
Cedar Looks Round Umbrella Table
UPC: 30131-6
The B13A Cedar Looks Round Umbrella Table brings the same face-to-face dining format as the B13 — with one practical addition: a pre-drilled center umbrella hole sized for a standard 1.5-inch diameter pole. If your patio gets full afternoon sun and you want the option to add shade without rearranging your setup, this is the table that makes that work.
The top measures 42 inches in diameter, giving you enough surface for four place settings with room in the center for condiments, drinks, or whatever the meal calls for. The log-style profile and weather-resistant finish construction is the same as every other Cedar Looks piece — engineered to hold up through seasons of outdoor use while keeping its character intact.
Why This Instead of a Powder-Coated Patio Set
A lot of outdoor dining sets at this price are powder-coated steel or aluminum with synthetic weave seating. They work fine, but they have a particular look — modern, uniform, close to commercial. The Cedar Looks table has a different visual weight. The log-style profile reads as something that belongs in a yard rather than on a hotel pool deck. If you're putting together a patio that feels more lived-in than designed, that distinction matters.
The other consideration is flexibility. Because this is a table rather than a set, you choose your own chairs — four Adirondacks, mismatched wooden chairs, folding chairs for overflow seating at a gathering. The round format accepts whatever you bring to it without looking wrong. And the umbrella hole means shade is an option when you want it, not something you have to engineer around the table after the fact.
What It Works With
This table pairs naturally with Cedar Looks chairs and settees, but it's not exclusive to them. Any outdoor chair at standard dining height will work at a round table without the visual commitment of a matched rectangular set. The center hole accepts a standard market umbrella — umbrella is sold separately. For the version without the umbrella hole, see the B13.

