Nicolette Concrete Outdoor Round Dining Table
Details at a Glance
| Brand | SUNPAN |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 40 in. diameter x 30 in. H or 55 in. diameter x 30 in. H |
| Material | Sealed concrete top; fluted concrete base |
| Shape | Round |
| Color | Light Grey - Marble Look; White |
| Weight | 163 lbs (40 in.); 280 lbs (55 in.) |
| Use | Indoor and outdoor |
| Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Sealed concrete resists UV fade, moisture, and temperature swings without cracking -- perfect for a covered patio or full-sun deck. The SUNPAN Nicolette Concrete Outdoor Round Dining Table in 40-inch or 55-inch sizes, with a fluted pedestal base and your choice of light grey marble-look or white finish, is available at LOOMLAN Outdoor with free shipping. The architectural single-leg design eliminates corner posts, and the sealed surface sheds rain while holding up to commercial-level use.
How Does Sealed Concrete Perform on a Patio Year-Round?
Sealed concrete is engineered to resist UV fade, so it won't bleach or discolor in direct sun. The sealer locks out moisture, preventing staining and stopping freeze-thaw cracks in cold climates. Concrete's thermal mass means it stays cooler underfoot in summer heat, and the surface won't rust, splinter, or warp like wood or metal alternatives. This construction is tagged for commercial hospitality use, which tells you it's built to handle weather extremes and heavy traffic without maintenance headaches.
Do You Need to Bring It Inside for Winter?
You can leave the Nicolette outdoors year-round in most climates -- the sealed concrete resists freeze-thaw cycles that crack untreated stone. Wipe it down with a damp cloth and mild soap monthly to keep pollen and debris from dulling the finish. If you're in a region with harsh winters and ice, covering the table or moving it under a roof will extend the sealer's life, though the table itself will stand up to the weather. Reseal once a year if it's exposed to full weather twelve months straight.
Where Does This Work Best on a Covered Deck or Open Patio?
The 40-inch round fits intimate bistro zones or apartment balconies, while the 55-inch size anchors larger [outdoor dining tables](/collections/outdoor-dining-tables) setups for six guests. Pair it with woven resin or powder-coated aluminum chairs to balance the concrete's visual weight, and layer in a neutral outdoor rug to define the dining zone. If you're blending indoor and outdoor spaces, the Nicolette's clean lines also work indoors -- see our [outdoor dining furniture guide](/pages/outdoor-dining-furniture) for layout ideas.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this stay outside all year?
- Yes, the sealed concrete construction resists freeze-thaw cycles and moisture, so you can leave it outdoors year-round in most climates. Covering it or moving it under a roof in extreme winters will extend the sealer.
- Will the finish fade in direct sun?
- No, the Nicolette is UV resistant and engineered to resist fading even in full-sun exposure.
- How do I store it over winter?
- You can leave it outside uncovered, but if you prefer, wipe it clean and cover it with a breathable patio-furniture cover or move it under a covered porch.
- Is it suitable for a coastal or salt-air location?
- Yes, sealed concrete won't rust or corrode in salt air the way aluminum or steel frames can, making it a strong choice for beachfront patios.
- Does the Nicolette require assembly?
- Heavy concrete tables typically arrive partially assembled; you'll attach the base to the top with provided hardware.
- What's the difference between the 40-inch and 55-inch sizes?
- The 40-inch diameter (163 lbs) seats four comfortably and works well in smaller spaces or as an [outdoor bistro table](/collections/outdoor-bistro-tables); the 55-inch (280 lbs) seats six and anchors larger dining zones.
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.

















