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Lindsay Wilson Concepts now stocking bolt down table bases for cafes and restaurants

Lindsay Wilson Concepts now stocking bolt down table bases for cafes and restaurants

Lindsay Wilson Concepts announces the availability of a new range of bolt down table bases designed for use in commercial eatery applications.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

13 Apr 2015 2m read View Author

Lindsay Wilson Concepts announces the availability of a new range of bolt down table bases designed for use in restaurants, cafes, shopping centre food courts and other commercial eatery applications.

Available in 304 stainless steel or cast iron construction, the new bolt down table bases are supplied in a standard table height or coffee table height. The coffee table base can also be used as a bolt down fixed stool base.

304 stainless steel bolt down table base

Stainless steel bolt down table bases are made from structural grade 304 stainless steel containing 18% chromium and 8% nickel, providing good resistance to moderately acidic or caustic solutions. Suitable for indoor or outdoor use, these bolt down table bases come with a mounting plate and bolts to fix to the ground, and a cover to create an overall impressive aesthetic.

Stainless steel bolt down table bases measure 72H x 24 dia. with a 25 x 25 top plate (Table Base) and 42H x 24 dia. with a 30 x 30 top plate (Stool/Coffee Table Base)

Cast iron bolt down table base

The cast iron version is a commercial grade table base recommended only for indoor use. Supplied in a black powdercoated finish, the cast iron table base comes with a mounting plate and bolts to fix to the ground, and a cover to create an overall impressive aesthetic.

Cast iron bolt down table bases measure 72H x 23 dia. with a 25 x 25 top plate (Table Base) and 42H x 23 dia. with a 30 x 30 top plate (Stool/Coffee Table Base).

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