Turin 600mm Round Poseur Table – Walnut Laminate & Metal Base
Product Description
The Turin is a 600mm round poseur table with a walnut-finish laminate top and a black powder-coated metal base. Standing at bar height, it is proportioned for standing service, casual...
Specifications
- Colour
- Walnut
- Diameter
- 600
- Dimensions
- 1120
- Material
- Walnut
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Product Description
The Turin is a 600mm round poseur table with a walnut-finish laminate top and a black powder-coated metal base. Standing at bar height, it is proportioned for standing service, casual dining, and drinks areas, and is a straightforward choice for operators fitting out cafe bars, pub spaces, hotel lobbies, or covered terraces.
The laminate surface is built to handle the daily demands of commercial service. It resists staining, light surface scratching, and UV exposure, which makes it a reasonable option where the table moves between indoor and covered outdoor use. The metal base provides stable footing in busy floor environments without requiring any fixing to the ground.
From a practical standpoint, a few operational advantages are worth noting:
- Laminate top cleans down quickly between covers, supporting faster table turnaround
- UV and stain resistance helps the surface hold its appearance with routine cleaning
- Black powder-coated base suits contemporary, industrial, or neutral interior schemes
- 600mm diameter seats two comfortably and works in tighter floor layouts
- Suitable for covered outdoor areas where weather exposure is moderate
The table arrives as a self-contained unit and requires no specialist installation. It is worth checking floor levelness before positioning — poseur tables sit higher than standard dining tables and can be more sensitive to uneven surfaces. At 20.4kg, one person can manage positioning once the unit is assembled.
This table suits cafes, bars, hotel lobbies, and casual dining venues looking for a reliable poseur table at a practical price point. It is not intended for exposed outdoor use without cover. For larger terrace fit-outs or venues with particularly high footfall, it is worth considering whether a heavier-duty option better fits the environment.
If you are working through a floor plan or are unsure how this table fits your scheme, we are happy to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- 600mm round walnut laminate top resists stains, scratches and UV exposure
- Black powder-coated metal base provides stable, ground-fixing-free support
- Bar-height build at 1120mm suited to standing service and casual dining
- Self-contained unit requiring no specialist tools or installation work
- Weighs 20.4kg allowing single-person repositioning once assembled
Operational Benefits
- Quick wipe-down surface supports faster table turnaround during busy service
- UV resistance maintains surface appearance in covered outdoor settings over time
- Compact 600mm footprint fits tighter floor layouts without sacrificing seating
- No fixing required reduces setup time when fitting out or rearranging a space
- Neutral walnut and black finish integrates into a wide range of interior schemes
Specifications
- Colour
- Walnut
- Diameter
- 600
- Dimensions
- 1120
- Material
- Walnut
- Warranty
- 1 Year
- Weight
- 20.4kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The walnut laminate top offers UV and stain resistance, making it a reasonable choice for covered outdoor areas such as terraces or pergolas where direct weather exposure is limited. It is not recommended for fully exposed outdoor environments where the surface and base would be subject to rain or prolonged moisture.
- A 600mm diameter top seats two people comfortably in a face-to-face arrangement, which makes it well suited to drinks areas, casual dining spots, and waiting spaces. If you are planning for groups of three or more at each table, it is worth looking at a larger top size.
- No floor fixing is required — the base is weighted at 20.4kg, which provides adequate stability in normal commercial floor environments. Poseur tables are taller than standard dining tables and can be more sensitive to uneven floors, so it is worth checking levelness before final positioning, particularly on older or uneven surfaces.