Busy rooms stall when gear and paperwork have no assigned place to land between tasks. This 14-foot Conference Table is sized for that kind of day. Your team resets chairs, documents, and discussion materials between meetings, and each changeover costs time before the next decision begins. A conference table becomes part of that recurring reset, so the room can support planning sessions, presentations, and decisions without making every meeting feel improvised. This table gives you a documented 14-foot width for organizing the room around the people who use it most. When meetings carry financial, operational, or personnel consequences, the table's size and finish become part of how deliberately you prepare the room.
Dimensions are 14-foot wide by 48-inch deep by 30-inch high. The top is made in two pieces, and the product description specifies 1-inch-thick work surfaces with a beveled edge. The table includes cutouts designed to support PM33. Laminate finishes are available in Gray Steel, Textured Sea Salt, and Mocha.
These are the details you can check against your floor plan: the 14-foot width, 48-inch depth, and 30-inch height establish the table's planning envelope, while the two-piece top, beveled edge, and PM33-support cutouts identify the construction and technology provisions specified for this conference table. For your buying team, the finish choice can follow the room already in place: Gray Steel, Textured Sea Salt, or Mocha laminate. You can also use the published dimensions to coordinate the conference room before the order is placed, including the path from entry to table, the positions of chairs, and the clearances needed for people moving around the meeting. The two-piece top gives you a specific item to confirm with facilities and installers during planning, while the cutouts designed to support PM33 give your technology team a documented point to review. If your meetings regularly bring people and materials into one room, this conference table gives the project a stated 30-inch height, a 48-inch depth, and a 14-foot width to carry into your layout review. Overall size is 14 inches wide by 48 inches deep by 30 inches high, so plan the bay from those measurements, not from a photo alone. Walk the footprint with a tape measure before the order goes in.
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