THE ONE × Pinet — Teak Outdoor Dining Table
Some tables just hold plates.
This one holds the outdoors — solid teak that weathers to silver, gathered around for years.
Clean lines. A simple slatted top. Solid turned teak legs. Italian‑inspiration from Ross Cassidy.
Teak is the quintessential outdoor material — prized for its tendency to weather to a gorgeous silvery‑grey patina over time. Crafted with FSC®‑certified Grade A teak — the highest‑quality teak available, prized for its uniform tone and strength. Purposefully left unfinished to highlight the beauty of the wood.
Available in three sizes:
72" | Seats 6 — Perfect for intimate family dinners or smaller patios.
108" | Seats 8 — Generous scale, ideal for gatherings.
144" | Seats 10 — Monumental presence, for long tables under the sky.
For dinners under the sky. For gatherings that last.
But here's what most people miss: Grade A teak isn't just marketing — it's the highest grade. Most teak furniture uses Grade B or C — more knots, more sapwood, more variation. Grade A is uniform in tone, dense with natural oils, and almost entirely heartwood (the durable core of the tree). And the table is purposefully left unfinished — no oil, no sealant, no stain. Left natural, teak will weather to a soft silver‑grey. Or you can oil it to maintain the warm honey brown. The choice is yours. Your table. Your patina.
You're not buying a dining table. You're buying the highest‑grade teak available — FSC®‑certified, Italian‑inspired, purposefully unfinished — ready to weather silver or stay honey‑warm, your call.
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The Hidden Gems
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· FSC®‑certified Grade A teak — the highest quality. Grade A comes from the center of the tree — dense, oil‑rich, and almost knot‑free. It will outlast Grade B by decades. Your grandchildren could eat off this table.
· Purposefully left unfinished — teak's natural oils make it one of the few woods that can survive outdoors without treatment. Left alone, it will weather to a beautiful silver‑grey. Or apply teak oil twice a year to maintain the warm honey color. Your choice. Your table.
· Weathers to a gorgeous silvery‑grey patina — because teak doesn't rot. It doesn't warp. It slowly transforms. The grey is not decay. It's aging. Graceful. Honest.
· Italian inspiration from Ross Cassidy — clean lines. Simple slatted top. Solid turned legs. No ornament. The design is quiet because the material is loud enough.
· Solid turned teak legs — turned on a lathe, not carved or milled square. The turned shape is traditional, almost architectural. Solid, not hollow. You can feel the weight.
· Umbrella hole with removable cap — for sunny days. The cap keeps debris out when not in use. Plug it. Unplug it. Your table adapts.
· Wood may experience slight cracks in less humid environments — teak is natural. In dry climates, small surface cracks may appear. They do not affect structural integrity. They are the wood breathing.
· Enhance and maintain with teak oil — if you want to maintain the honey color. Oil twice a year, after cleaning. Or don't oil. Let it weather silver. Both are correct.
· Outdoor‑safe; cover or store indoors during inclement weather — teak is tough, but a cover extends its life. Rain. Snow. UV. A cover is cheap insurance.
· Protective cover sold separately — for when the table isn't in use. Especially in winter. Small effort. Generations of use.
· 72" seats 6 — intimate. For family dinners. For smaller patios. For mornings with coffee and the paper.
· 108" seats 8 — generous. For gatherings. For dinner parties. For holidays when everyone comes home.
· 144" seats 10 — monumental. For long tables under the sky. For anniversaries. For the table that becomes a landmark.
· For dinners under the sky — because a patio table should feel like a room table. Same presence. Same intention. Just open to the sky.
· For gatherings that last — because teak lasts. Your table will see graduations, weddings, new houses, new families. It will weather silver. It will hold plates. It will gather people for years.
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What You Should Know
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· Designed Exclusively for THE ONE.
· FSC®‑certified Grade A teak — highest quality, uniform tone and strength.
· Purposefully left unfinished — weathers to silvery‑grey patina.
· Clean lines — simple slatted top, solid turned teak legs.
· Italian inspiration from Ross Cassidy.
· Umbrella hole with removable cap.
· Wood may experience slight cracks in less humid environments — does not affect structural integrity.
· Enhance and maintain with outdoor furniture cleaner and teak oil.
· Outdoor‑safe; cover or store indoors during inclement weather.
· Protective cover sold separately.
· Available in 72" (seats 6), 108" (seats 8), and 144" (seats 10).
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For the Patio That Knows
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For the family dinner that needs a table that lasts — Grade A teak, FSC®‑certified, purposefully unfinished.
For the gathering that grows — from 72 to 108 to 144 inches, from intimate to monumental.
For the quiet pride of owning the highest‑grade teak available — dense, oil‑rich, almost knot‑free — clean lines, solid turned legs, Italian inspiration — ready to weather silver or stay honey‑warm, your choice, your table, your dinners under the sky.
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Another layer of calm — from THE ONE.