A clear work zone helps the team stay on task from the first appointment through the last handoff. Put this Round Cafe and Breakroom Table where that pressure shows up first. When your breakroom has to handle coffee, lunch, and short conversations without turning every gathering into a scheduling problem, a cafeteria table gives your team a shared place to use. This 24-inch round format keeps the footprint focused while the 30-inch height establishes a standard table level for daily breakroom use. You can place it where employees pause between tasks, use it as part of a cafe-style arrangement, or coordinate multiple tables when the room needs more than one gathering point.
The relevant question is whether the table's documented dimensions and construction match the space you are managing. The top is 1-1/4-inch high-pressure top with a backer sheet and black t-mold. Underneath, the base and top spider are cast iron, while the column is 3 inches in diameter and made of steel.
Overall height is 30 inches. If your facilities process requires written product information before purchase, these are the specifications to carry into that review. For you, ownership starts with a clear count, a documented finish choice, and a placement plan that reflects how your staff actually uses shared space. Overall size is 0 inches wide by 0 inches deep by 30 inches high, so plan the bay from those measurements, not from a photo alone. Match the look to the suite, check the floor plan, and order for the next install window. Grab the configuration that fits the bay and put it on the buy list for this room. When the day's work piles up faster than the room can hold it, a defined station keeps people moving. Busy rooms stall when gear and paperwork have no assigned place to land between tasks.
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