Rectangular tables have corners. That sounds obvious to the point of being stupid, but spend eight hours walking around a grooming table and those corners become a real thing that you think about more than you would like. You bump your hip on them. The grooming loop cord catches on them and stops short. When you are working around the dog’s hindquarters and you need to step to the side to check symmetry, the corner is right there, blocking your line and forcing you to take an extra half-step back. The AM-LED oval grooming table eliminates all of that — no corners, just a continuous curved edge that lets the groomer move freely around the entire perimeter of the table without obstruction.
The oval shape is not cosmetic. It is a functional decision based on how skilled groomers actually work. Grooming is a 360-degree activity — you are constantly repositioning yourself relative to the dog, moving from left to right, stepping around to the rear to assess the shape of the hindquarters, coming back to the front to check the face, stepping back to evaluate overall balance and symmetry. A rectangular table creates four dead zones where the groomer cannot stand comfortably or see clearly. An oval table opens up the full circumference. For groomers doing detailed scissor work on show-quality coats, breed-standard cuts, or the kind of precision hand-stripping where you need to step back and assess proportions from multiple vantage points, the shape makes a genuine, measurable difference in workflow.
The integrated LED lighting follows the oval contour, providing even illumination around the entire work surface with no dark spots. Same 5000K cool white output as the AM-M, same shadow-eliminating upward angle, but adapted to the oval form factor so the light distribution stays perfectly even. The tabletop is non-slip, chemical-resistant, and sized for medium to large breeds — the oval dimensions give enough surface area for a Golden Retriever or a Standard Poodle in full show coat without the wasted space at the corners that a rectangular table of equivalent area would carry.
Electric lift runs 48 to 98 centimeters with sealed foot pedal control. Load capacity is 119 kilograms — robust enough for the biggest grooming clients. The stainless steel column and base keep the table stable even when a large dog shifts weight unexpectedly or decides that right now is the perfect time to shake. Oval tables have slightly different weight distribution characteristics than rectangular ones, and we accounted for that in the frame engineering rather than just putting an oval top on a rectangular base and hoping for the best.
This is the table for salons where grooming is taken seriously as a craft. If your groomers are doing breed-standard cuts, competition grooming, or the kind of precision work where the table should disappear from awareness and let the groomer focus entirely on the dog, the oval shape is not a novelty — it is the table design that matches how you actually work.