Posted May 8, 201114 yr Staff 1. Under Commonsense Feng Shui and even Symbolism in Feng Shui; any dining table should preferably have even number of legs e.g. 4 legs.2. It is best to avoid buying any dining table with odd number of legs e.g. 1 or 3 legs.3. In addition; all dining chairs or stools should be even in number. (Exception of baby chairs).
Posted August 8, 201213 yr Staff This white chair found in a certain coffee shop chain in Singapore is highly unstable.Often, I would see people either sit and nearly flip over at the sides of the chair.The major flaw is that the two side wings is elongated and if one is not careful, one can tip over much like a see-saw... Quote On 5/8/2011 10:26:07 PM, Anonymous wrote:1. Under Commonsense Feng Shuiand even Symbolism in FengShui; any dining table shouldpreferably have even number oflegs e.g. 4 legs.2. It is bestto avoid buying any diningtable with odd number of legse.g. 1 or 3 legs.3. Inaddition; all dining chairs orstools should be even innumber. (Exception of babychairs).
Posted June 23, 201510 yr Staff What about one legged tables? This depends on the centre-of-gravity of the table. For example, if one leans hard on one side of the table; can the table "topple" down? Quote On 8/8/2012 3:28:57 PM, Anonymous wrote: >1.>Under Commonsense Feng Shui >and even>Symbolism in Feng >Shui; any dining>table should >preferably have even>number of >legs e.g. 4 legs.2. It is>best >to avoid buying any dining>>table with odd number of legs>>e.g. 1 or 3 legs.3. In >addition;>all dining chairs or >stools should>be even in >number. (Exception of>baby >chairs).
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