When a meeting room is expected to host decisions, interviews, and client conversations, a conference table that looks underspecified can make the room feel temporary before the discussion begins. Your 48-inch round conference table gives the group a shared circular format, while its square base establishes a distinct profile in the room. That matters when you are responsible for a space that must represent the organization to visitors and still work for internal meetings. Instead of treating the table as leftover equipment pushed into the center, you can evaluate its diameter, height, base shape, edge treatment, molding, and stain. Those details are what people see while they wait, take their seats, and review the agenda.
This conference table has a 48-inch diameter and a 30-inch height. Its construction uses hardwoods and select walnut veneers, with a stain applied in a Royal Cherry color. The edge profile is 3 inches thick and shaped, and it is complemented by wood picture frame molding. The square base is part of the stated table configuration, giving you a specific geometric element to account for when you plan the room layout. These measurements and materials let you compare the table against your room plan without turning the diameter or height into a claim about another component. For purchasing, you have the dimensions, construction materials, edge profile, molding, base shape, and color in writing before the table is placed in a shared meeting area.
The specified configuration combines a 48-inch diameter, 30-inch height, square base, 3-inch thick shaped edge profile, and wood picture frame molding. Use those details when you are checking clearances, coordinating the table with existing casegoods, or preparing a room standard for recurring meetings. The hardwood and select walnut veneer construction gives your specification review a precise material reference, while the Royal Cherry stain gives you a named color rather than a vague visual description. For an office manager or facility director, that makes the decision more precise to document: you can record the dimensions, base form, edge profile, molding, materials, and Royal Cherry color as the selected conference table details, then judge the table in the context of the meetings your organization actually holds.
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