Table Skirting – Still the Most Economical way to Present Tables
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Traditionally skirting was used for most tables within a food and beverage department, from buffet to wedding head tables.
Today table skirting comes in a large variety of pleat and fabric styles and is utilized by properties for conference, meeting and other areas which are in need of a smart and inexpensive way to present tables to their guests.
Recent trends in the hospitality industry has seen a preference towards food and catering tables that are supplied in granite or glass tops which require no skirting or drapery. This is impressive alternative to skirting however not all properties have the budget to purchase new tables and still require a fast and easy skirting set up.
Customary methods of traditional skirting can be frustrating for set up staff with the constant ironing between events, broken or lost plastic attachment clips and the tedious pinning method which was slow and tiresome. New technology in skirting manufacturing ensures skirts keep their shape, can be machine washed, stored on hangers and trolleys between events to minimise laundering costs and even have logos added. Suppliers such as SICO South Pacific now offer a snap clip which offers a lifetime warranty on plastic clips which are "unbreakable".
Table skirting will continue to be one of the easiest and cost effective ways to revamp tables for many years to come - for more information visit www.tableskirting.com.au.










