Modern Restaurant Tables

La Cordoba bar and restaurant table series

9th November 2007

La Cordoba…the name is reminiscent of Spain, isn’t it? Or at least something warm and Mediterranean. The tables in the La Cordoba furniture set don’t evoke any Spanish images - you won’t be seeing any bullfights there, maybe the closest thing you’ll see to anything bovine there is if you’re served a hearty dish of beef tapas. In fact, the way the base of the tables hook out remind me of the grappling devices that ninjas in Japan are said to use. In any case, these tables look attractive and would be an asset to bars and restaurants. Let’s take a sneak peek at the items in the La Cordoba series: La Cordoba 2, La Cordoba 3, La Cordoba 4, and La Cordoba Alta 4.

Four rectangular table top sizes are available for the La Cordoba 2 model: 100 x 60 centimeters, 110 x 70 centimeters, 120 x 80 centimeters, and 1208 x 80 centimeters. For the Cordoba 3 model, which measures 70 centimeters high, a round table top measuring 70 centimeters in diameter is standard.

The 73-centimeter high La Cordoba 4 version’s round table top is available in 60-centimeter and 70-centimeter diameters, while its close relative, the La Cordoba Alta 4, is available with a table top size measuring 60 centimeters in diameter. This latter model does stay true to the Spanish word alta; at 111 centimeters high it is certainly taller than the other tables in the La Cordoba set.

Frame finishes come in three options: gloss aluminum, matte aluminum, and champagne aluminum. Table tops include any of the standard range of designs, and depending on the type of table surface selected, these can be used as indoor restaurant furniture or as outdoor bar tables. They certainly seem small and handy enough to move around and re-arrange as needed.

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