Before your first meeting begins, your meeting room may already be asking whether the conference table can fit the room without taking more floor area than the work requires. A six-foot pedestal table gives you a 30-inch-deep footprint for scheduled discussions, training sessions, and day-to-day collaboration while keeping the room plan tied to stated dimensions rather than a product image. That matters when you are fitting a meeting surface into a room that also has to handle circulation, presentation equipment, and changing attendance. You can plan around its listed size: it is 6 feet wide, 30 inches deep, and 30 inches high.
The top is 1 1/4-inch thick high pressure laminate, with a T-Mold edge that will not crack or peel. The pedestal measures 3 inches in diameter and is made of 16 gauge steel. Beneath it, solid cast iron X-bases include leveling glides to prevent the table from wobbling on uneven floors. These specifications give you concrete details to review against your room measurements, furniture plan, and meeting requirements: the width is 6 feet, the depth is 30 inches, and the listed overall height is 30 inches. The source also specifies a 29-inch table height, so your purchasing team can verify which height reference applies to the room plan before final placement. The table is made in the USA.
For an office manager, the practical choice is often less about filling a room and more about recording exactly what will occupy it. You can compare the 6-foot width and 30-inch depth with the available wall-to-wall area, then account for chairs, walking paths, and the other equipment your meetings require. The 1 1/4-inch high pressure laminate top and black T-Mold edge are the specified top details, while the cast iron X-bases and leveling glides identify the base construction. If your facility standard calls for a made-in-the-USA conference table, this model meets that stated origin requirement. Review the two listed height references before finalizing your room plan.
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