Why this wall table earns its place
The Vogue DR027 is the working version of a prep table—600 mm width, 650 mm depth, and 900 mm height built to standard counter level. It's 304 stainless steel with a satin finish, which means it handles daily washdown, strong detergents, and the acid residues from food without rusting or deteriorating. The upstand runs the full perimeter, containing splashes and keeping water from running down the wall, an essential detail when you're working in tight quarters with environmental health auditors in mind.
The big difference from freestanding benches is that this is wall-mounted: you bolt it directly to a solid surface—studs or concrete—and it doesn't eat floor space. That's crucial in compact prep rooms, butcher shops, or catering kitchens where every centimetre counts. It comes fully assembled, feet and all, and you just bolt it down. At 9 kg, it's light enough to handle in a two-person installation. The feet mean if you're ever retrofitting it into an existing space where wall mounting isn't ideal, you've got the option of standing it instead.
Holmes, the manufacturer, builds everything in York—no hidden outsourcing. That means full traceability, UK warranty, and when you need support, you're talking to people who understand the product. It's the kind of thing you fit once in 2004 and forget about until 2024, when someone realises it's still working.





