A shared meal rarely stays only a meal in a working facility; a cafeteria table becomes part of the space where employees take breaks, visitors wait between meetings, and daily traffic concentrates. If that area is fitted with mismatched surfaces or tables that do not suit the room's scale, your cafeteria can feel improvised before anyone sits down. This 36-inch square cafeteria table gives you a measured footprint for arranging a cafe-height eating area, whether you are planning one table near a break space or several tables across a larger room. Its 42-inch height lets you plan around the cafe-height requirement established for the area, while the square format gives you equal width and depth from side to side.
Construction details matter when your purchasing decision has to pass review by facilities, purchasing, and the people who will lay out the room. The table features thermally fused Melamine laminate and a 3 mil PVC tough edge. Its overall dimensions are 36-inch wide by 36-inch deep by 42-inch high, so you can work from a stated footprint when mapping circulation, table spacing, and the floor area available for your furniture plan. The base is black metal. These specifications give your team the information needed to compare the table's footprint with the room, confirm the cafe-height requirement, and coordinate the black base with the finishes selected for the surrounding space.
Several laminate finishes let you make a selection that works with the room's existing palette instead of treating every cafeteria surface as a separate purchasing decision. You can choose a finish for the table and pair it with the black metal base when building a furniture schedule for a break area, employee cafe, training space, or other cafe-height setting. The 36-inch by 36-inch footprint can help you create repeatable groupings and keep replacement planning tied to one documented size. For your team, the decision is anchored in dimensions, material, edge detail, base color, and the finish you select - the details that remain useful after the room is occupied and the original layout has to be maintained.
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