Outdoor Dining Table with French Beam Base
Best durable dining table for large outdoor gatherings and elegant entertaining.
Elevate your outdoor gatherings with this dining table, blending traditional inspiration with lasting quality. It features a robust base crafted from sustainably sourced Grade A teak, known for its natural resistance to the elements. Choose between a durable sintered stone or engineered concrete tabletop, both designed for beauty and resilience. The teak base will gracefully develop a unique silvery-grey patina over time, adding to its artisan-crafted appeal. This table offers a one-of-a-kind look, perfect for creating memorable outdoor dining experiences.
$4653.69
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
1403
/ 3272
#1403 in Outdoor Tables
Price vs Category Average
+261%
Above average
Dimensions
844030
/ " W x " D x " H
Who it's for
- Design enthusiasts seeking a sophisticated, rustic outdoor focal point
- Homeowners prioritizing long-term durability in harsh climates
- Families needing a rock-solid table for high-traffic outdoor areas
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious shoppers looking for affordable patio furniture
- People who frequently rearrange their outdoor living space
- Tall individuals sensitive to restricted legroom under the table
Performance breakdown
Material Durability
Grade A teak and sintered stone offer industry-leading outdoor longevity.
Weather Resistance
Natural teak oils and non-porous surfaces withstand harsh seasonal elements.
Seating Capacity
Generous dimensions comfortably accommodate eight guests for large outdoor gatherings.
Maintenance Ease
Resilient surfaces minimize cleaning effort while the teak ages gracefully.
Aesthetic Versatility
The classic French beam design anchors both modern and traditional spaces.
Structural Integrity
Robust construction ensures a stable foundation for heavy tabletop materials.
Key Specs
Dimensions
84" W x 40" D x 30" H
Tabletop Material
Sintered Stone or Concrete
Base Material
Grade A Teak Wood
Seating Capacity
8
Table Shape
Rectangular
Table Height Type
Dining Height
Weather Resistance
Water Resistant
Requires Assembly
No
Features
- Sintered stone or concrete tabletop options.
- Sustainably harvested Grade A teak base.
- Teak resists insects, moisture, and decay.
- Teak develops a natural silvery-grey patina.
- Scratch, stain, and heat-resistant tops.
- Unique artisan-crafted character.
- Seats up to 8 people.
- Rectangular table shape.
What customers say
Customers rave about the Arhaus Outdoor Dining Table, highlighting its exceptional build quality and striking design. The robust French Beam base offers unique architectural elegance, instantly elevating any outdoor space. Reviewers consistently praise the substantial, durable materials, built to withstand the elements and frequent use for years. Many see it as a worthwhile long-term investment, appreciating its ability to maintain its appearance despite harsh weather. While the price is a consideration, the superior craftsmanship and enduring style are frequently cited as justifying the cost, leading to a high perceived value. The table is celebrated for transforming outdoor dining into a luxurious experience with lasting appeal.
Know before you buy
Grade A teak is naturally rich in oils that make it highly resistant to moisture, insects, and decay. While it is built to withstand the elements, the wood will naturally transition from its original honey tone to a silvery-grey patina over time.
Both materials are engineered for outdoor durability, but they offer different aesthetics. Sintered stone is a highly compressed, non-porous surface that is exceptionally resistant to scratches and stains, while concrete provides a more industrial, textured look that is also heat and weather-resistant.
No, this table does not require assembly. It is delivered ready to use, allowing you to set up your outdoor dining space immediately.
The table measures 84 inches in length and is designed to comfortably seat up to eight people, making it an ideal choice for larger outdoor gatherings.
You do not need to apply a sealant. The teak is left in its natural state to allow it to develop its characteristic silvery-grey patina, though you can use a teak oil if you prefer to maintain the original color.
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