Malibu Aluminum Framed Outdoor Console Table
Details at a Glance
| Brand | Sunset West |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 67.01 in. W x 18.11 in. D x 27.95 in. H |
| Weight | 57 lbs |
| Frame Material | Fully welded powder-coated aluminum |
| Top Material | Sintered stone |
| Finish | Hand-brushed matte coal |
| Style | Transitional |
| Construction | Commercial quality |
| Care | Clean with mild soap and water; cover in inclement weather; remove coastal salt regularly |
Powder-coated aluminum frames don't rust, and sintered stone tops won't fade under sun or absorb moisture -- that combination makes this console a solid choice if you live near the coast or leave furniture out through humid summers. The Sunset West Malibu Aluminum Framed Outdoor Console Table, available at LOOMLAN Outdoor with free shipping, pairs a fully welded rust-proof frame with a non-porous stone top and a hand-brushed matte coal finish built for commercial-grade durability.
How Does Powder-Coated Aluminum Handle Rain, Salt Air, and Full Sun?
It doesn't rust, and the powder coating resists scratches and oxidation even in coastal environments where salt accelerates corrosion on untreated metals. Aluminum itself won't oxidize the way steel does, and the baked-on powder finish adds a barrier against UV rays that keeps the matte coal color from fading season after season. The sintered stone top is non-porous, so it repels moisture instead of absorbing it, and UV exposure won't bleach or crack the surface the way it does with some composites or painted wood.
Do You Need to Bring It Inside Every Winter?
You can leave it out year-round -- aluminum and sintered stone both handle freezing temperatures and snow -- but covering it during heavy rain or ice storms will keep the finish looking newer longer. Wipe off coastal salt regularly with mild soap and water if you're within a mile of the ocean, because salt buildup can dull any finish over time. There's no oiling, sealing, or refinishing required; just rinse and cover when the weather turns severe.
Where Does a 67-Inch Console Work Best on a Patio?
The narrow 18-inch depth fits behind a sectional on a covered porch or along a wall in an entryway without blocking walkways, and the 67-inch width gives you room for planters, trays, or lanterns without crowding smaller pieces in your outdoor console tables grouping. Pair it with outdoor bistro tables in a poolside bar zone, or use it to anchor a dining setup alongside outdoor coffee tables when you're layering surfaces for entertaining.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will this aluminum frame rust if I leave it uncovered?
- No -- aluminum doesn't rust, and the powder-coated finish adds scratch resistance and protects against oxidation even in salt air.
- Can the sintered stone top fade in direct sun?
- No, sintered stone is engineered to resist UV degradation and won't bleach or discolor under full-sun exposure.
- Is 57 pounds light enough to move but stable in wind?
- Yes -- you can reposition it when you rearrange the patio, and the weight keeps it from tipping in moderate wind without anchoring.
- Can this stay outside all year in freezing climates?
- Yes, both the aluminum frame and sintered stone top handle snow and freezing temperatures, though covering it during ice storms protects the finish.
- How do I clean coastal salt off the frame and top?
- Wipe both surfaces with mild soap and water, then rinse; regular cleaning prevents salt from dulling the hand-brushed matte coal finish.
- Does this ship fully assembled, and is delivery free?
- Standard curbside delivery to the continental USA is free, and the console arrives ready to use with no assembly required.
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.






