Just to put this out there, the table is 100% Metal. The top of the table looks like wood, in a greyish brown tone. You will like it at a glance. However, just to warn, if you slap you hand on the table laughing or something, it will clang. To solve that problem, turn the table upside down "without the legs," meaning that you don't want to assemble it yet. Cover the holes for the assembly with blue tape. Then fill areas within the framing with something hardening/that will solidfy, like liquid glass or other type that is right for this. Once it hardens, after a week. Then put on the legs and turn it over, it should take out that clanging sound and it will feel more solid. Not so metallicy like. I plan to do this myself, and save money, as other tables are really expensive out there. And too, most of them have holes in the table top design, which I would prefer not to have. The solidness is best. So your cup doesn't knock over or something because of its designing.Purchased this table to avoid the high maintenance of the standard glass top table. For the life of me, I have no idea why this table was so expensive. To me it looks cheap and always dirty, plus it’s legs are uneven. There are water spots/stains on it all the time and the water just sits on the tabletop until it dries. I would never consider this again nor recommend itBought specifically because the description said it had a 2" opening for an umbrella which it did not! Opening under the table is NOT 2". Of course I realized this after the table was completely assembled and original packaging was ripped so returning was an issue.Sturdy, perfect for the chairs I ordered, easy to assemble.