The Myers Extendable Solid Wood Outdoor Dining Table is designed for effortless entertaining, combining warm natural wood with a practical expansion system for larger gatherings. Its rectangular tabletop features clean slatted wood construction, creating a relaxed architectural look while allowing the beauty and variation of the natural grain to remain prominent. Gently tapered legs add a lighter, more contemporary profile without sacrificing the table’s substantial presence.
At the center, an integrated extension mechanism allows the tabletop to expand when additional dining space is required, making the Myers equally suited to intimate everyday meals and larger outdoor occasions. Its streamlined proportions and organic materials work beautifully across garden patios, covered terraces, poolside dining areas, verandas, and resort-inspired outdoor spaces.
Key Features
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100% Solid Wood Construction – Crafted from genuine solid wood for durability, strength, and naturally distinctive character.
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Extendable Dining Table Design – Expands to provide additional surface area when entertaining family and guests.
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Integrated Center Extension – Convenient extension configuration keeps the design clean and functional.
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Slatted Tabletop – Linear wood slats create subtle texture and a relaxed outdoor aesthetic.
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Rectangular Dining Profile – Offers generous seating space while maintaining a streamlined architectural silhouette.
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Tapered Solid Wood Legs – Angled legs give the table a refined contemporary appearance and open visual character.
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Natural Wood Grain – Individual variations in color, grain, and texture ensure each table has its own unique appearance.
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Versatile Outdoor Styling – Complements modern organic, contemporary, coastal, transitional, and resort-inspired settings.
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Ideal for Entertaining – Easily transitions from everyday family dining to larger gatherings and outdoor celebrations.
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Artisan Crafted & Made to Order – Individually constructed with careful attention to joinery, proportion, and finishing.




