








Life Timor Outdoor Dining Table 6 Seat – Grey Teak and Aluminium
Description
I’m selling my Life Timor outdoor dining table – 6-seater, grey teak top with anthracite aluminium legs. It’s been in the back garden in Buckfastleigh, Teignbridge, for years and has seen a fair bit of use, but it’s still in great shape.The table has a solid 5cm thick SVLK-certified Indonesian teak top – naturally light grey, with a warm, rich grain. It’s not glossy or polished, just a bit of the natural wood showing through. The aluminium base is powder-coated, sturdy, and doesn’t wobble even on uneven ground. I’ve never had to touch it up or worry about it rusting – it’s held up well through all seasons.
It’s 280cm wide, 100cm deep, and 75cm tall – plenty of room for a big family meal or a casual weekend gathering. I’ve actually added a couple of extra chairs over the years, just to stretch it out for guests. The chairs have that angled back and deep seating, which makes it feel really comfortable – I’ve sat in them for hours during summer evenings.
The cushions are a nice touch – they’re made with a micro-porous fill so water drains straight through, which means no mould or rot. The outer cover is woven textaline, UV-stabilised, and looks good even after a few summers of being outside. I’ve left them outside during the wet months and they’ve held up fine.
I bought it a few years ago when we moved to Buckfastleigh, and it’s become one of my favourite pieces in the garden. It’s not flashy, but it does feel solid and peaceful – like a real piece of outdoor furniture that just works.
It’s been used regularly, but nothing’s broken or worn out. I’ve kept it clean and stored it properly when not in use. The manufacturer’s 5-year guarantee still applies, so it’s not just a “used” table – it’s a well-maintained one.
It’s currently priced at £1,161, but I’m not listing it with that number – just wanted to share it with people who might actually use it. If you’re looking for something that feels like it belongs in your garden, this one might be worth a look.
No fancy marketing here – just a real table I’ve lived with, used, and loved.