Is flexibility an important role in restaurant furniture? I guess it depends on what is meant by the term ‘flexibility’. Take restaurant tables as an example. The current trend is to buy table tops and bases separately. Now the minute you have an option like that, you have an opportunity to seek out flexibility.
Buying table tops and bases that can only be used with each other seems to be a wasted effort. You may as well buy a complete table and be done with the hassles of putting the table together. If your table tops and table bases are interchangeable with a wide range of partners - now you have flexibility. Now you can purchase a table top that suits your needs and a table base that looks good in your restaurant.
Restaurant tables are the obvious example. However, if you have both an indoor and outdoor dining area then restaurant furniture that can be utilized in both areas makes sense. If you have a higher than usual demand for outdoor seating then you can move some of your indoor settings outdoors. Likewise, if the weather is unfavorable, you can move the outdoor furniture indoors.
When looking to buy restaurant furniture, think about what sort of use you may need from it. Once you know the likely uses, you can start looking for items that are flexible enough to meet the demands you may place on it. With commercial quality restaurant furniture now available in so many design styles, and made from so many different raw materials, there is always going to be a range of restaurant furniture that is flexible enough to handle your needs. In the long run, this will save time and money.
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