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At the head of the table
Published:  16 December, 2008

For a folding table there is no higher quality than the Premier folding tables, brought to the market by leading manufacturer, Gopak - a company with over 50 years experience.

Widely used by all kinds of organisations, schools and more, the highly durable and lightweight tables are perfect for use indoors and out. As Gopak's strongest folding table, all 760mm and 698mm tables feature aluminium clad steel legs.

What really sets a Premier folding table above the rest is its unique Polyedge. This flint-grey polyurethane edge adds both style and functionality to the table. Smooth to create a safe edge for when children are involved, but tough and durable to protect the table, it ensures it stays strong and looking good.

To meet any needs, the Premier folding table range is available in a wide scope of sizes and is suitable for a multitude of uses. Whether for a buffet, a school dining hall or for nurseries, there's a table to suit.

For unbeatable appearances to blend in with any surroundings, the entire range can be ordered in many colours and finishes. From red, blue and green to Auburn Teak or Japanese Beech, there are 16 choices to suit existing décor.

As with all of Gopak's renowned folding tables, when the tables are no longer needed the legs are easily folded down to take up the minimum of storage space. Specially designed trolleys are available to make storage even simpler.

Once folded, the table's lightweight nature makes it ideal to be transported to any required location, able to fit through doorways and corridors with ease by one person.

Complemented by Gopak's matching Premier Benches, the range brings complete functionality and a sophisticated look to any event or establishment.

More information is available in Gopak's 2008 Product Guide. To obtain your free copy, call the sales hotline on:

Tel: 0845 7023216

http://www.gopak.co.uk/




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