36" Cocktail Table (Tall)
$ 12.25
Dimensions: 36" across x 42" high.
The proper linen for this table is a 120" round, which just touches the floor.
If you are using a sash tied around the middle of the table post (making an hourglass shape), we suggest ordering a 132" round linen instead of a 120". You will need the extra length make the hourglass shape and if you use a 120" linen the legs of the cocktail table will show. The 132" linen will leave enough extra at the bottom to flare all the way over the legs.
The 36" cocktail table is not to be confused with the 36" Round Table. The cocktail table is for standing (at 42" bar height), the round table is for sitting. This table is ideal if you want standing room only, but have more than just drinks. Appetizers and small plates fit better on this table; if you prefer a smaller table for drinks only, check out the 30" Cocktail Table. This is a three-piece table (base + pole + top) that easily fits in any car or truck, making it a popular pickup item.
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72" Round Table
$ 13.55
Dimensions: 72" across x 30" high
The proper linen for this table is a 132" round, which falls perfectly to the floor on all sides. We can also use a 132" Garden Linen which has a sewn slit in the center to accommodate an umbrella through the middle of the table. If you want to spend a little less on linen and you're having an informal event or festival, try a 102" round linen.
We suggest a 90" overlay over top of the base linen which will make a diamond shape; the points will hang about 2" short of the floor.
The 72" round table is the largest round table available for rent and is usually used for dining. We suggest 10 to a table for formal events with large place settings (lots of glasses, bread baskets, large centerpiece, pre-set dessert, et cetera). For casual events with a single plate, fork, and knife, you can seat 12.
60" Round Table
$ 10.80
Dimensions: 60" across x 30" high
The proper linen for this table is a 120" round, which falls perfectly to the floor on all sides. We can also use a 120" Garden Linen which has a sewn slit in the center to accommodate an umbrella through the middle of the table. It's always an option to save a little on linen costs too - especially if you're having an informal event or festival. If don't mind the linen hanging short, try a 90" round.
We suggest a 72" over top of the base linen which will make a diamond shape; the points will hang either 3" short of the floor giving you the chance to mix-and-match colors when creating your event.
The 60" round table is the most popular round table available for rent and is usually used for dining. We suggest 8 to a table for formal events with large place settings (lots of glasses, bread baskets, large centerpiece, pre-set dessert, et cetera). For casual events with a single plate, fork, and knife, you can seat 10.
48" Round Table
$ 9.80
Dimensions: 48" across x 30" high
The proper linen for this table is a 108" round, which falls perfectly to the floor on all sides. We can also use a 108" Garden Linen which has a sewn slit in the center to accommodate an umbrella through the middle of the table.
We suggest a 54" square overlay over top of the base linen which will make a diamond shape; the pointed corners of the overlay will hang halfway down.
The 48" round table is useful to rent for intimate events where head count is less important than the event feel. We suggest 6 to a table for formal events with large place settings (lots of glasses, bread baskets, large centerpiece, pre-set dessert, et cetera). For casual events with a single plate, fork, and knife, you can seat 7 (8 is elbow to elbow).
36" Round Table
$ 9.50
Dimensions: 36" across x 30" high
The proper linen for this table is a 90" round, which falls just short of the floor on all sides. We can also use a 90" Garden Linen which has a sewn slit in the center to accommodate an umbrella through the middle of the table.
We suggest a 54" square overlay over top of the base linen which will make a diamond shape; the points will hang about 9" short of the floor. These tables look very festive when you have a lot of them and you use multiple colors between the base linen and overlay. Have some fun!
The 36" round table is most useful to rent for small outdoor events where head count is less important than the event feel. We suggest 4 to a table for formal events with large place settings (lots of glasses, bread baskets, large centerpiece, pre-set dessert, et cetera). For casual events with a single plate, fork, and knife, you can seat 5.
30" Round (Cabaret) Table
$ 9.25
Dimensions: 30" across x 30" high
The proper linen for this table is a 90" round, which falls to the floor on all sides.
We suggest a 54" square overlay over top of the base linen which will make a diamond shape; the points will hang about 7" short of the floor.
The 30" short cabaret table is not to be confused with a 30" cocktail table. Rent these cabaret tables for seating lots of small parties; imagine a smoky jazz club full of couples around these small tables.
30" Cocktail Table (Tall)
$ 11.75
Standard Dimensions: 30" across x 42" high
The proper linen for this table is tricky, and requires a choice. Do you prefer the linen to hang just a little bit short of the ground, or to be a little long and puddle up around the base? If the former, use a 108" round and it will be 3" up from the floor (we would say this is correct).
The 120" round puddles around the base of the table with about 3" of extra material on each side. Sometimes this is a preferred look when a more luxurious linen is used; it gives a feeling of weight to the tables. This is easily solved by rolling the excess under itself if you end up not liking it.
If you are using a traditional linen with a sash tied around the middle of the post (making an hourglass shape), we suggest ordering a 132" round linen instead of a 108" or 120". You will need the extra length make the hourglass shape and if you use a 120" linen the legs of the cocktail table will show. The 132" linen will leave enough extra at the bottom to flare all the way over the legs.
Easily the most popular table we rent, the 30" cocktail table is not to be confused with the 30" Round (Cabaret) Table. The cocktail table is for standing (at 42" bar height), the cabaret is for sitting. This table is popular when just drinks are landing on the table. If you are having small bites where a guest would be holding a plate and fork as well, consider a 36" Cocktail Table. This is a three-piece table (base + pole + top) that easily fits in any car or truck, making it a popular pickup item.