Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Octagonal picnic tables and history of bench picnic table designs.


1) What is the advantage of an Octagonal Picnic Table?

The design of an Octagonal Picnic Table makes it easier to seat more people. It is a more comfortable design than a standard square table and in addition, it is very attractive.

2) Why should I buy your metal Octagonal Picnic Table?

This picnic table has many unique features that make it an excellent purchase for any family or organization. Among the many features is that it is very durable and rust, corrosion and scuff resistant. It will last for decades and is portable – it can be moved or stored for periods of time.

3) What is the best material to use in the construction of an Octagonal Picnic Table?

There is no one best material because each material has its advantages and disadvantages. However, plastic-coated metal is very durable and cost effective and that makes it a very popular choice.

4) What is the history of the picnic table in the US?

It appears that picnic tables may have arrived as early as the late 1800’s and were used in public gathering places in small towns throughout America.
Picnic tables are sometimes referred to as picnic benches and are basically a modified table with built-in benches on both sides.

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