Wood reproduction tables: Classy yet functional

Many five-star or deluxe hotels have a luxurious image to live up to and this they do most assiduously, from the grand perspective (like their overall architecture) down to the tiniest details (like the toiletries they provide). Their opulence is also reinforced by the hotel furniture we see in them. Some opt for ultra-modern glass and steel while others go for heavy, traditional looks with wooden furnishings and fittings.

Less well-known or grandiose hotels manage to reproduce a degree of their higher-end counterparts’ atmosphere of extravagance by choosing and showcasing classy but less expensive accoutrements. Reproduction furniture plays a big part in this. With replicas, hotels that especially want to project a genteel but luxurious aura achieve this for the fraction of the price of a genuine antique.

Some examples of reproduction furniture are the so-called MC tables. These would look great as part of a hotel’s reception area furniture set. Having a beechwood frame stained to a standard color or done according to a client’s preferred shade, they are available in several variations, having either circular, square, or rectangular table tops in various sizes.

Here are their measurements:

  • MC T226: 76 cm (height), 80 x 80 cm (table top)
  • MC T221: 76 cm (height), 120 x 80 cm (table top)
  • MC T211: 76 cm (height), 80 x 80 cm (table top)
  • MCT200: 76 cm (height), 80 x 80 cm (table top)
  • MC Boccia Liscia: 76 cm (height), 100 cm (table top). A similar model, but with a different base is available, called the Boccia Intagliata.

Having reproduction tables and chairs is in some ways better than having the real thing: no need to worry about theft or exorbitant insurance rates. Plus, they’re functional, designed for use by guests. Inadvertent chipping by a guest or coffee stains won’t bring the stress and heartache it would if real antique furniture was used!

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