A clear work zone helps the team stay on task from the first appointment through the last handoff. Put this Conversational Table where that pressure shows up first. Your reception and lounge areas ask people to gather in the same footprint where conversations, waiting, and short meetings happen. This coffee table puts the relevant dimensions and materials in view while you assess how people move through a shared space. In a high-use reception or lounge application, the buying decision is not only about filling an open area. You are also deciding whether the table can sit alongside seating, leave room for circulation, and give visitors or colleagues a consistent place to gather.
The product facts are specific: this is a coffee table with a 30-inch round high-pressure laminate top, powdercoated steel legs, and an overall height of 16 inches. Construction starts with the round top, which measures 30 inches in diameter and uses high-pressure laminate. Its edge is formed with a knife-edge profile, giving you a clearly stated detail to review when the tabletop is viewed from the side. These materials and components are specified for a coffee table intended for high-use reception and lounge applications.
Overall dimensions are 30 inches in diameter by 16 inches high. Keeping those measurements together matters when you are checking the table against seating heights, circulation paths, and the usable area around a reception arrangement. You can evaluate the top construction, edge profile, leg material, and overall size without relying on assumptions about category standards or unstated specifications. For configuration, the source describes a variety of high-pressure laminate tops, all paired with the 30-inch round format and knife edge. That makes the product details useful during the final review: confirm the 30-inch diameter, confirm the 16-inch height, review the available high-pressure laminate top variety, and match the table to the reception or lounge setting you are furnishing. Overall size is 0 inches wide by 0 inches deep by 16 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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