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Outdoor Sofa Tables and Console Tables
A sofa table has one job: sit directly behind a sofa and do useful things at arm's reach. That's a different brief than a coffee table in front of the seating or a side table flanking a club chair. The console format — narrow, typically 28–34 inches tall, long enough to span most of a sofa's back — is a serving surface, a display shelf, and sometimes a lighting perch, positioned at the height where guests reach without getting up. Within our broader outdoor furniture collection, these pieces round out a deep seating arrangement in a way that no other occasional table category quite does.
What Sets a Console Table Apart
The placement defines the function. A coffee table in front of a sofa is for setting down drinks and books at knee height. A sofa table behind the sofa is for reaching back — bottles, glasses, snacks, serving pieces, something decorative that reads well from across a patio. The height aligns with the sofa back, so guests interact with it from a seated position without awkward reaching. In an outdoor lounge arrangement, a well-placed console table behind a sectional transforms the seating group from a cluster of chairs into a room.
Several pieces in this collection also lean toward drink-serving and bar function — narrow tables with lower shelving for storage or cooling, configurations designed around a gathering where the sofa table becomes the service station for the evening. If you're still working through which brand's sofa table fits your outdoor living setup, our overview of the top outdoor patio furniture brands is a useful reference for understanding where each brand sits in the market.
Materials for Outdoor Console Tables
Sofa and console tables for outdoor use come in the same material range as the broader category: teak, powder-coated aluminum, all-weather wicker over aluminum frames, and poly lumber composite. Teak console tables bring warmth and natural character — they work in both modern and traditional settings and develop an appealing silver-gray patina when left untreated. Aluminum console tables are lighter and rust-free, making them practical for poolside or covered patio settings where the table gets moved or repositioned frequently. Wicker and composite options round out the range for customers who want material consistency with their seating collection.
Patio Productions is ICFA-certified and has been connecting customers with the right pieces from our San Diego showroom and nationally online since 2007. Matching a sofa table to a specific lounge collection, or trying to find something that bridges two different materials? Our team handles that kind of configuration question every day.














































































