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unique seats

Weddings come in all shapes and sizes—and now, so do reception tables. The newest twist is literally that: a place to dine that weaves, waves and crisscrosses its way through your venue.

FANCY FEAST

More swaps for the classic layout.

DYNAMIC DOMINOS

This stacked seating is graphic (hello, zigzag) and gives guests plenty of directions to chat.

LOOSE AND LENGTHY

Mimic the feel of a (major) dinner party with one long table that seats all your pals in a row.

SERIOUSLY A-MAZE-ING

You’ll definitely need place cards for this

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