Rocca Cream Concrete Outdoor Dining Table
Details at a Glance
| Brand | Moe's Home |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 82.68 in. W x 39.37 in. D x 30.12 in. H |
| Material | Fiber-reinforced natural concrete |
| Frame | Iron |
| Color/Finish | Cream |
| Weight | 490 lbs |
| Assembly | Requires 1--3 people |
| Care | Re-wax every 6 months; use felt pads and coasters; wax well before winter if used outdoors |
How Well Does Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Hold Up Outside?
Fiber reinforcement -- typically glass or synthetic strands mixed through the concrete -- distributes stress so the slab resists hairline cracks when temperatures drop overnight or spike at midday. Natural concrete is porous, so it will absorb moisture if you leave it uncovered in rain; that's why the care instructions call for regular waxing and a covered location. UV won't degrade the concrete itself, but direct sun can slowly lighten any pigmented finish, so the cream tone stays truest under a roof or umbrella. Concrete also weighs enough -- this table checks in at 490 pounds -- that high wind won't tip it, and salt air won't corrode it the way it does bare steel.Do You Have to Bring It Inside for Winter?
You can leave it on a covered deck year-round if you wax the surface thoroughly before the first freeze and keep snow and standing water off the top. Concrete itself won't rust or rot, but trapped moisture can expand in freeze-thaw cycles and eventually pit the finish, so a furniture cover or move to a garage is the safest bet in a climate with hard winters. If you're using it indoors or on a covered lanai in a mild region, seasonal storage isn't necessary -- just maintain the wax schedule and wipe spills promptly.Where Does This Work Best on a Patio or Deck?
The 82.68-inch length fits a standard 10-by-12-foot covered dining zone, leaving room for chairs to slide out and guests to circulate. Pair it with powder-coated aluminum or all-weather wicker seating from our outdoor dining tables collection, and anchor the space with a low-profile sectional from our outdoor coffee tables range if you're building a multi-zone patio. The monolithic concrete and iron silhouette also works indoors -- drop it into a loft or contemporary dining room and surround it with upholstered chairs for a material contrast that softens the industrial edge.Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this stay outside all year?
- It can remain on a covered patio year-round if you wax it well before winter and prevent snow or rain from pooling on the top; in freeze-thaw climates, moving it to a garage is safest.
- Will the cream finish fade in direct sun?
- Fiber-reinforced concrete resists UV degradation, but any pigmented finish will lighten slowly under continuous direct sun; placing the table under a pergola or umbrella and maintaining the wax coat preserves the cream tone.
- Is it suitable for a coastal or salt-air location?
- Concrete won't corrode in salt air the way bare steel does, though the iron frame should be checked periodically for rust spots and touched up if the powder coat chips; regular waxing protects the top from airborne salt.
- How many people does an 82.68-inch table seat?
- You'll fit six diners comfortably, with room to squeeze in eight for larger gatherings if you add chairs at the ends.
- How do you maintain a concrete outdoor table?
- Re-wax the surface every six months, use felt pads under planters or serving pieces, set drinks on coasters, and apply an extra coat of wax before winter if the table stays outdoors.
- Does this ship fully assembled?
- No -- assembly requires one to three people because of the 490-pound weight and the need to attach the iron frame to the concrete top; free curbside delivery brings it to your address, and you can request white-glove setup 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.







