Turin Poseur Table Concrete Laminate Top & Black Metal Base
Product Description
The Turin is a rectangular poseur-height table combining a powder-coated black metal base with a concrete-effect laminate top. At standing-height, it suits bar areas, informal dining zones, and front-of-house spaces...
Specifications
- Colour
- Concrete
- Dimensions
- 1120(H) x 1200(W) x 700(D) mm
- Material
- Concrete
- Warranty
- 1 Year
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Product Description
The Turin is a rectangular poseur-height table combining a powder-coated black metal base with a concrete-effect laminate top. At standing-height, it suits bar areas, informal dining zones, and front-of-house spaces where a relaxed, modern feel is needed without compromising on durability. The concrete laminate finish is a popular choice in contemporary hospitality interiors where an industrial aesthetic works well.
In busy service environments, the laminate surface holds up well under daily commercial use. It resists staining, surface scratching, and fading — which matters in venues where tables are in near-constant use across long service periods. The metal base adds meaningful stability at this height, reducing the risk of tipping in high-footfall areas.
- Concrete-effect laminate surface resists stains, scratches, and UV discolouration
- Black metal base provides a stable platform at poseur height
- Suitable for both indoor use and covered outdoor dining areas
- Straightforward to wipe down between covers — no specialist cleaning required
- The finish holds its appearance well under continuous commercial use
At 1200mm wide and 700mm deep, this table provides a reasonable working surface for two to four standing covers depending on layout. Weighing just under 33kg, it can be repositioned as needed but is substantial enough to feel grounded in use. No fixing to the floor is required in most applications, though placement on uneven outdoor surfaces should be checked for stability.
This table suits hospitality venues, bars, restaurants, and event spaces where standing-height seating is part of the offer. It works well in smaller venues wanting a consistent look across their floor, as well as in larger sites used as a secondary table type. For operators fitting out larger spaces or requiring heavier-duty or weatherproof alternatives, other options in the range may be worth considering.
If you're planning a larger furniture fit-out or want to check suitability for a specific space, feel free to get in touch — it's the kind of thing worth a quick conversation before ordering.
Key Features
- Concrete-effect laminate top resists scratches, stains, and UV fading
- Powder-coated black metal base offers stable poseur-height support
- 1200mm wide rectangular top accommodates two to four standing covers
- Suitable for covered outdoor use as well as indoor dining areas
- 32.8kg weight provides grounded stability without requiring floor fixing
Operational Benefits
- Laminate surface stays presentable across heavy daily covers without specialist care
- Stable base reduces tipping risk in busy, high-footfall front-of-house areas
- Standing height supports informal dining formats and increases floor flexibility
- Quick to wipe down between sittings, keeping turnaround times efficient
- Consistent concrete finish suits modern hospitality interiors without ongoing maintenance
Specifications
- Colour
- Concrete
- Dimensions
- 1120(H) x 1200(W) x 700(D) mm
- Material
- Concrete
- Warranty
- 1 Year
- Weight
- 32.8kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The laminate top is weather-resistant and the metal base is finished to withstand outdoor conditions, making it suitable for covered or sheltered outdoor dining areas. We would not recommend leaving it fully exposed to sustained wet weather over long periods, and it is worth checking that the surface is level before use outdoors.
- The 1200mm width comfortably seats two people on the long sides, and some operators use the short ends for a third or fourth cover in more casual formats. The actual capacity will depend on the bar stools or poseur chairs used alongside it and how much space you allow per person.
- The Turin typically requires basic self-assembly to attach the top to the base — no specialist tools or trades are needed. It does not require floor fixing in standard commercial settings, though if you are placing multiple tables on an uneven or sloped surface it is worth checking stability before service.