The space between your employees' chairs becomes the first casualty when a cafeteria table is selected by footprint alone, and cafeteria tables that fit on paper can still make a shared eating area feel crowded. Your facility has to account for the 42-inch square footprint, the circulation around each table, and the way people pull up, sit down, and leave during the same break period. This cafeteria table brings a cafe-height format into that planning decision, giving you a clearly stated size to place within the room before you finalize seating, aisle clearances, or the number of tables your floor can carry. For office managers and facility directors, that measurement-led approach keeps the lunchroom conversation tied to the space you actually have.
The table features a thermally fused Melamine laminate and a 3 mil PVC tough edge. Its base is black metal, keeping the base specification separate from the laminate finish applied to the table. Overall dimensions measure 42-inch wide by 42-inch deep by 42-inch high, so you can map the table's complete footprint and height against your cafeteria plan. The 42-inch height is the stated cafe-height dimension, while the 42-inch width and 42-inch depth establish the square format. These are the measurable details to place in your purchasing file, compare with room clearances, and use when coordinating furniture quantities across a break area, employee dining room, or shared workplace.
Several laminate finishes let you select the visual direction for your cafeteria while keeping the construction facts in view: thermally fused Melamine laminate, a 3 mil PVC tough edge, and a black metal base. The 42-inch wide by 42-inch deep by 42-inch high profile gives you a fixed reference for arranging tables around walls, columns, serving points, and walking paths. At cafe height, your team can use the stated height when reviewing the room's intended use and planning quantities. Use the finish choices to coordinate the table with the surrounding breakroom, cafeteria, or employee dining area, then confirm that each planned location can accommodate its full dimensions. For a buyer managing a shared space, those concrete options make the final selection consistent to document across departments and budgets.
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