Turin Poseur Table — Concrete Laminate Top & Black Metal Base
Product Description
The Turin is a standing-height poseur table combining a powder-coated black metal base with a concrete-effect laminate top. It is designed for front-of-house use in bars, informal dining areas, and...
Specifications
- Colour
- Concrete
- Dimensions
- 1120(H) x 1200(W) x 700(D) mm
- Material
- Concrete
- Warranty
- 1 Year
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Product Description
The Turin is a standing-height poseur table combining a powder-coated black metal base with a concrete-effect laminate top. It is designed for front-of-house use in bars, informal dining areas, and event spaces where a contemporary industrial aesthetic is wanted without sacrificing the day-to-day durability that commercial environments demand.
In busy hospitality settings, the laminate surface performs reliably under continuous use. It resists staining, surface scratching, and UV discolouration — all of which matter in venues where tables turn repeatedly across long service periods and are exposed to spills, glassware, and direct light. The black metal base provides meaningful stability at poseur height, which is a practical consideration in high-footfall spaces where tables can be nudged or leaned on throughout service.
- Concrete-effect laminate resists stains, scratches, and UV fading under daily commercial use
- Powder-coated black metal base offers solid, grounded stability at standing height
- Suitable for both indoor use and covered outdoor dining areas
- Wipes down quickly between covers with no specialist cleaning products required
- Contemporary finish suits industrial and modern hospitality interiors well
The table provides a practical working surface for two to four standing covers depending on how the space is laid out. At just under 33kg, it is substantial enough to feel settled in use but can be repositioned as the room requires. No floor fixing is needed in most applications, though stability should be checked on uneven outdoor surfaces before use.
This table is well suited to bars, restaurants, café-bars, and event venues introducing standing-height seating as part of the floor layout. It works equally well as a primary table type in smaller spaces or as a secondary option in larger sites. Operators fitting out larger or more demanding environments — or those needing weatherproof alternatives — may find a heavier-duty option in the range a better fit.
If you are planning a furniture fit-out and want to talk through quantities, layout, or suitability for your space, we are happy to have that conversation before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Concrete-effect laminate top resists staining, scratching, and UV discolouration
- Powder-coated black metal base engineered for stability at poseur height
- Rectangular top provides a generous surface for two to four standing covers
- Weighs 32.8kg — substantial enough for commercial use, repositionable when needed
- Suitable for indoor use and covered outdoor hospitality areas
Operational Benefits
- Holds its appearance well across long service periods with minimal maintenance
- Stable base reduces tipping risk in high-footfall front-of-house environments
- Wipes down quickly between covers, keeping turnaround time tight during service
- Industrial concrete aesthetic integrates easily into contemporary hospitality interiors
- No floor fixing required in most settings, allowing flexible floor layout changes
Specifications
- Colour
- Concrete
- Dimensions
- 1120(H) x 1200(W) x 700(D) mm
- Material
- Concrete
- Warranty
- 1 Year
- Weight
- 32.8kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The 1200mm wide top will typically seat two to four standing covers depending on stool width and how the space is arranged. In tighter layouts, two stools per long side works well; in more relaxed settings, you may find two to three feels more comfortable for the customer.
- It is suitable for covered outdoor areas such as canopied terraces or sheltered beer gardens. It is not rated for fully exposed outdoor use, so prolonged direct exposure to rain or standing water on the base should be avoided. If stability is a concern on uneven outdoor surfaces, check the levelling before settling the table in position.
- Laminate surfaces of this type are a practical choice in commercial settings — they resist everyday spills, glass marks, and surface scratches better than many natural or painted finishes. Routine cleaning with a damp cloth is all that is needed; no specialist products are required to maintain the finish under normal commercial use.