Training & Flip-Top Tables — Expert Answer

How do you create a pod or cluster layout with flip-top training tables?

Pod or cluster layouts with flip-top training tables are effective for collaborative learning — groups of 4–6 participants sit around a cluster of tables arranged in a closed configuration. To create pods, push 2–3 flip-top tables together (end-to-end or end-to-side) to form a larger shared surface, then gather chairs around them. The advantage over permanent round conference tables: the pods can be instantly rearranged into rows or a U-shape for lecture portions and then reformed for group work. For a consistent pod layout, establish a defined pod size (e.g., two 60-inch tables per pod) and mark floor positions for consistent setup each time. FindOfficeFurniture.com — call 888-719-4960.
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