Sebel Furniture introduce their superb range of banquet seating.
January 27th, 2009
There is nothing more lavish than banquette seating in any restaurant, bar, club or hotel. It evokes images of dining in a fancy French Restaurant. Lingering at the table, good conversations, great company gathered together, taking the time to converse rather than snatch a quick meal or drink.
Sebel’s range of banquettes make the most of a small space and makes for a cosy seating area. Round tables, square tables, rectangular tables – all work. Seating for 2, 4, 6, 8 or many more. Toss cushions or not. Curved banquettes, straight banquettes, L-shaped banquettes, or U-shaped – all are possible. There are so many possibilities.
Sebel can provide a suitable option for almost any room and venue. Have fun and pick your favourite.
Pictured Bellagio and Rhapsody banquettes.

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