Collins Outdoor Round Accent Table
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Selah Outdoor Accent Table - Capri Limestone
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Delaine Outdoor Accent Table - Light Gray
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Uttermost Robles Black Outdoor Accent Table
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Delaine Outdoor Accent Table - Light Gray
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Darsa Outdoor Accent Table - Dark Gray
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Darsa Outdoor Accent Table - Dark Gray
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Uttermost Veta Indoor-Outdoor Accent Table
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Paulina White Outdoor Pub Table 31"
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Adna Outdoor Accent Table - Athena Gray
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Uttermost Thorp Outdoor Accent Table
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Collins Outdoor Accent Table - Dark Gray
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Morse Outdoor End Table - Athena Gray
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Uttermost Saguaro Indoor-Outdoor Side Table
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Uttermost Stevie Indoor-Outdoor Accent Table
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Outdoor Accent Tables
Shop outdoor side tables, accent tables, drink tables, and small tables for flexible outdoor styling.
Designed for outdoor accents & decor
Use this collection to focus on accent tables for patios, decks, porches, poolside areas, and open-air rooms. The best choice depends on your layout, exposure, materials, and how you want the space to feel day to day.
How to choose accent tables
- Measure the space and leave comfortable walkways around the furniture.
- Choose a scale that works with your main seating or dining pieces.
- Compare materials, finishes, cushions, dimensions, and care details on each product page.
- Use filters for availability, price, color, material, vendor, and product type to narrow the assortment.
Accent Tables FAQ
Where should outdoor accent tables go? Place accent tables beside lounge chairs, at the end of a sofa, between chaises, or near a bench so drinks, books, and lanterns are always within reach.
What size accent table works outdoors? Choose a height close to the arm of the chair or sofa. Smaller drink tables work well in tight spaces, while larger side tables can hold planters, trays, or lighting.