Training Tables — Expert Answer
How do I configure a training room that works for both lecture and collaboration?
The most flexible setup uses a modified chevron or herringbone layout — tables angled toward the front at roughly 45° — which gives every participant good sightlines to a presentation screen while also allowing easy conversation with neighbors for collaborative activities. Avoid pure classroom rows for hybrid training because participants have to turn awkwardly for group work. If you have flip-top tables, you can reset to a U-shape for workshops and back to chevron for presentations in about 10–15 minutes. FindOfficeFurniture.com has flip-top training tables perfect for convertible rooms — call 888-719-4960.