Description
Breaking with Tradition, Fostering Equal Dialogue Round tables inherently possess the gene of “equal footing.” No Chief Designer: Without the traditional “center” or “back” seat of a rectangular table, every participant has the same perspective and right to speak, encouraging free expression. No Blind Spots: The circular structure ensures direct eye contact, facilitating the capture of nonverbal cues and enhancing team trust and cohesion. Optimized Space Utilization, Smoother Movement Central Focus: Everyone’s gaze naturally converges on the center of the round table, making it a visual focal point for projectors, models, or meeting materials. Saving Corner Space: Compared to square tables, round tables lack sharp right angles, freeing up more space for movement in the meeting room, allowing for more flexible entry, exit, and conversation. Flexible Expansion: Seating can be easily added or removed around the round table, eliminating concerns about the ends of a long table being neglected.






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