Bolero Square Stainless Steel Table Base 400mm
Product Description
The Bolero square table base is a straightforward, well-constructed pedestal base finished in grade 304 stainless steel. It is designed to support a wide range of commercial table tops, making...
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 680(H) x 400(W) x 400(D) mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture type
- Table Bases
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Product Description
The Bolero square table base is a straightforward, well-constructed pedestal base finished in grade 304 stainless steel. It is designed to support a wide range of commercial table tops, making it a practical choice where operators want flexibility across different surface finishes or need to replace a base without committing to a matched set.
In practice, stainless steel bases of this type are commonly used in cafés, restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and staff canteens where durability and ease of cleaning matter more than decorative detail. The grade 304 steel holds up well in busy front-of-house environments and resists the routine wear that comes with daily cleaning and repositioning.
From an operational standpoint, the square footprint offers a degree of stability that suits fixed or semi-fixed floor plans. Key practical points worth considering:
- Grade 304 stainless steel resists corrosion and is straightforward to wipe down
- Compatible with a broad range of commercial table top brands, including laminate and compact exterior surfaces
- Square base geometry suits straight-row layouts and back-to-back table arrangements
- Solid construction handles the everyday knocks of a busy dining environment
- Neutral finish works across most front-of-house aesthetics
At just over 12kg, the base is substantial enough to feel stable underfoot but light enough for repositioning during a deep clean or layout change. One consideration worth noting is that the 400mm square footprint, while well suited to two- and four-cover tables, should be checked against your chosen table top size to confirm the overhang is acceptable for your setting.
This base suits most mid-sized dining operations. If you are fitting out a high-turnover environment with heavier tops or need something configured for outdoor use, it is worth discussing the options with us before ordering.
Key Features
- Grade 304 stainless steel construction for corrosion resistance and durability
- Square 400mm footprint provides stable support for commercial table tops
- 680mm column height compatible with standard dining table top configurations
- Weighs 12.85kg, balancing stability with practical day-to-day manoeuvrability
- Broad table top compatibility across laminate, compact, and similar surfaces
Operational Benefits
- Resists corrosion and cleans quickly, reducing front-of-house maintenance time
- Stable square base suits straight-row and back-to-back dining layouts effectively
- Compatible with multiple top brands, giving operators flexibility when replacing surfaces
- Durable enough to handle daily repositioning and routine knock contact without damage
- Neutral stainless finish integrates cleanly across varied front-of-house interior styles
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 680(H) x 400(W) x 400(D) mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture type
- Table Bases
- Material
- Stainless Steel Grade: 304
- Weight
- 12.85kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The base is designed to work with a broad range of commercial table top brands, including Werzalit, Bolero, Compact Exterior, Durolight, and Lamidur surfaces. If you are using a top from a different supplier, it is worth confirming the fixing pattern and overhang dimensions are suitable before ordering.
- Grade 304 stainless steel offers reasonable corrosion resistance but is generally better suited to covered or indoor environments rather than fully exposed outdoor settings. For areas with direct rain exposure or coastal conditions, a base specified for outdoor use would typically be a more appropriate choice — worth discussing with us if you are unsure.
- The square base works well in straight-row dining layouts and where tables are positioned back to back, as the geometry aligns predictably with standard floor plans. It is less suited to arrangements that require maximum legroom on all four sides of a small table, where a smaller round or disc base might give more clearance for diners.