Outdoor Table and Chair Sets

Outdoor Table and Chair Sets

 

View our Outdoor Table and Chair Sets, all skillfully handcrafted by the finest craftspeople in America. Entertaining family and friends outdoors requires a dining set large enough to get everyone seated. We are excited to bring incredibly varied options into your patio - styles, designs, materials, and functionality. From the timeless deep seating sets to rustic dining sets for the growing family.


Q1: What are the three common categories for Outdoor Table and Chair Sets, and how does each impact space and use?


A: Sets are categorized primarily by height and seating capacity, which dictates their optimal use.

  1. Dining Height Sets: These are the standard sets designed for comfortable, upright eating (usually around 28 to 30 inches tall). They are versatile for full meals and offer the greatest range of seating capacities (4-person up to 10-person sets).
  2. Bistro Sets: Small, usually 2-person, dining sets. These are ideal for limited spaces, such as small balconies, porches, or corner nooks. They are often foldable for easy storage.
  3. Bar/Counter Height Sets: Taller sets (around 36 to 42 inches tall). They offer a more casual, high-top feel and are excellent for maximizing sightlines over railings, making them perfect for decks and balconies.


Q2: What is the recommended size table for a 6-person dining set, and what is the rule for comfortable chair spacing?


A: Proper table sizing and chair spacing are essential for an enjoyable dining experience.

  • Table Size Rule: Allow a minimum of24 inches of linear eating space per person around the table perimeter.
  • 6-Person Capacity:
    • Round Table: Should have a minimum diameter of$50 \text{ to } 60 \text{ inches}$.
    • Rectangular Table: Should be a minimum of$60 \text{ to } 72 \text{ inches}$ long.
  • Chair Spacing: Ensure there is enough space between chairs so that diners can get in and out easily (at least36 inches of clearance between the table's edge and any wall or railing).


Q3: What are the best materials for outdoor dining tables, explicitly focusing on the tabletop surface?


A: The tabletop surface must be durable, easy to clean, and resistant to scratching and UV damage.

  • Cast Aluminum/Metal Slats: Highly durable, rust-proof, and lightweight. Metal tabletops are often powder-coated to prevent chipping.
  • Teak Wood: Requires minimal maintenance and is naturally rot-resistant. It can be left untreated to age to gray or treated with oil to maintain its warm brown tone.
  • Tempered Glass: Requires minimal maintenance and is easy to clean, but it can be hot to the touch in direct sun and requires careful handling to avoid chipping.
  • Faux Stone/Composite: These surfaces offer the look of natural stone without the high weight and porosity, providing excellent weather resistance.


Q4: How should a customer clean and maintain different types of outdoor table surfaces for longevity?


A: Maintenance varies significantly based on the tabletop material.

  • Metal/Glass/Composite: Clean with amild soap and water solution and a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pads, which can scratch glass and remove the powder coating on metal.
  • Teak Wood: For general cleaning, scrub gently with mild soap and water in the direction of the grain. For food stains, a diluted bleach solution can be used, followed by thorough rinsing.
  • Winterization: While most outdoor tables are robust, covering the table with a waterproof cover prevents ice from forming in joints and protects the finish from the harshest winter elements.