By the time your breakroom fills for lunch, the shared cafeteria table is already setting the terms for where people sit, place meals, and hold conversations. This square table at 36-inch counter height gives your team a gathering point that fits the standing-height rhythm of a breakroom, without asking you to manage a separate dining arrangement. The format suits the moments between meetings, shift changes, and scheduled meals, when employees need a recognizable place to pause without taking over conference space. The round base keeps the footprint centered, while the black base gives you a visible reference point in the room. If your staff uses one room for eating, informal discussion, and short working sessions, the dimensions give you a clearly bounded table area to plan around.
The overall dimensions measure 36 inches high by 36 inches wide by 36 inches deep. The top is 1 1/4 inches thick high pressure laminate, with an edge that will not crack or peel. The solid cast iron round base is black, and the steel measures 3 inches in diameter and is 16 gauge. Leveling glides are included to prevent the table from wobbling on uneven floors. Together, these specified components give you concrete details for coordinating the table with your floor conditions, circulation paths, and surrounding breakroom furniture. The 36-inch height identifies the table as counter height, so your planning can account for the intended working level rather than relying on a general category description.
Your layout can account for the specified 36-inch high by 36-inch wide by 36-inch deep overall dimensions, whether the table sits in a dedicated breakroom corner or among other cafeteria furnishings. The square top and round base create a clear relationship between the table's footprint and the space around it, while the 36-inch counter height establishes the vertical measurement for your seating and room planning. The black finish is specified for the solid cast iron round base. Leveling glides give you a way to address uneven floors and wobbling at the table's base. Made in USA, this cafeteria table gives your organization a measured piece to place into a breakroom plan built around the way your people actually use the room, from scheduled meals to brief conversations between tasks.
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