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1200mm dining table CAD block in DWG in 2026

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By Sumana Kumar · Published 21 Mar 2025 · Updated 16 Mar 2026

The 1200mm dining table is a versatile mid-size that turns up constantly in residential and hospitality drawings, and this page supplies it as a clean, scaled DWG block. At 1.2 metres it bridges the gap between a compact four-seater and a full six-seater: a 1200mm round will seat five to six, while a 1200mm rectangular or square seats four to six depending on how you arrange the chairs. The block is drawn full size in millimetres so it inserts at true dimensions into AutoCAD 2004 or later, and it is free for personal and commercial use with no signup or watermark.

Because 1200mm is such a common module, you will find it specified for apartment dining areas, family kitchens, small restaurants and cafe floors alike. Insert the scaled block and you can read straight away whether the chairs and circulation you need actually fit the room, rather than discovering a clash on site.

What the 1200mm table block is

This block is a dining table 1200mm across, supplied as a single plan-view block reference. The version you download may be round, square or rectangular — the page covers the 1.2m size in whichever footprint suits your layout — with the leg or pedestal position shown so you can judge knee room and chair tuck.

As a block it behaves as one object: copy it, rotate it, array it down a restaurant floor, and edit every instance at once through the block definition. The geometry is drawn to true millimetre dimensions rather than sketched, so measurements you take off it are reliable. Where the source DWG carries an elevation as well as the plan, you also get the side profile for interior elevations and sections.

Views and what is included

The plan view is the main event: the tabletop seen from above, ready to drop into a furniture layout and array chairs around. It is the view that drives your clearance checks against walls, sideboards and walkways.

Put the table on a dedicated furniture layer so you can freeze it for a clean structural plan and thaw it for a furnished one, all from the same file. If a download includes more than one view in the same DWG, insert the plan for layout work and freeze or explode the rest. The file is saved in AutoCAD 2004 format, so it opens in current AutoCAD, AutoCAD LT, BricsCAD, DraftSight and free DWG viewers without conversion.

Typical sizing to design around

A 1200mm round dining table typically seats five to six, sharing its roughly 3770mm circumference among diners at about 600mm of edge each. A 1200mm rectangular table seats four to six: two along each long side and, if length allows, one at each end. Either way, 1.2m is the size people reach for when four feels tight but a full six-seater would crowd the room.

Standard dining height sits around 720–760mm, with the apron underside clearing roughly 600mm so chairs slide under. Keep at least 900mm of clear floor behind each chair for pushing back and standing, and about 1100mm where that strip doubles as a walkway. Use these as ranges to test your plan, not exact specs to quote off the block.

How to insert and scale the block

The DWG is drawn in millimetres. Insert at scale 1 in a millimetre drawing, 0.001 in a metre drawing, or set your INSUNITS to millimetres so AutoCAD rescales the block automatically on a template with different units; on a US imperial setup, 0.03937 converts millimetres to inches.

Use the INSERT command or drag the file in from a tool palette, then pick the insertion point at the centre of a round or the geometric centre of a rectangular top so the table rotates predictably. Set the current layer to your furniture layer before you place it. As a single block reference it is easy to copy across a multi-table layout, and BEDIT lets you tweak the definition once to update every copy.

Where the 1.2m table is used

The 1200mm table appears in family kitchens, apartment dining rooms, small restaurants, cafes and bistros, hotel dining areas and club lounges. The round version is popular where a sociable, corner-free table helps a tight floor; the rectangular version suits rooms where the table sits along a wall or in a galley dining space.

Combine it with dining-chair, bench, sideboard and rug blocks from the furniture category to assemble a dining scheme quickly. Being licence-clear, the block runs from concept through to a coordinated FF&E set without re-drawing, and it is a natural pick for student and competition work where correctly-scaled furniture sells the layout.

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Questions

Frequently asked

How many people does a 1200mm dining table seat?+

A 1200mm round seats five to six; a 1200mm rectangular or square seats four to six depending on whether you place chairs at the ends. Plan around 600mm of table edge per diner.

Is the 1200mm table block round or rectangular?+

The 1.2m size is offered in round, square and rectangular footprints. Pick the shape that suits your room — the linked products on this page include the matching 1200mm options.

What units is the block drawn in?+

Millimetres, full size. Insert at scale 1 in a millimetre drawing, 0.001 in a metre drawing, or set INSUNITS to millimetres so AutoCAD rescales automatically when you insert.

Is it really free to use commercially?+

Yes. The DWG downloads free with no signup, no watermark and no attribution, and it is cleared for commercial as well as personal and student project use.

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