Why this stainless steel cupboard earns its place
This 1700 mm table pushes the sliding-door concept to where it really starts earning its keep. Two people can work side by side — prepping veg, assembling plates, plating up — without the cramped quarters you get on a narrow counter. The 800 mm depth gives genuine working room, and the 850 mm height puts everything at a natural working angle for standing tasks. Underneath, sliding doors unlock a full shelf unit of storage, all within arm's reach and dust-free.
The sliding doors matter at this width. Swap them for hinged doors and you've just blocked three metres of kitchen flow whenever someone needs a pan or an ingredient. Sliding doors stay tucked, and you can load and unload without the spatial overhead. At 101 kilos, the table is heavy enough to feel stable under loaded prep work, and light enough that a two-person team can position it confidently during fit-out.
You're essentially getting a worktable and a storage cupboard in one footprint. That's the trade-off: you lose some storage depth underneath (compared to a full-height cupboard), but you gain a surface where the action happens. In kitchens where every millimetre counts, this is the answer.
