Bolero Bistro Bar Table – Ash Wood & Galvanised Steel
Product Description
The Bolero Bistro Bar Table pairs a solid ash wood top with a galvanised steel frame to produce a bar-height table suited to casual dining areas, café counters, and hospitality...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1040(H) x 600(W) x 600(D) mm
- Material
- Steel & Ash Wood
- Weight
- 13kg
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Product Description
The Bolero Bistro Bar Table pairs a solid ash wood top with a galvanised steel frame to produce a bar-height table suited to casual dining areas, café counters, and hospitality venues. It is a straightforward, well-constructed piece designed to hold up in environments where furniture takes regular daily use without requiring constant attention.
In practice, ash wood performs reasonably well in front-of-house settings provided it is not subject to prolonged exposure to standing liquid. The galvanised steel frame resists everyday corrosion and provides a stable base at bar height, making it a practical choice for venues that want a relaxed, natural aesthetic without sacrificing durability. At 13kg, the table has a reassuring solidity on the floor without being difficult to reposition when layouts need to change.
From an operational standpoint, this table works well where space is at a premium and a standing or high-stool dining arrangement suits the service style:
- Bar height pairs naturally with high stools and standing service counters
- Galvanised steel frame resists corrosion in busy daily use
- Ash wood top wipes down quickly between covers
- Compact 600mm square footprint fits tighter floor plans
- Straightforward to deploy — no significant assembly required
It is worth noting that ash wood tops require more care than laminate or resin alternatives in wet-prone areas. For outdoor terraces or poolside settings, a fully synthetic or treated surface would be a more suitable choice. This table is best kept to indoor front-of-house use.
It suits independent cafés, bars, restaurant waiting areas, and similar hospitality settings where a clean, natural material finish is preferred. Operators furnishing larger venues or spaces that include outdoor areas may want to consider alternative materials or heavier-duty options from the wider range.
If you are fitting out a space and want to talk through which table configuration works best for your layout and service style, the team is happy to help.
Key Features
- Solid ash wood top with a clean, natural finish for front-of-house use
- Galvanised steel frame provides corrosion resistance in daily service
- Bar-height design compatible with standard high stools and bar seating
- Compact 600mm square footprint suits space-conscious floor layouts
- 13kg construction delivers stable, floor-gripping weight when in use
Operational Benefits
- Natural wood finish supports a relaxed aesthetic without sacrificing durability
- Corrosion-resistant frame reduces maintenance demands in busy venues
- Bar-height format enables standing service and flexible seating arrangements
- Compact footprint allows higher table density in smaller hospitality spaces
- Solid construction minimises wobble and movement during busy service periods
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1040(H) x 600(W) x 600(D) mm
- Material
- Steel & Ash Wood
- Weight
- 13kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- This table is best suited to indoor front-of-house environments. The ash wood top is not designed for prolonged exposure to moisture or the elements, and an outdoor setting would accelerate wear and potential warping. For covered terraces or outdoor areas, a table with a synthetic or treated surface would be a more appropriate choice.
- The table is designed for bar-height use, so it pairs with high stools rather than standard dining chairs. When selecting stools, look for a seat height that sits comfortably below the tabletop — typically in the 650–750mm range, though it is worth checking your chosen stool against the table's 1040mm height before ordering in quantity.
- For day-to-day cleaning, a damp cloth is sufficient — avoid leaving standing liquid on the surface and keep harsh chemical cleaners to a minimum to preserve the wood finish. Periodic treatment with a suitable wood oil or conditioner will help maintain the surface over time, particularly in venues with high table turnover.