Seasonal Living Lucca Teak And Concrete Patio Dining Table
Seasonal Living Lucca Teak And Concrete Patio Dining Table
Seasonal Living Lucca Teak And Concrete Patio Dining Table
Seasonal Living Lucca Teak And Concrete Patio Dining Table
Seasonal Living Lucca Teak And Concrete Patio Dining Table
Seasonal Living Lucca Teak And Concrete Patio Dining Table
Seasonal Living Lucca Teak And Concrete Patio Dining Table
Seasonal Living Lucca Teak And Concrete Patio Dining Table
Seasonal Living Lucca Teak And Concrete Patio Dining Table
Seasonal Living Lucca Teak And Concrete Patio Dining Table
Seasonal Living Lucca Teak And Concrete Patio Dining Table
Seasonal Living Lucca Teak And Concrete Patio Dining Table

Lucca Teak And Concrete Patio Dining Table

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Details at a Glance

Brand Seasonal Living
Dimensions 40 in. W x 120 in. D x 30 in. H
Weight 416.5 lbs
Material Reclaimed Teak, Lightweight Concrete
Finish Options Slate Gray, Ivory White
Seating Capacity 8--10 guests
Assembly Required
Use Residential Indoor/Outdoor
Country of Origin Vietnam, Indonesia

Reclaimed teak and lightweight concrete resist moisture, UV fade, rust, and rot season after season. The Lucca Teak and Concrete Patio Dining Table is a 40 x 120-inch rectangular outdoor dining table that seats 8--10 guests, available at LOOMLAN Outdoor with free shipping. Concrete won't corrode in salt air, and reclaimed teak's natural oils repel water and insects without chemical treatments.

Will Reclaimed Teak and Concrete Hold Up Outside Year-Round?

Yes -- reclaimed teak's natural oils resist moisture penetration and insect damage, and lightweight concrete handles freeze-thaw cycles, direct sun, and coastal humidity without cracking or rusting. The concrete base won't corrode the way metal frames do in salt air, and teak won't swell or rot like untreated hardwoods. That said, both materials perform best with regular sealer application to protect against UV graying and staining, and you'll want to rinse off debris after storms to prevent mildew buildup in the wood grain. This isn't maintenance-free -- you're committing to seasonal care -- but the materials themselves will outlast powder-coated steel and most composites.

How Do You Care for Teak and Concrete Through Winter?

Hand wash both surfaces with mild soap and rinse thoroughly before the first freeze; debris left in teak crevices can trap moisture and accelerate graying. If you're in a region with heavy snow or ice, covering the table protects the sealer coat and reduces cleaning in spring, though the materials themselves tolerate freezing temperatures. Reapply a UV-protective sealer every 12--18 months to slow the teak's natural silvering and keep the concrete finish from chalking. Never use a pressure washer -- high-pressure water blasts sealer off and drives moisture deep into the teak grain where it can cause splitting.

Where Does a 120-Inch Concrete and Teak Table Work Best?

The 10-foot length fits covered patios, poolside dining areas, and restaurant-style outdoor kitchens where you're seating 8--10 regularly. Pair it with metal or resin outdoor dining tables for a cohesive modern look, or anchor a smaller setup with pieces from our outdoor bistro tables collection if you're working with a compact space. The concrete-and-teak blend also works indoors in loft-style dining rooms where industrial materials feel intentional, and the slate gray or ivory white finishes coordinate with minimalist decor. For narrower layouts, explore outdoor console tables in matching materials.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does teak need to be oiled?
No -- reclaimed teak already contains natural oils that resist moisture. Applying a UV sealer every 12--18 months protects the color, but oil isn't necessary for weather resistance.
Will teak turn gray, and can I stop it?
Yes, teak silvers naturally when exposed to sun and rain. Regular sealer application slows the process, but you can't stop it entirely without keeping the table indoors or fully covered.
Can this stay outside all year?
Yes, both reclaimed teak and lightweight concrete tolerate freezing temperatures and summer sun. Covering it during heavy snow reduces cleaning but isn't required for durability.
Will the concrete finish fade in direct sun?
Lightweight concrete may chalk slightly over years of UV exposure, but regular sealer reapplication keeps the slate gray or ivory white finish looking sharp.
Does this table rust or corrode in coastal areas?
No -- concrete and teak don't rust. The table handles salt air better than powder-coated metal frames, though you should rinse it monthly to prevent salt buildup on the sealer.
Does this ship fully assembled?
No, assembly is required. Free curbside delivery is included; white-glove setup and assembly are available for an additional fee upon request.
Need help matching a material to your climate? Call 833-566-6526 or email outdoor@loomlan.com.

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.

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