Bolero Cast Iron Step Square Table Base
Product Description
The Bolero Cast Iron Step Square Table Base is a fixed-height, single-pedestal base designed for use with compatible predrilled square table tops in commercial front-of-house settings. Cast iron construction and...
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 720(H) x 425(L) x 425(W)mm
- Furniture frame
- Cast Iron
- Furniture type
- Table Bases
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Product Description
The Bolero Cast Iron Step Square Table Base is a fixed-height, single-pedestal base designed for use with compatible predrilled square table tops in commercial front-of-house settings. Cast iron construction and a black finish make it a practical, neutral option for cafés, bars, pub dining rooms, and bistros where tables need to withstand daily use without fuss.
Cast iron bases earn their place in busy hospitality environments largely because of their weight. At 15kg, this base sits firmly on smooth or tiled floors, resisting the gradual rocking and shifting that lighter alternatives tend to develop over months of heavy use. Tables that wobble frustrate both staff and guests; the mass of a cast iron base largely eliminates that problem without any additional adjustment.
From an operational standpoint, the key practical advantages are:
- Solid cast iron construction holds up well across years of front-of-house use
- Standard 720mm dining height works with conventional chair heights without modification
- Square footprint suits tighter floor layouts and distributes load evenly
- Compatible with Bolero's Duroflat, Durolight, Compact Exterior, Lamidur, and Werzalit predrilled top ranges
- Black finish sits neutrally within most interior schemes and shows wear less readily than lighter finishes
There are no utilities or installation requirements — the base positions directly on the floor. It is worth confirming before ordering that your chosen top is predrilled to the correct fixing pattern, as not all tops will align without modification. On uneven or stone-flag floors, it is sensible to consider floor protection or levelling pads to avoid marking both the base and the surface beneath it.
This base suits operators fitting out standard dining areas with moderate to high daily covers. It is a reliable choice for single-site restaurants, pub dining rooms, and café fitouts. Operators equipping larger or more intensive venues may find it worth reviewing the wider range of bases before committing to a single option.
If you would like guidance on matching a base to a particular top or working out the right configuration for your floor layout, the team is glad to help before you place an order.
Key Features
- 15kg cast iron construction provides firm, stable floor contact
- Fixed 720mm height suits standard commercial dining chair heights
- Square 425mm footprint distributes load evenly across smaller floor areas
- Black powder finish resists everyday wear in front-of-house environments
- Compatible with Bolero predrilled top ranges including Duroflat and Werzalit
Operational Benefits
- Reduces table rocking and shifting under regular daily covers
- Neutral black finish integrates easily into most café or restaurant interiors
- No installation requirements means tables are operational immediately on delivery
- Durable cast iron construction supports long-term use without replacement
- Square footprint allows tighter table spacing in compact dining areas
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 720(H) x 425(L) x 425(W)mm
- Furniture frame
- Cast Iron
- Furniture type
- Table Bases
- Material
- Cast Iron
- Weight
- 15kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- This base is designed for use with predrilled square tops from Bolero's own ranges, including Duroflat, Durolight, Compact Exterior, Lamidur, and Werzalit. It is important to confirm that your chosen top is predrilled to the correct fixing pattern before ordering, as tops without the appropriate drilling will require modification to fit.
- Cast iron is a well-established choice for front-of-house table bases precisely because its weight contributes to stability — heavier bases are far less prone to developing the wobble that lighter steel alternatives can show over time. It performs reliably in high-footfall settings such as pub dining rooms, cafés, and restaurants, though operators on very uneven floors should consider floor protection pads to avoid surface marking.
- A square footprint tends to suit venues where tables are arranged in rows or against walls, as it aligns more predictably with the edges of the top and can make better use of floor space in tighter configurations. Round bases are often preferred where tables need to be repositioned frequently or where the floor layout is more open. If you are unsure which suits your space, it is worth talking through your floor plan before ordering.