Coastal Teak Timeless Outdoor Dining Table
Details at a Glance
| Brand | Sunset West |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 56 in. W x 56 in. D x 29.1 in. H (Round) / 72 in. W x 39 in. D x 29 in. H (Rectangle) |
| Material | 100% Solid Teak Wood |
| Finish | Hand-Applied Coastal Teak (Warm Grey) |
| Shape | Round, Rectangle |
| Weight | 82.3 lbs (Round), 89.7 lbs (Rectangle) |
| Umbrella Hole | 72-inch includes hole with cap; 56-inch no hole |
| Assembly | Required |
| Country of Origin | Indonesia |
Why Does Teak Outlast Other Woods Outdoors?
Teak produces natural oils that repel water and prevent the rot you'd see in untreated lumber left outside. Those same oils resist UV breakdown, so the wood won't crack along the grain even after years of direct sun exposure. You'll see surface weathering -- teak develops a silvery patina over time -- but the structure underneath stays solid. This table weighs 82.3 pounds in the round version and 89.7 in the rectangle, giving it the mass to stay put in wind without needing to be so heavy you can't move it when you want to rearrange.Does Teak Need to Be Oiled, and Will It Turn Grey?
Left untreated, teak weathers to a silver-grey patina -- that's the natural aging process, not damage. If you prefer the golden-honey color it starts with, clean the table with teak cleaner and apply teak sealer once or twice a year. The warm grey coastal finish on this piece already leans toward that weathered tone, so you can let it age naturally or maintain it with sealer depending on your look. Don't cover teak furniture with tarps -- trapped moisture causes mildew. Natural end-grain cracks may appear as the wood expands and contracts; they're cosmetic and don't compromise strength.Where Does a Round vs. Rectangle Table Make Sense?
The 56-inch round seats four to six and works best on smaller decks, covered patios, or courtyards where you want everyone facing each other for conversation. The 72-inch rectangle seats six to eight, includes an umbrella hole with cap, and fits longer porches or poolside spaces where you need the extra length. Pair either shape with your choice of chairs from our [outdoor dining tables](/collections/outdoor-dining-tables) or [outdoor bistro tables](/collections/outdoor-bistro-tables) collections, and consider an [outdoor console table](/collections/outdoor-console-tables) nearby for serving or bar setup. Each table shows unique grain patterns and grooves -- no two pieces look identical.Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this stay outside all year?
- Yes -- teak's natural oils resist moisture and freeze-thaw cycles, so the table can remain outdoors year-round. Expect surface patina to develop; the structure won't crack or rot.
- Will the finish fade in direct sun?
- Teak resists UV breakdown better than most woods, but the warm grey finish will gradually lighten to silver if left unsealed. Apply teak sealer if you want to slow that weathering.
- How do I store it over winter?
- You don't need to -- teak survives freezing temperatures and snow. If you do store it, keep it uncovered in a dry space to prevent mildew from trapped moisture.
- What size table seats eight people?
- The 72-inch rectangle seats six to eight comfortably, with 39 inches of width giving enough room for place settings and serving dishes.
- Is teak better than aluminum for an outdoor table?
- Teak offers natural warmth and develops character over time; aluminum is rust-proof and lighter. Teak wins on looks and longevity, aluminum on low-maintenance portability.
- Does the table ship fully assembled?
- No -- assembly is required. Standard delivery is free curbside; white-glove setup and assembly are available for an additional fee upon request.
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.




