Staff lose time when the next step in a job means walking across the room for a missing piece. Put this End Table where that pressure shows up first. When visitors wait at your front desk, an unused corner can leave magazines, lighting, and other accessories without a deliberate place to rest; end tables give that reception area a measured place for those items. In administration buildings, waiting lounges, and front desk reception areas, you are managing floor space, visitor sightlines, and the surfaces assigned to materials between appointments. This table supplies a tabletop surface for magazines, lighting, and accessories, allowing you to review its location against your seating arrangement and reception workflow. Construction details let you match each material callout to the part being specified. The table uses steel construction, with a powder coat finish on the frame.
Its tabletop is high-pressure laminate, keeping the top specification separate from the frame finish. That measured size gives you a reference for placement beside seating, near a reception desk, or within a waiting lounge. The dimensions describe the complete table, not a separate tabletop measurement, so you can plan around its full width, depth, and height when reviewing your floor plan. The product is made in the United States, adding a stated origin to the specifications you are comparing during procurement. These facts let you coordinate the table with circulation around your reception area and the surfaces already assigned to visitor materials.
Your finish selection can coordinate the table with the palette already established in the room. You can review those frame and top choices separately when specifying the piece for a particular waiting area. At 20-inch wide by 20-inch deep by 20-inch high overall, the end table gives you a clear size for mapping seating, visitor circulation, and accessory placement. Use the tabletop for magazines, lighting, and other accessories in a waiting lounge, administration building, or front desk reception area. Compare the finish combination against nearby furniture, confirm the measured footprint against your plan, and assign the table to the location where visitors will use it. Overall size is 20 inches wide by 20 inches deep by 20 inches high, so plan the bay from those measurements, not from a photo alone. Confirm the layout against traffic flow, then put the piece on the purchase list.
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