The meetings filling your calendar are often where unclear agendas, crowded documents, and awkward sightlines become visible to everyone at the table. A conference table puts a measured 72-inch wide by 36-inch deep footprint at the center of that room, giving you a specific overall footprint to plan around before chairs, presentation equipment, and walking paths are placed. That information matters when you are fitting a meeting area into an existing floor plan rather than estimating from a product photo. This pedestal table also gives you a clear table-height reference for scheduling and room planning: the listed overall height is 30 inches. For recurring staff meetings, client discussions, and working sessions, those dimensions let you evaluate the room against an actual table rather than a vague expectation.
The construction stays specific. The 1 1/4-inch-thick high pressure laminate top has a T-Mold edge that the source says will not crack or peel. The pedestal measures 3 inches in diameter and is made of 16-gauge steel. The X-bases are solid cast iron and have leveling glides that prevent the table from wobbling on uneven floors. The overall dimensions are 72 inches wide by 36 inches deep by 30 inches high, giving you the measurements needed to check clearances, chair placement, and room proportions. These details identify what you are evaluating: a high pressure laminate top, a steel pedestal, and cast iron X-bases rather than an unspecified conference-room furnishing.
For configuration planning, the listed size is one 72-inch wide by 36-inch deep by 30-inch high table, so you can compare the overall footprint with the room you already manage. Your final review can center on the requirements of that meeting space: the available floor area, chair placement, presentation equipment, and the table height your team expects to use. The table is made in USA. If your purchasing decision depends on a known footprint, a 1 1/4-inch-thick high pressure laminate top, and leveling glides for uneven floors, these are the product facts to carry into your final room check. You are choosing around dimensions and named materials, with the T-Mold edge and cast iron X-bases documented as part of the table's construction.
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