Pimlico Rectangular Dining Table – Dark Walnut Rubber Wood
Product Description
The Pimlico Rectangular Dining Table is a self-assembly dining table constructed from rubber wood and finished in a dark walnut colour. Rubber wood is a dense, close-grained hardwood — sourced...
Specifications
- Colour
- Walnut
- Dimensions
- 740(H) x 700(W) x 1200(D) mm
- Furniture frame
- Wood
- Material
- Rubber Wood
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Product Description
The Pimlico Rectangular Dining Table is a self-assembly dining table constructed from rubber wood and finished in a dark walnut colour. Rubber wood is a dense, close-grained hardwood — sourced from sustainable plantations — that performs reasonably well in commercial dining environments, handling minor knocks and surface wear better than softer timbers. The dark walnut finish helps conceal everyday marks and light staining between cleans, which is a practical consideration in any busy front-of-house setting.
In service, this table suits venues running continuous covers through lunch and dinner. The rectangular format seats four comfortably and works well arranged in rows or combined with square tables of the same range when you need to accommodate larger parties or reconfigure the floor plan at short notice. At 15kg, it is light enough to reposition during a service without much effort.
- Rubber wood construction — durable and sustainably sourced
- Dark walnut finish suits traditional and contemporary interiors equally well
- Self-assembly design simplifies delivery and reduces lead-in time
- Rectangular format pairs well with square tables for flexible cover arrangements
- Lightweight enough to reposition during service without disruption
It is worth being straightforward here: rubber wood is a practical, mid-range commercial material, but it is not equivalent to solid oak or denser hardwood alternatives in terms of long-term wear resistance. For high-turnover operations running three or more sittings daily, it is worth considering whether a heavier-duty specification would better match the volume over time.
This table is well suited to cafés, country pubs, hotel dining rooms, and independent restaurants where a consistent, unfussy aesthetic matters and the table will see moderate to busy — rather than extreme — daily use.
If you are fitting out a dining area and want to talk through quantities, layout options, or whether this specification is the right fit for your service volume, the team are glad to help before you place an order.
Key Features
- Rubber wood construction with dense, close-grained hardwood durability
- Dark walnut finish conceals everyday marks between cleaning rounds
- Self-assembly design reduces delivery complexity and lead-in time
- Rectangular format seats four and pairs with square tables easily
- 15kg weight allows repositioning during service without difficulty
Operational Benefits
- Handles continuous covers through lunch and dinner service reliably
- Dark finish maintains presentable appearance with minimal between-service attention
- Flexible layout combinations support larger parties without extra furniture
- Sustainable rubber wood sourcing suits environmentally conscious operators
- Quick assembly keeps setup time low when fitting out multiple covers
Specifications
- Colour
- Walnut
- Dimensions
- 740(H) x 700(W) x 1200(D) mm
- Furniture frame
- Wood
- Material
- Rubber Wood
- Weight
- 15kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Rubber wood performs well in moderate to busy commercial environments — it is denser than many softwoods and resists surface knocks and everyday wear reasonably well. That said, for very high-turnover sites running multiple sittings daily, it is worth weighing whether a heavier-duty hardwood construction would offer better longevity over time.
- Yes — the rectangular format works well alongside square tables from the same range, allowing you to extend seating for larger parties or reconfigure the floor plan for private dining arrangements without needing dedicated boardroom-style tables.
- It is well suited to cafés, country pubs, hotel dining rooms, and independent restaurants where a clean, consistent aesthetic is important and tables will see steady rather than extreme daily use. Venues with very high footfall or rough-and-tumble environments may find a more robust specification a better long-term investment.