Microcement is no longer just for homes. More and more studios, offices, and coworking spaces are opting for microcement tables as centerpieces: long conference tables, shared workstations, and informal meeting areas.
It makes sense: it’s a durable, seamless material with a powerful presence in minimalist spaces.
Dimensions and number of people: As a guide, a 200 cm long table works well for 6 people; from there you can add sections
The minimum comfortable depth is around 90–100 cm.
Cable and electrical routing: It’s important to consider the placement of power outlets, cable management systems, and connectivity solutions during the design phase.
The table’s internal structure can be adapted to house these discreetly.
Finish and color: Neutral gray or beige tones tend to work very well in offices; they are professional but not cold, and allow the brand to express itself through other elements.
In open-plan offices, a microcement table can function as a large, continuous surface where several workstations are arranged. It can be visually divided with lightweight panels or accessories, without losing the sense of unity. It’s ideal for coworking spaces or creative studios where the workspace itself should be part of the design narrative.
The possibility of configuring these pieces as work tables or meeting tables depending on the project gives you a lot of flexibility in the contract channel.