Orula Fibre-Reinforced Concrete Outdoor End Table
Details at a Glance
| Brand | SUNPAN |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 18 in. W x 18 in. D x 21 in. H |
| Weight | 73 lbs |
| Material | Fibre-Reinforced Concrete |
| Finish | Brown |
| Weather Resistance | All-Season Outdoor Use |
| Care | Clean with soap and water |
| Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Fibre-reinforced concrete doesn't crack when temperatures swing or rain soaks through -- the embedded fibers hold the matrix together under stresses that would split standard concrete. The SUNPAN Orula Fibre-Reinforced Concrete Outdoor End Table stands 21 in. tall on an 18 in. square footprint, available at LOOMLAN Outdoor with free shipping. At 73 pounds, it stays planted through wind gusts without needing anchors or weights.
How Does Fibre-Reinforced Concrete Hold Up in Sun and Rain?
Fibre-reinforced concrete resists moisture absorption, so it won't swell, warp, or rot when rain pools on the surface or humidity climbs. The reinforcing fibers prevent the thermal cracking that happens when concrete expands in heat and contracts overnight -- this table handles desert sun and freezing nights without splitting. UV rays don't degrade concrete the way they fade resin or wood, so the brown finish stays consistent through summers of direct exposure. Concrete also resists salt air without pitting, which makes this table a solid choice for coastal patios where metal would corrode.
Do You Need to Seal or Refinish It?
No -- fibre-reinforced concrete maintains its integrity without seasonal sealing, oiling, or refinishing. You'll wipe it down with soap and water when dust or pollen builds up, but there's no coating to maintain and no surface treatment to reapply. If you're in a climate with hard freezes, you can leave it outside; the fibers prevent the freeze-thaw cracking that damages unreinforced concrete. Unlike wood that needs annual staining or metal that wants rust-proofing touch-ups, this table requires zero off-season prep.
Where Does an 18-Inch Concrete End Table Fit Best?
The 18 in. square surface holds drinks, books, and a small planter without crowding the arm of a lounge chair or the corner of a sectional. At 21 inches tall, it aligns with standard seating height, so you're not reaching down or stretching up. Pair it with outdoor coffee tables in larger seating zones for layered surface options, or use it solo beside a chair on a compact balcony. The brown finish coordinates with wood-framed furniture and natural stone surrounds, and the 73-pound mass keeps it stable on open decks where lighter outdoor side tables would tip. It also works beside outdoor bistro tables as a drink ledge or next to outdoor console tables for staggered height in an entry arrangement.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this stay outside all year?
- Yes -- fibre-reinforced concrete resists freeze-thaw cycles, UV exposure, and moisture without cracking or degrading, so you can leave it out through winter.
- Will the brown finish fade in direct sun?
- No -- concrete doesn't fade the way resin or fabric does; UV rays don't break down the material or bleach the finish.
- Is it suitable for a coastal or salt-air location?
- Yes -- concrete resists salt corrosion, so this table won't pit or rust in ocean air the way untreated metal would.
- How do I clean fibre-reinforced concrete?
- Wipe it down with soap and water when dust or pollen accumulates; no special cleaners or sealers are required.
- Does the 73-pound weight make it hard to move?
- It's stable enough that wind won't tip it, but you'll want help repositioning it -- the mass is what keeps it anchored without hardware.
- Does it ship fully assembled?
- It ships ready to use; free curbside delivery brings it to the continental US, and white-glove setup is available for an additional fee upon request.
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.



