Outdoor Coffee Table
By Bryan James | Updated on 03/02/25
By Bryan James | Updated on 03/02/25
Not exactly something you can easily copy but with a little ingenuity you can come up with your own take. A friend had a leftover piece of quartz from their kitchen remodel and my company just so happened to be throwing out 4 industrial spindles made of stainless steel and presto. Below is how I built this table.
Razor Blade
Stone remnant
A Base, in my case 4 extremely heavy spindles
Rubber Electrical Tape
Not quite as robust a method but should get the job done.
Install the legs where you want the table.
Basically, I needed to create a cushion between the stone and the metal legs to help minimize the chance of the stone breaking. Ideally, I'd have some rubber sheet I could have cut and put between the legs and the stone. But I didn't. So, three layers of rubber electrical tape later and problem solved. I did make sure each layer of tape was flat with no overlap.
Set the stone on top.