Description
Cassecroute picnic table is a contemporary outdoor picnic table designed by Wim Segers and Ronald Mattelé. Combining refined architectural styling with exceptional durability, the collection creates inviting dining spaces for gardens, terraces, restaurants and commercial environments.
Engineered to withstand demanding coastal conditions, Cassecroute uses premium all-weather materials designed to last for generations. Its robust construction and clean contemporary lines make it equally suited to residential and hospitality projects, both indoors and outdoors.
Specified for projects including The Lowry Gallery at Salford Quays and Wagamama at Plymouth Historic Dockyard, Cassecroute delivers long-lasting performance with timeless Belgian design and outstanding versatility.
Materials
Frame
The supporting structure is manufactured from electrolytically galvanised steel with a durable polyester powder-coated finish. This provides exceptional strength together with excellent resistance to corrosion, UV exposure and scratching.
Table
Table tops and benches are available in powder-coated recycled aluminium, sustainably sourced iroko hardwood or concrete. Marine-grade stainless steel fittings provide outstanding durability and resistance to corrosion.
Configuration
Cassecroute is available in a wide range of sizes, accommodating between 8 and 18 people. Surface options include Signal White, Zinc Yellow, Slate Grey and Azure Blue powder-coated aluminium, with bespoke RAL colours available upon request.
Iroko hardwood and concrete surfaces are also available, allowing each table to be tailored to residential, hospitality and public projects.
Sizes, specifications & warranty
- Model: Cassecroute
- Integrated picnic table with benches
- Available lengths: 180cm, 240cm, 300cm, 360cm and 420cm
- Seats 8–18 people
- Galvanised steel frame
- Powder coated aluminium table top (planked sections
- 316 marine-grade stainless steel fittings
- Suitable for residential, hospitality and public spaces
- Manufacturer warranty: 2 years



