What size is a standard cocktail table?
The tall, bar height (standing) cocktail tables stand at 42″ while the short, standard height, table is at 30″.
What are tall cocktail tables called?
High top tables, also called bar tables, cocktail tables, or pub tables (or sometimes even bistro tables), are taller than their traditional counterparts. Standard height tables are usually about 28-30 inches tall, where high tops are typically between 36-42 inches high.
How long is a cocktail table?
A general rule of thumb is that the cocktail table should be at least half as long as but not longer than the sofa. Most design schemes look good with a table that is two-thirds the length of sofa. The ideal size, however, depends on the shape and width of both the cocktail table and the couch.
How many chairs fit around a 30 inch round table?
30″ Round Table – seats 3-4 guests. 36″ Round Table – seats 4 guests. 42″ Round Table – seats 4-5 guests. 48″ Round Table – seats 5-6 guests.
What size linen goes on a 30 cocktail table?
At 30″ height use 90″ round tablecloth. At 42″ height use 120″ round tablecloth. Or consider our stylish Spandex table cover.
What is the difference between a cocktail and coffee table?
The Differences Generally speaking, cocktail tables are usually square or rectangular in shape, while coffee tables are often round or oval. The only clear thing is that both the cocktail table and coffee table are relative latecomers to the furniture party and have only been around for a century or two.
What are barstool tables called?
Counter-height tables typically measure between 34 to 36 inches, and the seat heights of counter stools and chairs usually range between 24 to 27 inches. These tables are about the same height as your kitchen counter or island — hence the name!
How tall are high top cocktail tables?
We would recommend looking for a cocktail/cruiser table that is in the 41″ to 44″ tall range; National Event Supply Cocktail Tables are 42″ and 43″ tall. We recommend this because the height range is comfortable for the vast majority of people to use in a cocktail party or standing reception setting.