Catalogue/Tables & Dining Sets
Fold & feast
Three tables, two philosophies. The five-piece set is fixed furniture: a rectangular glass-top table with four upholstered faux-leather chairs that slide fully underneath, sized for small kitchens and dining corners. The two 6-foot folding tables are the opposite — plastic tops on powder-coated steel legs that fold in half around a carry handle, lock shut, and stow in a closet or car trunk between parties, yard sales and campsite dinners.
Side by side
| Model | Headline spec | Rating | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FDW 5-Piece Glass Dining Set | Tempered rectangular glass | ★★★★☆ 4.2 (6,428) | $134.99 | Data sheet → |
| FDW 6 ft Fold-in-Half Table | Stain-resistant textured plastic — smooth enough to write on | ★★★★☆ 4.2 (4,062) | $47.48 | Data sheet → |
| FDW 6 ft Outdoor Folding Table | White molded plastic | ★★★★☆ 4.4 (232) | $56.61 | Data sheet → |
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Unit 01 / 03
A rectangular glass table and four cushioned faux-leather chairs, engineered so the chairs disappear underneath when dinner is over.

Unit 02 / 03
Six feet of party table that folds around its own handle into a three-foot slab you carry like a briefcase.

Unit 03 / 03
The event-grade 6-footer: same fold-in-half steel build, shipped fully assembled and pitched at weddings and party rentals.
Before you order
Buy the five-piece set as everyday dining furniture; buy the folding tables as capacity you deploy on demand. Households that host tend to end up with both.
Both 6-footers share the fold-in-half steel-leg build; the outdoor-badged model ships fully assembled and is pitched at weddings and events, while the picnic model is the value pick of the pair.
The glass set wipes clean but wants coasters and care; the plastic folding tops are stain-resistant, lightly textured, and take abuse — you can even write on them.
Four more ranges cover the rest of the house.