A breakroom without a place for sitting turns every pause into a negotiation over counter space or someone else's workstation. Your cafeteria table establishes one shared surface for meals and conversation, with a 24-inch round footprint and 42-inch overall height. That footprint keeps the buying decision concrete: you are choosing a table sized for the way your employees actually use a breakroom, rather than adding another work surface and asking it to serve a different purpose. For a facility director, the question is not whether people take breaks; it is where those breaks happen and what the room needs to support them. That matters when employees need to leave a workstation, when visitors share the room, or when a small footprint has to preserve circulation.
The top is 1 1/4-inch particleboard with T-Mold and a High Pressure Laminate. The frame has a textured black powder-coated finish, while the pole uses 16 gauge, 3-inch-thick steel and connects to the base with one bolt treated with thread locker. An 8 gauge steel base supports a 12 gauge steel support plate that is fully welded to the base. Underneath, 1/2-inch-thick non-marring polypropylene mushroom leveling glides are specified to prevent floor scratching. The overall height is a 42-inch dimension. Each specification identifies a particular component, so your team can review the top, frame, pole, base, support plate, and floor-contact details separately during selection.
Your finish decision begins with the top: standard and custom colors are available for the High Pressure Laminate, while the frame is textured black powder coated. This model uses an X-base, and the broader cafeteria table range includes X-base and T-base leg options as well as round, square, rectangular, and racetrack formats in a variety of sizes. For this table, the listed footprint is 24 inches round and the listed height is 42 inches, giving you dimensions to compare against your breakroom plan before ordering. That distinction helps you coordinate color selection with existing room finishes while keeping the table's published dimensions visible to your facilities team. The result is a clearly specified place for employees to pause without turning a workstation, hallway, or counter into the room's default gathering point.
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