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Average cost of harvest tables in Canada

Harvest tables have been gaining steam throughout the past year and into 2016. Weddings are popping up all over the place with industrial rustic, romantic rustic, rustic elegant, rustic vintage, and so on. Basically any wedding theme you can think of went on a date with the rustic theme for the past year’s weddings. At the centre of those weddings was almost always the solid wood harvest table.

Harvest Tables

Let’s all take a minute to drool over this table. It is gorgeous in all its solid woody, walnutty goodness. It is a perfect table for serving family-style dinners or having lots of room for centerpiece action. Generally holds 8 people comfortably and doesn’t require linens (another bonus). Naturally rental companies and event venues are getting asked a lot whether they have harvest tables in inventory. And then rental companies are wondering what the average cost of harvest tables in Canada is.

Here’s what you can expect:

The average cost of solid wood harvest tables in Canada ranges from $499 - $1500.00.

Why the huge range?

The range is a combination of things – we’ve heard a lot of rental companies couldn’t find harvest tables and built their own – which actually costed towards the higher end of the range when all was said and done. Another reason for the range is retail vs. wholesale pricing. Pricing of wholesale harvest tables will be cheaper than buying in a home décor store. The third reason for the range will be the type of wood used.

If you’re interested in a quote for our wood harvest tables with removable legs:

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Why our plastic leg clips for folding tables may not work for you

The ownership of National Event Supply recognized early-on into buying the business that there was a lack of replacement parts that existed in the market for event chairs and folding tables. Many party rental companies would rather replace parts then having to pay for an entirely new table. This definitely makes sense for minimizing the business expenses required – especially when the folding table or chair is still in good rental condition. So we brought in folding table and event chair accessories like the plastic leg clips for folding tables.

These plastic leg clips for folding tables help ensure the folding table legs are secured to the tabletop when the table is folded. It makes the table way easier to transport – a huge issue to rental companies as well as church groups, community centres or anywhere else that is consistently setting up and moving folding tables.

The problem with the plastic leg clips that we sell is that they are very specifically made for our NES Reliable plastic folding tables – meaning they may not fit your folding table. Two ways they may not fit: the diameter of your folding table leg may be smaller or bigger in diameter or the underside of the table doesn’t have a place to attach the plastic leg clip to.

Example of folding table leg clip smaller than the folding table leg:

Leg Clip too Small for Leg

Example of the specific place the plastic leg clip attaches to:

Plastic Leg Clip Secured to Table

These are two perfect examples of why we always say that the plastic table leg clips are only guaranteed to work on our plastic folding tables.

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How to Pair Wine and Food for your Menu

Upselling is one of the best ways to successfully increase a table’s check size to help contribute to the bottom line. While it also makes sense for your wait staff to have proper knowledge of food and wine pairings to increase customer satisfaction, also having food and wine pairings on your menu gives customers their own visual prompts. Check out this infographic on what wines go with what foods to start creating food and wine pairings of your own – and make sure your front of house gets a chance to see it as well!

Wine Pairing Chart

 

 

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How to Wash Spandex Tablecloths

Spandex Tablecloths in Use

Spandex tablecloths are a dream for event planners, party rental companies and banquet halls looking for a wrinkle-resistant, contemporary sleek silhouette. But with plenty of use comes plenty of spills and companies in the event industry need to keep a clean inventory to impress their potential customers. If some companies are looking to invest in spandex tablecloths, here’s what to expect for the washing and maintenance of the material – so you can keep your investment looking sharp!

The good news is – spandex is machine washable. To wash:

1. Examine the spandex for any evidence of visible stains or strong odors.

2. If strong odors are present, you can pre-soak in a cold water solution of 1 part white vinegar to 1 part cold water. (For major stink, up the vinegar to 2 parts white vinegar, 1 part water) Un-diluted Vinegar is also a good stain remover for sauces and red wine. For coffee or tea stains, pre-treat with liquid laundry detergent for half an hour.

3. Machine wash in lukewarm water

To dry:

4. Tumble dry on the lowest heat setting to maintain the high level of elasticity.

No ironing should be needed – but if wrinkles do occur, iron on the lowest heat setting.

Interested in a quote for our spandex tablecovers?

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How far apart should rows of plastic folding chairs be?

We always like questions on how to use our products. They’re a great way to find out more about how our products should be used in their intended. Over the past two weeks we have shared the answer to the reader questions “how far apart should rows of chiavari chairs be?” and “how far apart should rows of white resin folding chairs be?” We've also had a reader ask “how far apart should rows of plastic folding chairs be?” and I thought it worth sharing the answer. From a guest’s point of view, having chair rows too close together can be uncomfortable. I know I have attended many hockey and baseball games where the stadiums cram rows of seating in and going to get a drink or to the restroom is an awkward experience to say the least. On the flip side of this, if chairs are spaced too far apart, guests won’t be able to adequately interact with one another and the room feels like there is wasted space.

The rule of thumb for how far apart rows of plastic folding chairs: 33.25 inches from chair back to chair back.

Our Plastic Folding Chairs are 15.25 inches deep. We need to leave an additional 18 inches between the back of the chair row in front to the plastic folding chair front of the row behind.

How Far Apart Should Rows of Plastic Folding Chairs Be

The rule of thumb for how far apart each plastic folding chair should be in a row: each plastic folding chair in a row should be spaced 2 inches apart so guests don’t feel crowded or uncomfortable.

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