When visitors gather around your meeting area, an absent coffee table leaves coffee, notes, and shared materials competing for the same limited space. A coffee table places that daily activity on a surface intended for the room, while giving you a consistent point for items used during conversations. The 49-inch coffee table gives you a measured footprint for planning a lounge, reception, or collaboration area without relying on guesswork. Its 24-inch depth leaves a clear basis for mapping nearby seating and circulation before you finalize the room layout. You can set down beverages, papers, or shared materials without placing them on a visitor chair or along the edge of a workstation. When your office hosts conversations in more than one area, using the same table format can also help you plan each setting with comparable dimensions.
Construction details matter when you are fitting furniture against walls, between seating, or into a room plan. This coffee table has a laminate surface and a 3 mil PVC Tough Edge. The source identifies the edge as PVC, while the laminate is specified as the surface material, so you can review those components separately when comparing the table with your finish and maintenance requirements. That measurement describes the complete outside size, not a claimed work-surface area, giving you three labeled axes for checking clearances, placement, and circulation. The dimensions also let you mark the intended footprint on a plan before selecting a location.
Your finish choice is part of how the meeting area fits the rest of your office. The coffee table is available in five laminate finishes: Espresso, Cherry, Modern Walnut, Coastal Gray, and Mahogany. That range lets you coordinate the table with the surrounding room palette while keeping the specified dimensions constant. For an office manager, the useful decision is concrete: select the finish that fits the reception or collaboration setting, then verify a 49-inch wide by 24-inch deep by 16-inch high overall footprint against your plan. You can also use the same dimensions when reviewing several locations, so furniture schedules and floor plans stay consistent. The result is a coffee table selected around your actual room measurements, finish direction, and daily meeting patterns rather than an estimate made from a product image. Review the available finish and the three overall dimensions together before placing it in your office plan.
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