Turin 600mm Round Poseur Table – Concrete Laminate, Metal Base
Product Description
The Turin round poseur table is a counter-height dining table designed for commercial hospitality environments. It pairs a black powder-coated metal base with a concrete-effect laminate top, producing a clean...
Specifications
- Colour
- Concrete
- Diameter
- 600
- Dimensions
- 1120
- Material
- Concrete
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Product Description
The Turin round poseur table is a counter-height dining table designed for commercial hospitality environments. It pairs a black powder-coated metal base with a concrete-effect laminate top, producing a clean industrial aesthetic that sits comfortably in bar areas, casual dining spaces, and covered outdoor terraces.
Standing-height tables tend to work particularly well in higher-footfall areas where cover turnover matters. Guests generally use poseur tables for shorter visits, which can help keep a space moving during busy service periods without any deliberate management effort. The 600mm diameter is a practical size for two covers, and the modest footprint makes it straightforward to configure flexible layouts or add and remove tables as trade demands.
The laminate surface is hardwearing and easy to maintain — relevant in any environment where spills, constant wiping between covers, and everyday wear are the norm. The concrete-effect finish is UV-stable, which is worth factoring in if the table will be positioned near glazing or used on a covered terrace with significant natural light exposure.
- Laminate top resists stains, scratches, and UV exposure under daily use
- Black powder-coated metal base provides a stable, weighted platform at poseur height
- 600mm diameter keeps floor footprint modest for flexible layouts
- UV-stable finish suits covered outdoor use as well as indoor dining
- Wipes down quickly between covers with standard cleaning products
At 20.4kg the table is substantial enough to feel planted in use, but manageable enough to reposition when reconfiguring a space. It is not intended for unsheltered outdoor exposure across all weather conditions — if full outdoor use is a requirement, it is worth discussing the specific environment before ordering.
If you are fitting out a new space or working out how to mix table heights and sizes effectively, we are happy to talk through what tends to work well in practice — just get in touch with the team.
Key Features
- 600mm diameter concrete-effect laminate top rated for commercial daily use
- Black powder-coated metal base engineered for stability at poseur height
- UV-stable laminate surface suitable for covered outdoor and indoor settings
- 20.4kg construction provides planted stability without impeding repositioning
- Laminate finish compatible with standard commercial cleaning products
Operational Benefits
- Counter height encourages shorter visits, helping cover turnover during busy service
- Compact footprint allows flexible floor layouts with minimal committed floor space
- Hardwearing surface maintains appearance under constant wiping and daily wear
- UV-stable finish retains appearance in high-light indoor and covered outdoor areas
- Manageable weight allows quick reconfiguration when trade volumes fluctuate
Specifications
- Colour
- Concrete
- Diameter
- 600
- Dimensions
- 1120
- Material
- Concrete
- Warranty
- 1 Year
- Weight
- 20.4kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, the concrete-effect laminate top has a UV-stable finish that holds up well in covered outdoor settings with significant natural light exposure. It is not, however, designed for unsheltered outdoor use in all weathers — if the table will be exposed to rain or prolonged damp conditions, it is worth discussing the environment with us before ordering.
- The 600mm diameter is well suited to two covers, which is typical for poseur tables in bar and casual dining settings. If you are planning a layout that needs to flex between two and three guests at times, it can accommodate that occasionally, but for regular three-cover use a larger diameter would be more comfortable.
- Yes, and mixed-height layouts are common in bar and casual dining environments — they can help define zones and add visual interest to a space. In practice it works best when the poseur tables are grouped in a clearly defined area rather than distributed at random, so guests can self-select the experience they prefer.