Turin 600mm Round Poseur Table – Metal Base & Planked Oak Top
Product Description
The Turin poseur table combines a black metal base with a 600mm round top finished in a planked oak laminate. Standing at bar height, it is a practical choice for...
Specifications
- Colour
- Planked Oak
- Diameter
- 600
- Dimensions
- 1120
- Material
- Planked Oak
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Product Description
The Turin poseur table combines a black metal base with a 600mm round top finished in a planked oak laminate. Standing at bar height, it is a practical choice for front-of-house areas designed around standing service or high-stool dining — bar areas, casual dining rooms, waiting spaces, and covered outdoor terraces.
The laminate surface is built to handle the routine demands of commercial service: repeated wipe-downs, minor knocks, and spills dealt with using standard catering-grade cleaning products. The planked oak effect gives a warm, contemporary appearance without the upkeep that real timber requires, which matters in environments where tables need to look presentable through a full day of covers with minimal intervention.
From an operational standpoint, the key practical advantages include:
- Laminate top resists stains, scratches, and UV exposure, keeping daily upkeep straightforward
- Metal base provides stable ballast at poseur height, reducing the risk of toppling in a busy floor environment
- Construction is suited to covered outdoor and indoor-outdoor spaces as well as internal use
- Wipes down cleanly between covers without specialist products
No electrical, gas, or water connections are required. The table is ready to position on arrival, though it is worth checking floor levelness before final placement — poseur-height tables are more sensitive to uneven surfaces than standard dining height. At 20.4kg it is manageable for two people to reposition as layouts change.
The 600mm top suits two guests comfortably for drinks service or light dining, making it a practical unit for bar and casual dining operations rather than larger group settings. If your layout calls for bigger groups, or if a more substantial base is needed for a high-footfall environment, there are larger and heavier-duty alternatives worth considering.
If you are specifying tables across a full front-of-house layout or want to talk through mixing heights and finishes for a particular space, the team is happy to help before you commit to quantities.
Key Features
- 600mm round planked oak laminate top for bar-height dining
- Solid black metal base engineered for stability at poseur height
- Laminate surface rated for commercial cleaning products and daily use
- Suitable for covered outdoor terraces as well as indoor installations
- 20.4kg total weight allows repositioning by two members of staff
Operational Benefits
- Maintains a presentable finish through long service periods with minimal effort
- Stable base reduces toppling risk in busy, high-footfall floor environments
- Planked oak finish delivers warmth and character without real-wood maintenance demands
- No installation prerequisites mean tables are ready to deploy immediately on arrival
- Consistent neutral finish simplifies specification across larger front-of-house areas
Specifications
- Colour
- Planked Oak
- Diameter
- 600
- Dimensions
- 1120
- Material
- Planked Oak
- Warranty
- 1 Year
- Weight
- 20.4kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The 600mm diameter comfortably accommodates two guests for drinks service and works well for light dining covers. For table service involving full place settings or shared dishes, a larger top would give more practical working space.
- Yes — the laminate top and metal base are suited to covered outdoor and indoor-outdoor environments. It is not recommended for fully exposed positions where the base and top would be subject to direct rain or prolonged wet weather.
- More so than a standard dining table. The taller the table, the more noticeable any floor unevenness becomes — a small variance that would barely register at dining height can cause visible rocking at poseur height. Checking floor levelness and using floor levellers where necessary is worth doing before final placement, particularly on older or uneven surfaces.