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600mm diameter 2-seater table CAD block in DWG in 2026

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By Saumyajit Maity · Published 16 Dec 2025 · Updated 22 May 2026

A 600mm diameter two-seater table is the compact round that fills cafes, bistros and small breakout spaces, and this page provides it as a clean, scaled DWG block. At just 600mm across it is the smallest practical dining round — perfect for two people facing each other, or for a single coffee-and-laptop perch. 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.

The value of a small table block is repetition: cafe and food-court layouts are mostly arrays of two-seaters, and getting the footprint right at 600mm means the whole floor's seat count and circulation come out honest. Insert the scaled block and you can lay out a row of bistro tables and check the gangways between them straight away.

What the 600mm 2-seater table block is

This block is a round table 600mm in diameter sized for two, supplied as a single plan-view block reference. The outline is the tabletop edge, with the central pedestal foot shown inside — most small cafe tables use a single pedestal so chairs can pull in from any side without leg clashes.

As a block it copies, rotates and arrays as one object, which is exactly how you build a cafe floor of identical two-seaters. Editing the definition updates every instance at once. The geometry is drawn to true dimensions, so the footprint and the gaps you set between tables are accurate. Where the source DWG includes an elevation, you also get the side profile for interior elevations and cafe sections.

Views and what is included

The plan view is the one you work in: the small tabletop from above, placed and arrayed across a cafe or breakout floor with two chairs each. It drives the clearance checks that matter most in dense seating — the gangways between table groups and the route to the counter.

Keep the tables on a dedicated furniture layer so you can freeze them for a clean shell plan and thaw them for the furnished layout. If a download bundles more than one view in the same DWG, insert the plan for layout work and freeze or explode the rest. The file is AutoCAD 2004 format and opens in current AutoCAD, AutoCAD LT, BricsCAD, DraftSight and free DWG viewers, so it suits collaborators on any software.

Typical sizing to design around

A 600mm round is the smallest comfortable two-seater: it gives two diners enough top for cups, plates and a small meal without crowding, and its tiny footprint lets you pack seating into a compact cafe. For a slightly roomier setting, 700–800mm rounds also seat two with more table; 600mm is the size you reach for when floor area is at a premium.

Cafe and bistro tables often sit a touch higher than dining tables, around 720–760mm, with bar-height variants going taller. For circulation, keep at least 450mm between the chair backs of adjacent table groups for a tight cafe, and 900mm or more for the main gangways and the counter approach. Use these as ranges to test the layout rather than fixed specs.

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 INSUNITS to millimetres so AutoCAD rescales on insertion; 0.03937 converts millimetres to inches on a US imperial template.

Run INSERT or drag the file from a palette, and pick the insertion point at the centre of the table — handy because a small round pivots cleanly about its pedestal when you angle tables in a window or along a wall. Set the current layer to your furniture layer first. As a single block reference the two-seater arrays beautifully across a cafe floor, and BEDIT lets you tweak the definition once to update every table together.

Where the 600mm 2-seater is used

The 600mm round turns up in cafes, coffee shops, bistros, food courts, bakery seating, hotel lobby lounges, library and study nooks, and office breakout corners. Anywhere the brief is lots of small seating in limited floor area, the compact two-seater is the building block of the layout.

Pair it with cafe-chair, bistro-chair and counter blocks from the furniture category to assemble a hospitality scheme quickly. As a licence-clear file it carries from concept to a coordinated FF&E or fit-out drawing without re-drawing, and it is ideal for student and competition work that needs a believable, correctly-scaled cafe or breakout setting.

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Questions

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Is a 600mm round table big enough for two people?+

Yes, for cafe and bistro use. A 600mm round gives two diners enough top for cups, plates and a small meal. For a roomier setting, a 700–800mm round seats two with more table while keeping a small footprint.

How close can I array 600mm cafe tables?+

Keep at least 450mm between the chair backs of adjacent table groups in a tight cafe, and 900mm or more for the main gangways and the route to the counter. Insert the scaled blocks and check these gaps directly on the plan.

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 the block automatically on insertion.

Is the block free for a commercial cafe fit-out?+

Yes. It downloads free with no signup, no watermark and no attribution, and it is cleared for commercial use including cafe, restaurant and food-court layouts.

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