
Interior table tops for professional restaurants
Richard Diffusion restaurant table tops meet the needs of catering professionals who are looking for sturdy, attractive furniture for their dining rooms, bars or hotels. Designed for intensive use, our trays guarantee strength, stability and easy daily maintenance.
Discover a wide selection of professional table tops: round, square or rectangular, available in solid wood, laminate, MDF or melamine. Each finish brings its own character: solid wood for authenticity, laminate for durability, or melamine for a modern, economical look. Our tops adapt to all bistro table legs and bases, to create a harmonious, modular ensemble to suit the configuration of your room.
Since 1992, Richard Diffusion has been equipping foodservice professionals with reliable, in-stock furniture, backed by responsive after-sales service and rapid delivery throughout France.
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ESTAL 3 mango wood tray
ESTAL 3 mango wood tray
PLOVAN solid oak top
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ESTAL 3 mango wood tray
Table top IZENAVE laminate
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Table top IZENAVE laminate
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Table top IZENAVE laminate
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ESTAL 3 mango wood tray
PEROLS laminate top
COUDUN solid oak tray
CUZAC solid oak top
PERPIGNAN solid oak tray
CUZAC solid oak top
AVELIN melamine-edged tops
PEROLS laminate top
CUZAC solid oak top
COUDUN solid oak tray
ESTAL 3 mango wood tray
Tray AURICE mdf abs melamine edges
PEROLS laminate top
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VERNEGUES solid oak top
PEROLS laminate top
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PEROLS laminate top
PEROLS laminate top
PEROLS laminate top
PERPIGNAN solid oak tray
PELISSANNE top, gold abs edges, gloss melamine
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PEROLS laminate top
LIMOUX solid beech top
Looking for a table top for the interior of your restaurant, bar or hotel? Richard diffusion offers a wide choice of table top: table top in wood, table top round, table top square...
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How to choose a restaurant table top?
You need to select your table tops with care if you want your restaurant to be well laid out and well decorated. Table tops are an essential part of any restaurant's furnishings. Not only do they serve an important dual function as supports on which to place your cutlery and elegantly set the table, but they can also be used as decorative elements. Added to this, they can also help you build customer loyalty by providing a space for conviviality and comfort. The question is: how do you choose the right restaurant tabletop?
The manufacturing material
To choose the right restaurant tabletop, you first need to consider the material it's made from. As you know, each material has its own characteristics, color nuances and decorative rendering, so it's up to you to see which one best suits your needs. Solid wood, for example, is a very interesting material. It's renowned for its great strength and high resistance to humidity, and can make your interior design more original. Plywood, on the other hand, is solid and durable. It provides a decorative surface, usually white or gray, and is compatible with metal stabilizing bars for worktops.
Table dimensions
The second criterion for choosing a tabletop is its size. A round tabletop 80 cm in diameter can effectively accommodate 3 place settings, and a round tabletop 180 cm in diameter can accommodate 10 place settings. On the other hand, a rectangular tabletop measuring 120x75 cm can accommodate up to 4 place settings, and a rectangular tabletop measuring 240x80 cm can seat up to 8. As far as square table tops are concerned, you can find high-quality, non-cluttered models on the Richard Diffusion website, including the 70x70 Sarcelles natural wood composite square top, the 60x60 Leroy melamine limestone-iris square top and the 68x68 Lamidur anthracite square top. These units can accommodate up to 2 place settings, making them ideal for the catering trade.
The table edge and anti-noise property
Finally, the last points you need to consider are the type of table edge and the anti-noise property. In general, we distinguish between the normal table edge, the natural table edge, the rounded table edge and the Swiss table edge. You can also opt for table tops with a high-performance acoustic coating, i.e. a coating consisting of a sheet of cork inserted between 2 sheets of chipboard.


