Redondo Aluminum Extendable Outdoor Table
Details at a Glance
| Brand | Sunset West |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (Compact) | 90 in. W x 42 in. D x 29.4 in. H |
| Dimensions (Extended) | 120 in. W x 42 in. D x 29.4 in. H |
| Frame Material | Powder-coated aluminum (fully welded) |
| Finish / Color | Hand-brushed slate gray |
| Shape | Rectangular, extendable |
| Weight | 112.9 lbs |
| Features | Slatted top, adjustable non-marring feet, scratch-resistant |
| Care | Clean with mild soap and water; cover when not in use |
Powder-coated aluminum resists rust and UV fade season after season -- this fully welded frame stays outdoors year-round without the pitting or corrosion steel develops in rain. The Sunset West Redondo Aluminum Extendable Outdoor Table extends from 90 to 120 inches to seat up to 10, available at LOOMLAN Outdoor with free shipping. At 112.9 pounds the table stands firm in wind without anchors, yet you can still reposition it when you rearrange the patio.
Will Powder-Coated Aluminum Rust or Corrode?
No -- aluminum forms a natural oxide layer that blocks moisture penetration, and the factory powder coat seals the surface against salt air, rain, and humidity. The hand-brushed slate gray finish on this Redondo table is baked on at high temperature, creating a bond far more durable than spray paint; you won't see rust stains bleeding through after a wet winter. UV exposure can dull any finish over years of direct sun, but the coating itself won't flake or peel the way it does on mild steel, and a simple wash with soap and water brings back the brushed sheen.
Can This Outdoor Dining Table Stay Outside All Year?
Yes, though a cover prolongs the finish in freezing climates where ice can sit on the slatted top for weeks. The aluminum itself won't crack or warp in cold, and the welded frame has no joints to loosen when temperatures swing. You don't need to haul the table into a garage each November -- just wipe it dry if water pools in the slats during freeze-thaw cycles, and cover it when you're not using it through winter storms.
How Do You Use an Extendable Table on a Covered Patio?
Keep it at 90 inches for weeknight dinners, then pull the extension to 120 inches when you host a larger group -- the built-in mechanism adds 30 inches without requiring you to store a separate leaf. Position the table under a pergola or roof overhang to limit direct UV on the powder coat, and pair it with metal or all-weather wicker chairs from our outdoor dining tables collection. The slatted top drains rainwater quickly, so even an uncovered setup dries fast after a storm. For pre-dinner drinks, set an outdoor console table nearby to hold glasses and appetizers, or add an outdoor coffee table to a lounge zone a few feet away.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will aluminum furniture rust?
- No -- aluminum doesn't rust because it contains no iron, and the powder-coated finish seals the surface against moisture and salt air.
- Is the table light enough to move but heavy enough for wind?
- At 112.9 pounds it stays planted in gusts without tipping, yet two people can slide it across decking or pavers when you rearrange.
- Will the slate gray finish fade in direct sun?
- Powder coat resists UV far better than paint, though any finish can lighten slightly after years of unshaded exposure; a cover when the table isn't in use keeps the brushed gray sharp.
- How do I clean powder-coated aluminum?
- Wash with mild soap and water, rinse, and wipe dry -- no wax, no oil, no special products required.
- What size patio does a 90-to-120-inch table need?
- Allow at least 36 inches of clearance on all sides for chairs to pull out; a patio 14 feet wide by 10 feet deep comfortably fits the extended length.
- Does the table ship fully assembled?
- Standard delivery is free curbside to the continental USA; white-glove setup and assembly are 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.


