An outdoor dining table gets used in a way that indoor furniture simply doesn’t. It sits in full sun for months. It gets rained on overnight because no one remembered to cover it. Coffee gets spilled, kids drag chairs across it, and it’s expected to look presentable when guests show up on a Saturday afternoon. Most tables look fine in a showroom and start showing their age within a season. That’s the problem we were solving for when we put this collection together.

What we looked for was material that actually weathers well without constant maintenance. Teak that silvers gracefully, powder coated aluminum that doesn’t flake, concrete that earns its place visually and practically. We also thought about size and proportion, because a table that seats four comfortably in a catalog photo often seats three in reality. These are tables we’d stake our own outdoor space on. The kind that are still looking good three summers from now without a single apology.

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