Turin Rectangle Dining Table | Metal Base & Planked Oak Laminate Top
Product Description
The Turin is a rectangular dining table built around a solid black metal base and a laminate-finished top in a planked oak finish. It is a straightforward, well-proportioned table intended...
Specifications
- Colour
- Planked Oak
- Dimensions
- 740(H) x 1200(W) x 700(D) mm
- Material
- Planked Oak
- Warranty
- 1 Year
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Product Description
The Turin is a rectangular dining table built around a solid black metal base and a laminate-finished top in a planked oak finish. It is a straightforward, well-proportioned table intended for commercial dining environments — restaurants, cafés, pub dining rooms, hotel breakfast spaces, and similar settings where a consistent, hardwearing surface is a practical requirement.
In operational terms, the laminate top is resistant to the everyday wear that commercial tables take: repeated wiping down with cleaning chemicals, the occasional spill, and sustained exposure to natural light without visible fading. The planked oak finish has a contemporary look that works well across a range of interior schemes without requiring a specific design context to sit comfortably.
A few practical points worth noting for operators:
- Laminate surface resists staining, scratching, and UV discolouration in normal commercial use
- Black metal base provides stability without the bulk of a solid timber or cast-iron equivalent
- Suitable for covered outdoor use as well as indoor dining areas
- The rectangular format seats two on the long sides comfortably, or can be grouped for larger parties
- Weighing 26.8kg, it is stable enough for everyday service without being awkward to reposition during a refit or layout change
At 1200mm wide and 700mm deep, this is a standard two- to four-cover table. It is worth considering the volume and layout of your dining space before ordering — for venues running larger covers continuously, a wider table or a higher-specification base may serve better. For tight spaces or high-turnover environments, the proportions here are generally well suited.
If you are fitting out a dining area and have questions about quantities, layout, or whether this table is the right match for the look and demands of your venue, the team is happy to talk it through before you place an order.
Key Features
- Rectangular laminate top in planked oak finish resists stains and scratches
- Sturdy black metal base provides stable footing in busy dining areas
- UV-resistant top surface suitable for covered outdoor and indoor use
- Standard 1200 x 700mm footprint fits typical two-to-four-cover layouts
- 26.8kg overall weight balances stability with ease of repositioning
Operational Benefits
- Laminate surface stays presentable with standard commercial cleaning routines
- Metal base reduces toppling risk during busy front-of-house service periods
- Outdoor suitability allows operators to extend covers into terrace areas
- Neutral oak finish integrates with a wide range of dining room schemes
- Consistent finish across multiple units supports a uniform dining room appearance
Specifications
- Colour
- Planked Oak
- Dimensions
- 740(H) x 1200(W) x 700(D) mm
- Material
- Planked Oak
- Warranty
- 1 Year
- Weight
- 26.8kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The laminate top is weather-resistant and the metal base will tolerate outdoor conditions, making it a reasonable choice for covered terraces or sheltered outdoor dining areas. It is not intended for fully exposed, unsheltered environments where standing water or prolonged direct rain would be a regular factor.
- At 1200mm wide and 700mm deep, it is most practical as a two-cover table on the long sides, or a four-cover table with chairs placed at each end. For venues that regularly need to seat larger groups, tables of this size are commonly grouped or pushed together rather than used in isolation.
- Standard commercial surface cleaners are appropriate for routine cleaning between covers. The laminate is designed to resist staining and surface degradation under regular use, though as with any laminate surface, prolonged exposure to very abrasive cleaning methods or sharp implements will eventually mark the finish.