What table bases do restaurants need for heavy-duty use?
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- Jul 2,2026
What table bases do restaurants need for heavy-duty use?
Restaurants need heavy-duty table bases that can withstand continuous daily use, accidental impacts from customers and staff, and the weight of large tabletops. Essential specifications for heavy-duty commercial table bases include a wide foot ring of 50-60cm diameter for stability, minimum 15-25kg weight to prevent tipping, and construction from cast iron or heavy-gauge steel.


Detailed Information
For family-style or shared dining with large tables (150cm+), consider dual-base configurations with two support points for maximum stability. For bar and counter applications, weighted floor-mount bases provide the highest stability. All heavy-duty bases should include adjustable feet for uneven floors and rubber floor protectors to prevent damage and reduce noise.
Recommended Applications
Restaurant
High-traffic dining requires durable, stable furniture that withstands daily commercial use and frequent cleaning.
Hotel
Hospitality settings need premium finishes and customizable designs that align with brand identity and guest expectations.
Cafe
Casual dining spaces benefit from lightweight, flexible furniture that supports quick reconfiguration and diverse usage patterns.
Institution
Educational and corporate dining require cost-effective, durable solutions with consistent quality across large installations.
AEONTI Quality Commitment
AEONTI is committed to delivering commercial furniture that meets the highest standards of quality, safety, and performance. Our manufacturing facility operates under strict quality control protocols with inspection at every production stage — from raw material verification to final packaging inspection before shipment.
Every product undergoes load testing, finish adhesion testing, and dimensional verification. We hold ISO 9001 quality management certification and our products meet international safety standards for commercial use. Contact our team to discuss your specific project requirements.
