Vegas Aluminum Outdoor Dining Table
Details at a Glance
| Brand | Sunset West |
|---|---|
| Material | Powder-Coated Aluminum |
| Style | Contemporary Outdoor |
| Weather Resistance | All-Weather Rated |
| Grade | Commercial Contract |
| Assembly | Minimal Assembly Required |
Powder-coated aluminum resists rust and UV fade better than steel or wood, and this table holds that finish through years of direct sun, rain, and temperature swings. The Sunset West Vegas Aluminum Outdoor Dining Table is a commercial-grade piece built for year-round patio use, available at LOOMLAN Outdoor with free shipping. The non-porous aluminum surface won't warp, crack, or rot, and requires only soap and water to clean -- never seasonal refinishing or protective treatments.
Why Does Powder-Coated Aluminum Handle Weather Better Than Other Materials?
Powder-coated aluminum doesn't rust the way steel does, and it won't warp or split like wood exposed to moisture and temperature changes. The factory-applied powder coating uses UV-inhibiting compounds that prevent the color degradation and chalking you'll see on lower-grade outdoor furniture after a few seasons in the sun. Aluminum is naturally corrosion-resistant, and the powder coating seals the surface against rain, snow, salt air, and humidity -- that's why this table carries a commercial contract-grade rating for high-traffic hospitality environments.
Do You Need to Bring It Inside for Winter?
No -- this table is rated for year-round outdoor exposure and doesn't require seasonal storage or a cover. The powder-coated aluminum performs consistently through temperature extremes and heavy precipitation without cracking or surface damage. To keep the finish looking sharp, rinse it with water a few times a season to remove pollen and dust, and wipe it down with mild soap if you're near a coast or under heavy tree cover. The non-porous surface resists mold and mildew, so you won't need to scrub or seal it the way you would teak or composite materials.
Where Does This Work Best on a Patio or Deck?
The clean-lined contemporary design pairs naturally with modern outdoor dining chairs and works well in covered or open-air dining areas -- the aluminum holds up either way. If you're building out a full outdoor dining setup, browse our full collection of outdoor dining tables for size options, or look at outdoor bistro tables for smaller balconies and breakfast nooks. The lightweight frame makes it easy to shift around the deck when you're rearranging for a gathering, but the engineered base stays stable in wind once it's placed.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will this aluminum table rust if it stays outside year-round?
- No -- aluminum doesn't rust the way steel or iron does, and the powder coating seals the surface against corrosion from rain, humidity, and salt air.
- Is the table light enough to move but heavy enough that wind won't tip it?
- Yes -- aluminum construction keeps the weight down for portability, and the engineered base design resists tipping during use even in windy conditions.
- Will the powder-coated finish fade in direct sun?
- The factory finish includes UV-inhibiting compounds that prevent the color degradation and chalking common in outdoor furniture exposed to years of sunlight.
- How do I clean and maintain the surface?
- Rinse with water and wipe with mild soap as needed -- the non-porous aluminum resists stains, mold, and mildew without special treatments or seasonal refinishing.
- Does this ship fully assembled or do I need tools?
- Minimal assembly is required; free curbside delivery is included to the continental USA, and white-glove setup is available for an additional fee upon request.
- How does aluminum compare to teak for an outdoor dining table?
- Aluminum requires far less maintenance than teak -- no oiling, no sanding, no seasonal treatment -- and it's lighter to move while still delivering commercial-grade durability.
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.




