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So good you'll almost want them indoors - 9 outdoor tables

Pia Seidel
3-6-2025
Translation: machine translated

Ready for an upgrade in your outdoor area? I've rummaged through our range and picked out my top picks among the coffee tables for the balcony, terrace or garden.

Why should style stop at the balcony door? Bring function and design to your outdoor area with weatherproof coffee tables. Whether you're chilling on a small city balcony or relaxing in a green paradise, these nine models are sturdy and look beautiful.

1. colour accent for your garden

The «Mesh» side table from Giardimo adds a splash of colour to your outdoor space with its rich red colour. Thanks to the powder coating, it is resistant to rain and easy to maintain. If necessary, you can quickly take it apart and stow it away to save space. Red not your thing? No problem - the table is also available in grey.

Caution: As the table is made of metal, it can heat up in direct sunlight - a base can help here. The filigree design could also wobble a little on uneven ground.

2. wood look, but no wood

Rethinking the slatted look. This is what characterises the stackable «Doga Table» from the Italian brand Nardi. It brings the look of classic wooden slats (staves) into a modern form. Instead of real slats, it is made of a lightweight fibreglass-reinforced plastic. Also available in seven other colours.

One mini-dampener: The plastic design may seem a little cool if you love natural materials.

3. rattan look that goes everywhere

With its cosy rattan look, the «Roccas coffee table» from the Danish brand Bloomingville immediately brings a summer mood outside. It is made of polyrattan, which makes it suitable for outdoor use. Thanks to its light weight, you can easily move it wherever you need it.

What could be better? The look comes close to real rattan, but the feel is not as natural. Dust and dirt can also collect in the gaps, which makes maintenance more difficult.

4. heavy in weight, light in style

The mushroom-shaped «Madina» table blends harmoniously into any environment, just as the many small stones in the terrazzo form a harmonious whole. It can withstand any weather and impresses with its compact dimensions. «Madina» weighs a hefty 19 kilos. Although this makes it difficult to move, it ensures that it can withstand any gust of wind.

But: The Terrazzo surface is sensitive. If you spill something, it's better to wipe it off straight away to avoid stains.

5. raw charm that makes an impression

Small minus point: At 23 kilos made of cement, it is no lightweight. But it stands rock solid and can withstand a lot.

6. strings attached - but only in the best way

The «String» side table from Danish brand Hübsch has an airy look and comes in black or white and with matching garden chairs. Made of metal, it can withstand wind and weather. And thanks to its compact shape, it offers just enough space for everything important without looking bulky.

One disadvantage? The «strings» may look good, but smaller items can slip through.

7. brilliant appearance for your garden

Common garden furniture? Wood, stone, metal - we all know them. But «Glafor» takes a different approach. Made from a cement composite material, it is robust and resistant to cold and heat. Its shiny surface, vibrant colours and round shape make it an absolute eye-catcher. And best of all: each piece is handmade and unique.

Small catch: moisture is not its thing. So it's more for covered outdoor areas.

8. gentle curves

Its rounded shapes and clean lines make the «Sacaleta» coffee table from the Spanish brand Kave Home the centrepiece of your seating area. The wooden table top brings warmth, while the frame ensures a secure stand. Particularly practical: the natural material doesn't get too hot even when exposed to sunlight.

One small disadvantage: wood needs care. Regular oiling protects the material from the weather and keeps it fresh. And although the table can be left outside most of the time, you should protect it from constant rain with a cover.

9. sculptures for the garden

Whether as a side table or a small sculpture - with its height of 42 centimetres, the «Porto Stool» is both. Made from fibre cement, it can withstand all weathers and its minimalist design will look great on any patio. The best thing? It is sustainably manufactured in Switzerland by Eternit.

Small minus point: fibre cement is a bit heavy. Moving it can therefore take some effort.

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