A large meeting does not stay productive when people at the ends cannot see one another, and your conference room needs a conference table that accounts for the full group. A 12-foot-wide table gives you a way to organize a long meeting around one shared surface, while the rounded end corners provide wider end-of-table use. That shape can potentially let you seat an extra person at the end when the meeting requires it. The design also keeps the conversation oriented toward the full table, rather than leaving participants focused only on the people beside them. If your meetings involve several participants, the overall footprint gives you room to plan seating, materials, and active discussion without treating the ends as unusable space.
The boardroom base uses black or silver metal legs, and the table top has a laminate finish. Its top is 1 1/2-inch thick, with rounded corners that add more surface space than a boat shape at the ends of the table. Overall dimensions measure 12-foot wide by 48-inch deep by 30-inch high. Those dimensions let you evaluate the table against your conference room, doorways, circulation paths, and planned chair positions before you commit to a layout. The 48-inch depth gives you a specific footprint for placing meeting materials across the surface, while the 30-inch height establishes the table's working level. Use the full measurements when you mark the room rather than treating them as a work-surface measurement.
You can choose among several laminate finishes and select black or silver metal legs for the boardroom base. That lets you align the table with the finishes already established in your meeting room while keeping the configuration tied to the two sourced leg colors. The rounded end treatment gives you a practical seating consideration when attendance changes: you can plan for wider use at either end and potentially add a person when necessary. For a facility director or office manager, the purchase comes down to matching the 12-foot wide by 48-inch deep overall footprint to your room, then choosing the finish and base color that fit the space. The result is a conference table specified around the way your group meets: one long surface, a 1 1/2-inch top, rounded ends, and a boardroom base with black or silver metal legs.
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