1 2 3 4. 5 6 7 NumberTypeAmountSize 1 Foyer tables (seats 4 people) 8 Height - 76cm Top - 106cm x 60cm 2 Foyer tables (seats 2 people) 2 Height - 76cm.

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NumberTypeAmountSize 1 Foyer tables (seats 4 people) 8 Height - 76cm Top - 106cm x 60cm 2 Foyer tables (seats 2 people) 2 Height - 76cm Top - 106cm x 60cm 3Café square table5 Height – 45cm Top - 58cm x 58cm 4Café round table4 Height – 75cm Diameter - 58cm 4Café chair33Height – 45cm 5Bar square table8 Height – 75cm Top - 58cm x 58cm 5 Bar chair (with arms) 30Height – 45cm 6Bar round table6 Height – 75cm Diameter - 75cm 6 Bar chair (without arms) 24Height – 45cm 6Bar stools12Height – 45cm 7 Terrace bar round table 6 Height – 75cm Diameter - 75cm 7 Terrace bar chairs (with arms) 3Height – 45cm 7 Terrace bar chairs (without arms) 15Height – 45cm