Klint Teak Patio Rectangular Dining Set 7PC
Details at a Glance
| Dimensions | Table: 71 in. L x 39 in. W x 30 in. H; Chairs: 23 in. W x 22 in. D x 33 in. H |
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| Material | Grade-A FSC-Certified Teak, Polyester Rope |
| Seating Capacity | 6 people |
| Color | Natural Teak (weathers to silvery-grey) |
| Set Includes | 1 Rectangular Table, 6 Armchairs |
| Assembly | Chairs fully assembled; table requires leg attachment |
| Care | Optional teak oil for color maintenance; natural weathering recommended |
The table's starburst wood pattern and six hand-woven armchairs are built from grade-A FSC-certified teak that resists moisture and insects without chemical treatments. This seven-piece outdoor dining set for six is available at LOOMLAN Outdoor with free shipping. The 71-inch table seats six comfortably while the stackable chair design solves seasonal storage.
How Does Grade-A Teak Hold Up to Rain and Direct Sun?
Grade-A teak contains natural oils that repel moisture, resist insects, and prevent rot -- you're not depending on surface treatments that wash away or fade. The wood stands up to rain, humidity, and temperature swings without warping or cracking. Over the first 12 to 18 months, teak weathers from its golden honey tone to a silvery-grey patina; that's the oils migrating to the surface and forming a protective layer, not deterioration. UV exposure won't compromise the wood's structural integrity the way it does with pine or cedar.
Does Teak Need to Be Oiled, or Can You Let It Weather?
You can let it weather naturally to grey -- that's what teak does outdoors, and it's completely sound. If you prefer the original golden color, apply teak oil or sealer every few months during the active season; it's cosmetic maintenance, not structural necessity. The wood performs the same either way. Routine care means hosing off pollen and wiping spills; teak doesn't require sanding, staining, or winter prep the way softer woods do.
Where Does This Work Best on a Covered Patio or Open Deck?
The mid-century lines and starburst table pattern anchor a covered patio where you want year-round dining space, and the teak handles open-deck exposure just as well if you're working with full sun. Pair it with pieces from our outdoor dining sets collection for a cohesive look, or add outdoor dining chairs in a complementary style when you need to seat more than six. The stackable armchairs free up floor space when you're hosting and need room to move, or when you want to clear the deck between gatherings.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will teak turn grey, and can I stop it?
- Teak weathers to silvery-grey over 12 to 18 months outdoors -- it's a natural process driven by UV exposure and the oils migrating to the surface. You can maintain the golden color with seasonal teak oil applications, or let it go grey; the wood's durability is identical either way.
- Can this stay outside all year?
- Yes, grade-A teak is dense and oil-rich enough to handle year-round exposure in most climates. You can leave it out through winter; the chairs stack for compact storage if you want to clear the deck or protect the rope backs from heavy snow.
- Will the finish fade in direct sun?
- The natural teak color will shift to grey with UV exposure, but that's weathering, not fading -- the wood itself remains structurally sound. If you oil it regularly, you'll slow the color change and keep the honey tone longer.
- How much table space does a 71-inch rectangular table give you?
- At 71 inches long and 39 inches wide, this table seats six people with room for place settings and serving dishes down the center. It's the right scale for a family dinner or weekend entertaining on a standard-sized patio.
- Does this set ship fully assembled?
- All six armchairs arrive fully assembled and ready to use. The table requires simple leg attachment with the included stainless steel hardware; curbside delivery is free to the continental USA.
- How do you clean teak outdoor furniture between seasons?
- Hose off pollen, dust, and debris, then wipe down with mild soap and water if needed. Teak doesn't need sanding, staining, or sealing unless you're maintaining the golden color with oil -- routine care is minimal.
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.





