Outdoor Dining Tables – Designed for Outdoor Living
Create an outdoor dining setting built for durability and everyday use. Our collection of outdoor dining tables is designed for decks, courtyards, terraces, and gardens across New Zealand—balancing proportion, material strength, and long-term practicality.
Table Sizes, Shapes, and Formats
Choose from round, square, and rectangular tables in a range of sizes to suit different outdoor spaces. The collection includes trestle designs, bistro tables, and space-saving foldable options. Extension tables provide flexibility for entertaining, while selected designs include integrated umbrella holes for shaded dining.
Materials That Endure
A-Grade teak is naturally weather-resistant and rich in protective oils. Reclaimed teak adds character with an eco-conscious edge. Powder-coated aluminium is lightweight and corrosion-resistant, while steel adds structural strength. Lightweight concrete lends a contemporary look with exceptional stability.
Built for Year-Round Use in New Zealand
All tables in this collection are made for permanent outdoor placement. The materials and finishes are selected to perform reliably through New Zealand conditions with minimal maintenance—ideal for everyday outdoor dining, not occasional use.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right outdoor dining table size?
Allow approximately 60–75 cm of table space per person. A 150 cm table comfortably seats 4–6 people, while tables 200 cm and above suit larger gatherings or frequent entertaining.
Can your outdoor dining tables stay outside year-round?
Yes. Our outdoor tables—including teak, concrete, aluminium, and powder-coated steel designs—are built to withstand year-round exposure in New Zealand conditions when cared for as recommended.
What makes your outdoor tables different from other brands?
We focus on material quality, structural integrity, and proportion rather than short-term trends. The result is outdoor furniture that remains relevant, functional, and visually resolved for many years.