The Mitchell Table Stand is a commercial pedestal table stand engineered for indoor dining and hospitality environments where a freestanding base needs to carry daily service load without hardware failure or lateral shift. At 72 cm column height with a 58 cm circular floor plate diameter, it pairs with a separately supplied round or square table top, fixed via a four-arm cruciform spider plate with countersunk fixing holes at each arm end. The two-tone finish, black powder-coated mild steel upper column and spider against a sealed brass-tone lower column sleeve, positions it across restaurant dining areas, hotel dining rooms, bars, bistros and casual cafes where a considered material palette is part of the brief.
Table Stand for Restaurant Dining Areas and Hotel Dining Rooms
The floor plate geometry is the structural decision that matters most in a pedestal base. The Mitchell uses a broad round disc plate with a slightly raised perimeter lip, distributing the base load across a wide footprint and resisting the rotational racking that occurs when a diner leans or pushes back from a table. At an estimated 16 kg, the base carries sufficient dead weight to keep the assembly stable without mechanical anchoring to the floor, which is the standard requirement for a flexible dining room layout that resets between service periods.
Construction choice and consequence: the cylindrical column is welded or mechanically fixed to the floor plate, not press-fit or friction-joined. That joint is the point of highest stress in any pedestal base under real service conditions. A fixed mechanical connection at the column-to-base interface is what separates a base that holds tolerance across years of service from one that begins to rack within months. The four-arm spider at the top uses a central circular boss and countersunk fixing positions at each rounded arm end, giving a positive, flush-fastened connection to the table top surface with no proud hardware to catch cloth or create uneven bearing.
Built for Daily Demand. The powder-coat finish on the mild steel body and the sealed brass-tone coating on the lower column sleeve are both surface protection decisions, not decorative ones. Mild steel in a hospitality environment without adequate surface sealing is a warranty and maintenance liability. Powder-coat provides a consistent, impact-resistant layer across the upper column, spider plate, and floor disc. The sealed brass-tone sleeve on the lower column section delivers the two-tone contrast the brief requires while maintaining surface integrity under the incidental contact, cleaning products and moisture exposure common to bar and restaurant floor environments.
The Mitchell Table Stand carries a three-year commercial warranty and is available on an eight to ten week lead time. To specify this base for your venue programme, Request a quote.