A good outdoor dining table doesn't ask for much attention. It just needs to be there — level, solid, and ready — when the occasion is.
This one is built for that kind of reliability. The wood-plastic composite top looks like real wood from across the patio but behaves like something more practical: no cracking after a wet winter, no splintering after a dry summer, no annual sealing ritual. Just wipe it down and it's done.
The iron frame keeps things stable without making the table impossible to move. At 35 pounds, it stays put in a breeze but shifts easily when you want to rearrange the layout or bring it in for a gathering that starts outside and ends somewhere else.
At 35 inches square, it's sized for the kind of table that works for two people on a Tuesday and four people on a weekend — not so large it dominates a smaller patio, not so small it requires creative plate placement.
The umbrella hole is there when you need it, covered when you don't.
Two colorways: Antique Dark Grey for spaces that lean toward the understated, and Yellow for patios that can carry something warmer and more expressive. Either way, the table just gets on with it.