Clifton Dining Table
Gather around the Clifton and enjoy the beauty of rustic teak, crafted into a versatile table for year-round hosting. Featuring an angular base, a rounded top, and an umbrella hole for rain or shine, it's a practical celebration of a well-loved material.
This table is compatible with the following Universal Dining Set Covers:
- - N155: 48” table when paired with Allan, Beverly, Chadwick, Deborah, Donovan, Erickson, Esmeralda, Felix, Francine, Hadley, Helena, Jolie, Kalidas, Kansas, Meriah, Metz, Neal, Nepali, Rawley, Shayne, Shelly, Wentworth, Vinay and Zamora Dining Chairs; 60” table when paired with Esmeralda, Kansas, Meriah, Metz, Nepali, and Zamora Dining Chairs.
- - N156: 48” table when paired with Arla, Aurora, and Balta Dining Chairs; 60” table when paired with Allan, Balta, Beverly, Chadwick, Deborah, Donovan, Erickson, Felix, Francine, Hadley, Helena, Jolie, Kalidas, Neal, Rawley, Shayne, Shelly, Wentworth, and Vinay Dining Chairs.
- - N154: 60” table when paired with Arla and Aurora Dining Chairs.
What To Expect
Rustic teak features a slightly rougher, more weathered feel than normal teak, but they’re both suitable for the outdoors and known for their durability, strength, and resistance to moisture. Given that rustic teak is a natural material, grain pattern and color can vary slightly from piece to piece, offering each item a personalized touch.
Keep in mind that without proper care, the finish can change to a silvery gray over time due to exposure to the elements, and consistent moisture can cause the woodgrain to raise. Teak also tends to expand and shrink with age and environmental changes, so you may notice hairline cracks appear in the wood as time passes. For more information and maintenance instructions, visit our care guide.
Keep in mind that without proper care, the finish can change to a silvery gray over time due to exposure to the elements, and consistent moisture can cause the woodgrain to raise. Teak also tends to expand and shrink with age and environmental changes, so you may notice hairline cracks appear in the wood as time passes. For more information and maintenance instructions, visit our care guide.
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