Lars Three Legs Wooden Patio Coffee Table
Details at a Glance
| Brand | Artesia |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 75 in. W x 29 in. D x 14 in. H |
| Material | Reclaimed Teakwood |
| Finish | Natural Unfinished |
| Color | Walnut Brown (weathers to silver-gray) |
| Leg Style | Sled Base with Three Wide Legs |
| Assembly | Minimal Assembly Required |
| Care | Mild soap cleaning; optional annual sealing |
Why Does Reclaimed Teak Outlast Other Outdoor Woods?
Teak naturally produces oils that repel water and resist insects -- reclaimed teak has already been through a weathering cycle, so the wood is stable and proven. You will not see the swelling or cracking pressure-treated pine suffers after a wet spring, and the grain has settled into the density that makes teak the go-to wood for boat decks. The walnut brown finish will weather to a silver-gray patina over months of sun exposure unless you seal it annually, and both stages look right on a patio. No synthetic material gives you the warmth of real wood grain that has already earned its durability outdoors.Do You Have to Oil or Seal Reclaimed Teak Every Season?
You do not have to seal it at all -- unsealed teak will turn silver-gray naturally and still resist moisture and insects. If you prefer to keep the walnut brown color, an annual coat of teak sealer applied in spring will hold it, but that is entirely optional. For weekly cleaning, mild soap and water are enough; the natural oils in the wood do most of the work. You will never need to bring this table inside for winter unless your deck is fully exposed to snow accumulation and you want to eliminate any seasonal cleaning.Where Does a 75-Inch Coffee Table Fit Best?
A table this long needs a seating arrangement to match -- pair it with a nine- or ten-foot sectional or a group of four deep-seat lounge chairs. You will have room for multiple serving trays, a row of lanterns, or a centerpiece bowl without crowding drinks off the edges. It works well on covered porches and under pergolas where the roof keeps heavy rain off, though the teak itself can handle weather. If you are building out a larger outdoor living zone, browse the full range of /collections/outdoor-coffee-tables, add /collections/outdoor-side-tables at the seating ends for lamps and coasters, and consider an /collections/outdoor-console-tables behind the sofa for serving.Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this stay outside all year?
- Yes -- the natural oils in teak repel moisture and resist insects year-round. If your patio is fully exposed to heavy snow, covering it or moving it under a roof will reduce seasonal cleaning, but the wood itself will not rot or crack left out.
- Will the walnut brown color fade to gray in direct sun?
- Yes, unsealed teak naturally weathers to a silver-gray patina after several months of UV exposure. Apply teak sealer annually if you want to preserve the brown, or let it fade -- both finishes are durable and attractive.
- Is reclaimed teak suitable for a coastal or salt-air location?
- Yes -- teak has been used for decades in marine environments because its oils resist salt corrosion and the wood does not degrade in humid, salty air the way softer woods do.
- How do you clean reclaimed teak between seasons?
- Wipe it down with mild soap and water; a soft brush works for any dirt settled into the grain. Rinse and let it air-dry -- no special products are required unless you are sealing to preserve color.
- What is the advantage of a three-leg sled base over four legs?
- The wide sled legs distribute weight across a larger footprint and prevent wobbling on uneven decking or pavers better than narrow corner legs. You get better stability without needing to level the surface first.
- Does free shipping include assembly and placement?
- Free curbside delivery is included to the continental USA. Assembly -- attaching the sled base to the top with included hardware -- and in-room placement are optional paid services available upon request for an additional fee.
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.





