Round Table Top | Pre-drilled Marble Effect Tabletop | 600mm Diameter | Bolero DT445

Size: 48(H)x600(Ø)mm

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£180.87

£120.58 / exc vat
£144.70/ inc vat
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Features Specifications
  • Marble-effect finish contrasts between light and dark tones
  • Melamine top is durable against scratches, stains and marking
  • Predrilled table tops perfect for easy self assembly with the Bolero Table base range
  • 48mm thick, PVC edge
  • PVC Edge
  • Thread size M6*20
  • Indoor Use Only
  • Natural finish adds a stylish and unique touch to your dining rooms
  • Honeycomb core is resistant to temperatures of up to 180°C
  • High-heat resistance makes it ideal for oven-to-table serving
  • Suitable for indoor use only
  • High-heat resistance makes it ideal for oven-to-table serving
  • BrandBolero
  • MaterialHigh Density Woodchip with Heat Sealed Decor
  • Weight (kg)7.5
  • Size (mm)48(H) x 600(W) x 600(D) mm

External Size

  • Height48 mm
  • Width600 mm
  • Depth600 mm

Product Description

Superb Lineal design tops suitable for use in hotels, restaurants and cafes

The honeycomb core with resin coated melamine top protects from scratches and high temperatures (up to 180C)

Do round tables save spaceIn a way yes

Round tables are seen as a little more social than square or rectangular ones, allowing guests to adjust what part of the table they sit at to be nearer or further away from their fellow diners

Round tables also allow your guests to pull up an extra chair when required, turning a two seater into a (slightly squished) three-seater if desired

Although square tables probably save more space in real terms as they can be pushed up against a wall to maximise floor space, round tables can be an effective way of seating more guests - as long as theyre okay with a slightly more casual dining set up

How do I find the right size dining tableTo find the right size dining table, first think about how many people youll be sitting at each

Getting regular bookings of 2 or so diners Then youll need a mid-size one

Large parties more your clientele Then a big one is your best bet

As a general rule of thumb, youll want a table that gives each diner around 580mm (23") of horizontal space, and about 305mm (12") in front of them

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