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Surface.  When looking at laminate tables, the type of laminate used is an indicator of both its quality and its durability.  A thick, high-pressure laminate will weather watermarks, stains, and scrapes much better than its thinner counterpart melamine or particleboard—which means that it will be around and looking good much longer.  With laminate tables it is also important to look for rounded corners, as they are less intrusive in the workplace and also don’t have the same vulnerability to cracking, chipping, or peeling that laminate office table corners have. 

Wood surfaces should be well finished and free of rough spots or splinters, as both are distracting and make the table less functional. 

Metal tables should be made of a certain gage steel—the more “solid feeling” the better.  Also, the heavier the better, as this indicates a more solid construction with emphasis on quality instead of economy. 

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