Pimlico Rectangular Dining Table – Soft Oak Rubber Wood
Product Description
The Pimlico Rectangular Dining Table is a self-assembly timber dining table finished in soft oak. It is constructed from rubber wood, a hardwood material sourced from plantation trees that offers...
Specifications
- Colour
- Soft Oak
- Dimensions
- 740(H) x 700(W) x 1200(D) mm
- Furniture frame
- Wood
- Material
- Rubber Wood
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Product Description
The Pimlico Rectangular Dining Table is a self-assembly timber dining table finished in soft oak. It is constructed from rubber wood, a hardwood material sourced from plantation trees that offers reasonable density and resistance to everyday wear. The soft oak finish gives a lighter, natural appearance that works well in casual dining environments where a warm, unfussy aesthetic is preferred.
Rubber wood is a practical choice for commercial dining furniture — it holds fixings well, takes surface treatments reliably, and tends to cope with the routine knocks and cleaning cycles that come with regular table service. At 15kg assembled, it is manageable to reposition when reconfiguring a dining room layout, without being so light that it feels insubstantial in use.
- Self-assembly construction keeps delivery and installation straightforward
- Soft oak finish suits relaxed, informal dining environments
- Rubber wood construction offers a reasonable balance of weight and durability
- Rectangular format seats standard covers efficiently in row or cluster layouts
- Available alongside a matching square table for flexible room configurations
As a self-assembly product, the quality of assembly will affect long-term stability. Tables in high-turnover environments should be checked periodically to ensure fixings remain tight. The rubber wood surface, while practical, is not impervious to prolonged moisture exposure, so prompt clean-up of spills is advisable in busy service settings.
This table is well suited to cafés, casual dining restaurants, pub dining rooms, and similar venues where a straightforward, presentable dining table is needed without the cost of bespoke joinery. It is less likely to suit high-end or fine dining settings where heavier, more substantial furniture is expected.
If you are fitting out a larger space or want to discuss which table configuration best suits your room layout, we are happy to help you work through the options before you order.
Key Features
- Self-assembly construction from plantation-sourced rubber wood
- Soft oak surface finish with natural, warm appearance
- Lightweight 15kg build allows practical repositioning when needed
- Rectangular format supports flexible cover arrangements in dining rooms
- Available alongside a matching square table for room configuration options
Operational Benefits
- Straightforward assembly reduces installation time and setup cost
- Warm soft oak finish suits relaxed dining environments without specialist finishing
- Manageable weight makes room reconfiguration practical for operators
- Consistent table range allows mixed layouts without mismatched aesthetics
- Rubber wood construction holds up to routine commercial cleaning cycles
Specifications
- Colour
- Soft Oak
- Dimensions
- 740(H) x 700(W) x 1200(D) mm
- Furniture frame
- Wood
- Material
- Rubber Wood
- Weight
- 15kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Rubber wood is a moderately hard timber that performs reasonably well under everyday commercial dining use — it holds fixings securely and takes surface cleaning well. It is not the most robust material available for very high-turnover sites, but for cafés, pub dining rooms, and casual restaurants it is a practical and cost-effective choice.
- At 1200mm in length and 700mm in width, this table will comfortably seat four covers — two per long side — in a standard dining layout. For larger parties or bench-style seating, you may want to consider pairing multiple tables or reviewing a larger format.
- Yes — the Pimlico range includes a matching square table in the same soft oak finish, which allows operators to combine rectangular and square formats in the same dining room without a mismatch in tone or finish. This is useful for rooms where you need flexibility in cover numbers from one service to the next.