Turin 700mm Square Poseur Table – Concrete Laminate Top
Product Description
The Turin poseur table is a standing-height table designed for commercial dining, bar, and hospitality environments. It pairs a powder-coated black metal base with a concrete-effect laminate top, producing a...
Specifications
- Colour
- Concrete
- Dimensions
- 1120(H) x 700(W) x 700(D) mm
- Material
- Concrete
- Warranty
- 1 Year
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Product Description
The Turin poseur table is a standing-height table designed for commercial dining, bar, and hospitality environments. It pairs a powder-coated black metal base with a concrete-effect laminate top, producing a clean, contemporary look that sits comfortably in modern café, bar, and restaurant interiors without requiring a significant outlay on furniture.
At just over a metre high, this is a table built for casual dining, drinks service, and breakout areas rather than traditional seated covers. The metal base provides reliable stability under normal service conditions, and the laminate surface handles the everyday wear that comes with regular cover turnover — resisting surface staining and minor scratching well enough for most hospitality settings.
- Concrete-effect laminate top suits industrial and contemporary interior schemes
- Powder-coated black metal base gives a visually cohesive, stable foundation
- Laminate surface resists everyday staining and light surface wear
- Manageable weight allows repositioning during floor reconfigurations
- Suitable for covered outdoor use as well as indoor settings
Being a laminate-topped table rather than a solid surface or stone alternative, it is well suited to environments where appearance matters but budget is a practical consideration. It is not intended for unsheltered outdoor settings, and the laminate finish, while durable, would not be the strongest choice for very high-footfall venues where tables take sustained heavy use across long service periods.
This table works well in casual dining venues, bar areas, hotel lobbies, and hospitality breakout spaces where poseur height is needed and a concrete-effect aesthetic suits the interior. For sites with heavier demands or where surface durability is a priority, a solid-surface alternative may be the more appropriate specification.
If you are planning a dining area layout and want to talk through table configurations, surface materials, or volume requirements, the team is happy to work through the details with you.
Key Features
- 700mm square concrete-effect laminate top for contemporary settings
- Powder-coated black metal base provides stable standing-height support
- Poseur height suitable for bar service, casual dining, and breakout areas
- Laminate surface resists staining and surface scratching under regular use
- Suitable for indoor use and sheltered covered outdoor environments
Operational Benefits
- Contemporary concrete-effect finish integrates with modern interior schemes
- Stable base reduces the risk of tipping during busy service periods
- Manageable weight allows quick floor reconfiguration between services
- Laminate surface keeps maintenance simple and cleaning time low
- Cost-effective specification where appearance and practicality both matter
Specifications
- Colour
- Concrete
- Dimensions
- 1120(H) x 700(W) x 700(D) mm
- Material
- Concrete
- Warranty
- 1 Year
- Weight
- 20.4kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It is suitable for covered outdoor areas such as sheltered terraces or canopied spaces, but is not intended for fully exposed outdoor environments. Prolonged exposure to rain or direct weathering would compromise the laminate top and metal base over time.
- The concrete-effect laminate surface handles everyday commercial wear well — it resists surface staining and light scratching under regular use. It is a practical choice for moderate-footfall venues, though for very high-turnover sites where tables take sustained heavy use across long shifts, a solid-surface or stone alternative would offer greater long-term durability.
- Yes — the 700mm square format works well grouped in pairs or clusters to create flexible casual dining and drinks areas. If you are specifying multiple tables for a larger floor layout, it is worth considering your flow and spacing requirements before ordering; the team can help you think through configurations if useful.