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Size Guide

Conference Table Size Guide
— eight to fourteen feet —

Choosing the right conference table comes down to one question: how many people need to sit comfortably without crowding the room or leaving the table feeling half-empty?

Each size below is shown on the VI Beam Conference Table with a solid walnut top — one of our most commissioned configurations — so you can see exactly how each length lives in a real boardroom setting.

Plan for one foot of table length per person. If your room allows, go two to three feet longer — the difference between a 12-foot table for 10 people and a 10-foot table for 10 people is the difference between a productive meeting and an uncomfortable one.

§01 — Clearance

How much clearance do you need?

Four feet, every side.

Allow four feet of clearance on every side of the table — enough for chairs to push back fully, for people to walk behind seated guests, and for the piece to breathe in the room.

Table footprint
4 ft clearance ring

§02 — Recommender

Start with headcount.

One foot of table per person, two to three feet of grace if the room allows. Drag below to see the size that fits your meeting.

Tool · A. Headcount → Length

How many people sit at the table on a typical day?


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Recommended
12-foot table
Seats 10 comfortably, 12 maximum.
Min room
20′ × 12′
Layout
5 + 5 + 1 + 1
Best for
Department boardrooms
Footprint
~36 sq ft

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§03 — Sizes

Four lengths, built to order.

Each shown on the VI Beam Conference Table with a solid walnut top — the most commonly commissioned configuration in the lineup.

8-FOOT · WALNUT TOP · VIDEO
Plate · 8 FT
Fig. 01 / VI Beam · 96″Solid Walnut
8Foot · Focused

The focused meeting room. Seats 6 comfortably, 8 maximum.

Min room 16′ × 12′
Layout 3 + 3 + 1 + 1
Length 96 inches

Three per side with full elbow room, one at each end. Ideal for core leadership teams and client presentation rooms that need presence without scale.

Best for
Executive suites, partner offices, small boardrooms.

10-FOOT · WALNUT TOP · VIDEO
Plate · 10 FT
Fig. 02 / VI Beam · 120″Solid Walnut
10Foot · Executive Standard

The executive standard. Seats 8 comfortably, 10 maximum.

Min room 18′ × 12′
Layout 4 + 4 + 1 + 1
Length 120 inches

Four per side with room to work, one at each end. Fits mid-size boardrooms without overwhelming the space — the right size for a leadership team that means business.

Best for
Executive boardrooms, law firm conference rooms, agency leadership rooms.

12-FOOT · WALNUT TOP · VIDEO
Plate · 12 FT · Most commissioned
Fig. 03 / VI Beam · 144″Solid Walnut
12Foot · Most Commissioned

The most commonly commissioned size in the lineup. Seats 10 comfortably, 12 maximum.

Min room 20′ × 12′
Layout 5 + 5 + 1 + 1
Length 144 inches

Five per side, one at each end — enough room to open a laptop, spread notes, and engage across the table without competing for space.

Best for
Department boardrooms, law firm main conference rooms, corporate headquarters.

14-FOOT · WALNUT TOP · VIDEO
Plate · 14 FT · Statement
Fig. 04 / VI Beam · 168″Solid Walnut
14Foot · Statement

At fourteen feet, the table becomes a statement. Seats 12 comfortably, 14 maximum.

Min room 22′ × 12′
Layout 6 + 6 + 1 + 1
Length 168 inches

The hand-selected walnut grain and welded steel base start commanding the room rather than simply occupying it. This is the size where clients notice the piece before they sit down.

Best for
C-suite boardrooms, full leadership teams, flagship client rooms, tech headquarters.

§04 — Room Planner

Will it fit?

Drag your room dimensions and pick a length. We’ll check the four-foot clearance rule for you.

Plan your room

All dimensions are interior wall-to-wall. Hot-rolled steel base width is approximated at 42″.

Room length22 ft

Room width14 ft

Table length



Comfortable fit.
Clearance on all four sides exceeds the 4 ft minimum.

Table
4 ft clearance
1 sq = 1 ft

§05 — Scale

Seen alongside a person.

A 5′10″ figure for reference. Tables are drawn to scale at typical seating height.




Length
12 ft 144 in
Seats (comfort)
10
Person height
5′ 10″

Need a different size?

Every Vintage Industrial conference table is commissioned to your exact specification. If your room calls for a different length, curved ends, a split-leaf design, or integrated power — those conversations happen during the commission process.

Visit our conference table collection to see the full range of base styles and top configurations, or reach out directly to start the conversation about your space. Not sure which base style is right? Our industrial executive desks follow the same commission process and pair naturally with any conference table in the lineup.

§06 — Frequently Asked

Frequently asked.

01Do you make conference tables longer than 14 feet?+
Yes — every Vintage Industrial conference table is built to order. The sizes in this guide are the most commonly commissioned starting points. If your room calls for 16, 18, or 20 feet, that conversation starts with a commission inquiry.
02How much clearance do I need around a conference table?+
Plan for four feet of clearance on every side of the table. This allows chairs to push back fully and people to walk comfortably behind seated guests without disrupting the room.
03What wood top options are available?+
Solid walnut is the most commonly commissioned top — hand-selected for grain and character. Other hardwood options including oak, maple, and reclaimed wood are available and confirmed during your commission conversation.
04What steel finishes are available?+
Hot-rolled steel is available in raw steel, hand-applied patina, and bespoke painted finishes. Finish options are confirmed during your commission conversation.
05What is the lead time for a custom conference table?+
Lead time is typically 12 or more weeks depending on current commission volume. Delivery method — freight curbside or white glove inside placement, unpacking, and full assembly — is confirmed during your commission conversation.