The Benefits of Mitchell Cafeteria Seating and Folding Tables

Building the perfect cafeteria setting is never easy. After all, just the word cafeteria evokes all sorts of odd memories in people, and most of them aren’t very positive. Setting the right mood, though, can help change that perception, and often that starts with great seating options. At Carroll Seating Company, we’re proud to carry a complete line of Mitchell Furniture Systems, ideal for your office or school cafeteria.
Mitchell Tables

The Mitchell Name
Mitchell has been one of the top brands in cafeteria seating for some time, and it’s completely understandable. They not only have some of the best products at great prices, but all of their options are designed to create real-life solutions in the difficult cafeteria environment. The company’s commitment to better seating options began in the 1940s with their Victory Tables, and today, they’ve continue to innovate and create tables with the ideas of storage and better use of space at the forefront.

Great Options
Schools have so many different spaces they use as cafeterias, and Mitchell understands that and creates products to fit. From wall mounted choices that fold up against wall in anything from single to triple depth to help better utilize the space to creative cafeteria tables that fold and store as necessary, they offer durable products made to withstand even the toughest users – kids!

Let Us Help
Not sure where to even begin as you search for the right cafeteria tables? We can help. With design services, dedicated project managers, and a team who knows how to create the ideal cafeteria, no matter what the setting, we have the experience, knowledge, and skills that are perfect for you. Contact us today to learn more about your Mitchell cafeteria seating options and to begin building the best possible cafeteria you can!

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