mixed shapes under breakout and shaped tables and the ready made sets in canteen and restaurant.
Power and matching pieces
If laptops are going to live on the table, decide about power now rather than later: the Oslo Volta versions arrive with pop up sockets, USB and wireless charging already set into the top, which beats a trailing extension lead every single day of the week and looks it too.
Office tables in Belfast and across Northern Ireland
Office Interior Solutions supply and install tables of every size across Northern Ireland, from Belfast, Newtownabbey and Bangor out to Lisburn, Antrim, Newry and Derry. The big ones arrive flat and leave our hands standing: assembled, levelled and wiped down, with the packaging in our van and nothing left for you to do but use the room.
Not sure which page you actually need? Ring +44 (0)2890 770019 and describe the room and the headcount, or send us a floor plan; matching tables to rooms is most of what we do all day, and we would rather point you right than sell you long.



























