Clip Large Concrete Slate Grey Outdoor Dining Table
Details at a Glance
| Brand | Seasonal Living |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 38 in. W x 118 in. L x 30 in. H |
| Weight | 375 lbs |
| Material | Lightweight Concrete, Reclaimed Teak |
| Color | Slate Grey |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Finish | Low-luster |
| Care | Weather-resistant for indoor and outdoor use; color and veining variations inherent to handmade concrete |
Handcrafted lightweight concrete holds up against UV exposure, rain, and temperature swings without the cracking or surface degradation you see in traditional poured concrete. The Seasonal Living Clip Large Concrete Slate Grey Outdoor Dining Table -- a 118-inch rectangular outdoor dining table with reclaimed teak accents -- is available at LOOMLAN Outdoor with free shipping. At 375 pounds, this table stays put through windstorms, while the low-luster finish resists fading season after season.
How Does Lightweight Concrete Hold Up Against Sun and Rain?
Lightweight concrete is engineered to resist UV fade, moisture absorption, and thermal expansion far better than standard outdoor materials. The low-luster finish on this table protects the slate grey surface from bleaching in direct sun, and the concrete itself won't warp, crack, or splinter when left out through rain or humidity. Each table is handmade, so you'll see natural color and veining variations -- those aren't flaws, they're proof the material was cast by hand and will weather uniformly outdoors. The reclaimed teak accents add natural warmth without compromising weather resistance, since aged teak has already released the oils that cause staining and has settled into a stable, dense structure.
Can This Table Stay Outside All Winter?
Yes -- lightweight concrete and reclaimed teak are both rated for year-round outdoor use. You can leave this table on a covered patio or deck through winter without moving it inside. If you're in a freeze-thaw climate, make sure water doesn't pool on the surface for days at a time; a quick wipe-down after heavy rain prevents ice from forming in any natural texture pits. The concrete won't rust, the teak won't rot, and the finish won't peel. For harsh coastal areas with constant salt spray, an occasional rinse with fresh water keeps mineral buildup from dulling the low-luster surface.
Where Does a 118-Inch Concrete Table Work Best?
A table this size anchors large covered patios, poolside dining zones, and outdoor decks where you regularly seat eight to ten guests. Pair it with weather-resistant dining chairs from our outdoor dining tables collection to build a complete entertaining setup, and consider adding an outdoor console table nearby for serving or bar space. The slate grey finish complements both modern metal seating and natural woven chairs, so you can mix materials without clashing. Position it under a pergola or umbrella if you want shade during midday meals, though the concrete itself won't suffer from full-sun exposure.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will the slate grey finish fade in direct sun?
- No -- the low-luster finish and lightweight concrete formulation resist UV fade, so the slate grey color stays consistent through years of sun exposure.
- Is this suitable for a coastal or salt-air location?
- Yes, lightweight concrete and reclaimed teak both tolerate salt air without corroding. Rinse the table occasionally with fresh water to prevent mineral deposits from accumulating on the surface.
- How many people does a 118-inch table seat?
- This rectangular table comfortably seats eight to ten guests with generous elbow room for full place settings and serving dishes.
- Does the table ship fully assembled?
- Free curbside delivery is included to the continental United States. White-glove placement and assembly are available upon request for an additional fee.
- What's the difference between lightweight concrete and regular concrete?
- Lightweight concrete uses engineered aggregates that reduce weight by nearly half while improving weather resistance and reducing the risk of cracking from temperature changes.
- Do I need to seal or oil the teak accents?
- No -- reclaimed teak has already weathered and stabilized, so it doesn't require oiling or sealing to maintain its performance outdoors.
We recommend a simple and effective cleaning and care regimen for our products.
Use a light application of mild soap and water with a spray bottle or dampened soft cloth to clean the surface of your piece.
Follow with a fresh dry towel to wipe away any excess moisture that remains.


