Turin Rectangle Dining Table – Metal Base & Vintage Top 1200x760mm
Product Description
The Turin rectangle table pairs a black powder-coated metal pedestal base with a vintage-finish table top to produce a straightforward, presentable dining surface well suited to commercial hospitality settings. The...
Specifications
- Colour
- Vintage
- Dimensions
- 740(H) x 760
- Weight
- 25.9kg
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Product Description
The Turin rectangle table pairs a black powder-coated metal pedestal base with a vintage-finish table top to produce a straightforward, presentable dining surface well suited to commercial hospitality settings. The clean, straight-line base profile keeps the look unfussy, and the 1200x760mm top provides a practical two- to four-cover footprint depending on how tightly the floor plan is arranged.
In service, the metal base offers reasonable stability for everyday dining use in cafés, restaurants, pub dining rooms and similar environments. The vintage top finish is designed to tolerate the kind of daily wear that comes with consistent covers — spills, cleaning cloths, crockery — without showing deterioration quickly, though as with any surface it benefits from prompt clearing and sensible cleaning products.
From an operational standpoint, the Turin table works well where a consistent look across a room of tables matters, particularly because the base and top combination is available in a range of colourways, making it straightforward to match an existing interior scheme or fit out a new space cohesively.
- Compact rectangular footprint suits tighter dining room layouts
- Vintage top finish provides a practical, characterful surface for daily service
- Black metal pedestal base is easy to keep clean between services
- Consistent range means colourway matching across multiple tables is achievable
It is worth considering floor type and levelling when positioning pedestal-base tables, as uneven floors can cause rocking. At just under 26kg, the table is manageable for repositioning during floor resets but is not a lightweight piece.
This table suits small to medium hospitality venues — cafés, bistros, independent restaurants — where a modern-industrial aesthetic fits the brief. For larger venues or higher-turnover environments, it is worth discussing whether a heavier-duty table construction would be more appropriate for the expected use.
If you are fitting out a room and want to talk through quantities, configuration or finish options, we are happy to help you work through what will suit the space.
Key Features
- Black powder-coated metal pedestal base with clean straight-line profile
- 1200x760mm rectangular top suits two to four cover dining arrangements
- Vintage-finish table top designed to withstand regular daily service use
- Pedestal base design keeps floor area clear for easier cleaning access
- Available in a range of top colourways for consistent room-wide schemes
Operational Benefits
- Consistent finish across multiple tables supports a cohesive dining room look
- Vintage top handles daily service wear without deteriorating quickly
- Compact footprint helps operators make efficient use of dining floor space
- Pedestal base simplifies floor cleaning during and between service periods
- Manageable weight allows straightforward repositioning during floor resets
Specifications
- Colour
- Vintage
- Dimensions
- 740(H) x 760
- Weight
- 25.9kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- For comfortable dining, two to four covers is typical at this size — two on each long side works well in relaxed settings, while a bistro-style layout might seat four with slightly less elbow room. How you arrange seating will also depend on the chair or stool dimensions you are using alongside it.
- Pedestal bases work well on level, solid floors but can rock on uneven or slightly irregular surfaces. If your dining area has imperfect flooring, it is worth checking whether adjustable feet are available for this model or whether a four-leg base would provide more stability in practice.
- The Turin range is designed for indoor commercial use. Prolonged exposure to moisture, direct weather or high-humidity environments such as uncovered terraces is not recommended, as this can affect both the metal base finish and the table top over time. For outdoor dining areas, a purpose-built exterior table would be a more durable choice.