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2000mm circular dining table CAD block in DWG in 2026

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By Saumyajit Maity · Published 20 Mar 2025 · Updated 9 May 2026

A 2000mm circular dining table is a large-format round for big gatherings, and this page supplies it as an accurate, scaled DWG block. At two metres across it seats up to ten diners around its rim, which makes it a staple of banquet halls, hotel function rooms, large private dining rooms and grand residential settings. The block is drawn full size in millimetres, so it inserts at real dimensions into AutoCAD 2004 or later, and it is free for personal and commercial use with no signup, no watermark and no attribution.

A 2m round is the table that anchors a room: corner-free, sociable and big enough that everyone faces the centre. It is also a substantial object, so the value of a correctly-scaled block is that you can confirm the floor takes the table, ten chairs and the generous circulation a function space needs before anything is committed to the layout.

What the 2000mm circular table block is

This block is a circular dining table 2000mm in diameter, supplied as a single plan-view block reference. The outline is the tabletop; the central base or leg cluster is shown inside so you can read knee room and where ten chairs tuck around the rim.

As a block it copies, rotates and arrays as one object, and editing the definition updates every instance — exactly what a banquet plan repeating 2m rounds across a hall needs. The geometry is drawn to true dimensions, so any chord, radius or spacing you measure is reliable. Where the source DWG includes an elevation, you also get the side profile for interior elevations and sections through the dining or function space.

Views and what is included

The plan view does the work: the tabletop seen from above, placed and then ringed with up to ten chairs. It governs the clearance checks against walls, serveries, dance floors and the circulation between tables that a function layout lives or dies by.

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

Typical sizing to design around

A 2000mm circular dining table seats up to ten. Its circumference is roughly 6280mm, so at about 600mm of edge per diner you fit ten, easing to eight or nine where you want more elbow room for formal dining. Two metres is the size you specify when a table needs to host a whole party at one round.

Dining height holds around 720–760mm with the apron clearing roughly 600mm for chairs. A round this size is hungry for floor: allow at least 900mm of clear space behind each chair and ideally 1200mm or more in a function room where staff serve and guests move, which puts a single ten-seater in a zone well over 4m square. Treat these as ranges to verify the room, not specs on the block.

How to insert and scale the block

The block is drawn in millimetres. Insert at scale 1 in a millimetre drawing, 0.001 in a metre drawing, or set INSUNITS to millimetres so AutoCAD rescales on insertion; on a US imperial template, 0.03937 converts millimetres to inches.

Run INSERT or drag the DWG from a palette, and pick the insertion point at the centre of the table so it rotates about its middle when you set out a hall of angled rounds. Set the current layer to your furniture layer first. Because the table is one block reference, it arrays neatly across a banquet plan, and BEDIT lets you change the definition once so every 2m round in the room updates together.

Where the 2m circular table is used

The 2000mm circular table suits banquet and ballroom layouts, hotel function rooms, wedding and event floors, large private dining rooms and grand residential dining. Its corner-free form keeps a hall packed with tables readable and easy to circulate, which is why event planners standardise on big rounds.

Pair it with banquet-chair, dining-chair, servery and dance-floor blocks from the furniture category to assemble a full function scheme. As a licence-clear file it carries from concept to a coordinated events or FF&E drawing without re-drawing, and it makes a strong centrepiece on portfolio and competition boards that need a large, convincing dining or banquet setting.

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Questions

Frequently asked

How many people does a 2000mm circular dining table seat?+

Up to ten. A 2m round has a circumference of about 6280mm, fitting ten at roughly 600mm of edge each, or eight to nine where you want more elbow room for formal dining.

How much floor does a 2m round table need in a function room?+

Allow the 2000mm table plus at least 900mm behind each chair, rising to 1200mm or more where staff serve and guests circulate, which puts a single ten-seater in a zone comfortably over 4m square.

What units and scale is the block drawn at?+

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

Can I use it in commercial banquet and hotel drawings?+

Yes. The block is free with no signup, no watermark and no attribution, and it is cleared for commercial use including banquet, hotel, wedding and event layouts.

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