Shared spaces run smoother when each station has a job and the walk path stays open. This Round Table with Black Metal Base - Cafe belongs in that conversation. The lunch conversations happening in your breakroom are often forced into chairs, counters, or whatever surface is open. A standing height conference table gives you a specific place for short meetings, shared meals, and conversations that happen between scheduled appointments. This 36-inch round table is 42 inches high, the cafe height identified for meetings and lunchrooms. You can place it where employees gather for lunch or where teams need a standing meeting point, then arrange stools around the round top when your plan calls for seating.
The result is a table assigned to moments that otherwise compete with desks, counters, and occupied meeting rooms. The top is 1 1/8 inches thick, a measurement you can use when comparing tables for your office. The table includes a black metal base, and its overall dimensions are 36 inches in diameter and 42 inches high. You can read the construction details directly: a thick top, a named edge profile, and a black metal base. Each fact applies to the component identified, giving you specific information for reviewing the table against your room plan and daily use.
Your floor plan can give this table one of two clearly sourced roles: a standing meeting point or a lunchroom table. In a breakroom, the 42-inch cafe height places the table at the height identified for lunchroom use; in a meeting area, the 36-inch diameter creates a round setting for discussions. Add stools around it when your seating plan requires them. That detail lets you plan around the facts that matter: the room, the height, the diameter, and the surfaces your staff will use. For offices balancing short discussions with shared meals, this standing height conference table gives those activities a specific location without asking a desk or occupied conference room to do both jobs. Overall size is 0 inches wide by 0 inches deep by 42 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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