Break Room Furniture
Break room furniture is a necessity for any business that wants to provide employees with a comfortable, functional space. KaTom's selection of stools, chairs, and tables is sure to have the pieces you need to furnish employee-only spaces.
Restaurant Chairs
Restaurant chairs are essential for any foodservice operation with a dining room. Browse hundreds of styles with capacities ranging from 200 to 1,100 pounds.
Commercial Bar Stools
From metal seats to ladder-back chairs with vinyl cushions, commercial bar stools are available in hundreds of styles to meet the needs of your establishment.
Restaurant Dining Tables
No matter your operation concept or size, our selection of restaurant dining tables includes options capable of furnishing any operation.
Folding Tables
Whether you're furnishing a catered banquet or a casual dining area, folding tables simplify setup and rearranging. Find round and rectangular options here.
Stackable Chairs
Our selection of stackable chairs includes options for many applications, such as furnishing elegant banquet setups or providing seating in event spaces.
Cocktail Tables
Cocktail tables, also known as bar-height tables, are preferred by guests for some events, so it's a good idea to have some on hand for your banquet hall.
Bistro Table
Restaurant bistro tables offer plenty of room for coffee drinks and pastry items while conserving floor space in smaller venues.
Common Questions About Break Room Furniture
What kind of break room tables are available?
Tables available for your break room come in a variety of sizes and shapes, from 24-inch round tables to 48-inch rectangular tables. Round tables can fill your space more efficiently since they eliminate sharp corners, but rectangular tables tend to be larger and may provide employees with more personal space. Most break rooms include both types of tables to give employees more options.
When choosing what type of table would work best in your break room, consider which is more valuable to your operation: flexibility or aesthetic? Although they may be less visually appealing, some break room tables can be folded for transportation or storage. Folding tables are generally more economical than their stationary counterparts, but they may not last as long since they will most likely be dropped, stacked, and banged around during transportation. However, office break room furniture that can be easily put away helps janitorial staff clean the area more quickly since placing tables in storage requires less energy than rearranging and cleaning under traditional models.
Tables that do not fold may be chair height, which is compatible with most chairs, or bar height so employees can sit on a stool. Bar-height tables are also called cocktail or pub tables and are available in a variety of finishes, ensuring you can find one to match your break room décor.
What kind of break room chairs are available?
As with tables, you will find that many break room chairs fold so they are easy to move and transport. However, some chairs are also designed to stack, a feature that enables several chairs to be stored in a small space, such as a closet or the corner of a room. This function is useful when the space is being cleaned or if your business keeps extra chairs on hand.
Why shouldn't I use residential furniture in a break room?
It can be tempting to use residential furniture in your business because it is more affordable upfront, but doing so has several drawbacks, especially in high-traffic areas like break rooms. Simply put, residential furniture cannot withstand the high-volume use that commercial furniture is specifically designed for. This means it will break more quickly, become a hazard, and ultimately cost your business more money since it will need to be replaced frequently.