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Norco, CA, October 4 - QCP proudly announces the launch of its latest innovation, the Halo Table, designed in collaboration with award winning designer John Cook. The Halo Table represents a significant leap in outdoor dining furniture, combining modern forms with functional excellence.

John Cook, known for his industrial design expertise in exercise equipment, brings a fresh perspective to outdoor seating with the Halo Table. Inspired by the carousel theme, Cook has transformed the traditional table design by repositioning the supporting tubes to the side and enhancing user comfort while eliminating the common issue of knee obstruction when sitting.

“I aimed to create something truly unique that deviates from conventional designs,” Cook says. “By reimagining the repeatable support structure, we’ve ensured an unobstructed experience for users, making it easier and more enjoyable to sit at the table.”


The Halo Table's design process involved rigorous collaboration with QCP’s engineering team to ensure optimal functionality. Key features include a robust ADA-compliant structure and customizable seating options, with or without backs. Available in square (four-seater) and pentagon (five-seater) configurations, the table’s softened concrete edges highlight the material's versatility and aesthetic potential.

Matt Gilio-Tenan, QCP’s director of design and marketing, emphasizes the Halo Table's adaptability. “Our seating pads are modular and can be adjusted to meet accessibility standards effortlessly,” he says. “This design flexibility is a testament to our commitment to both innovation and inclusivity.”

The Halo Table is a testament to the seamless integration of form and function, offering a fresh take on outdoor dining and seating solutions.

If you want to see the Halo Table and more products up close, make sure to stop by booth #3631 at the ASLA Conference from Sunday, October 6 to Wednesday, October 9 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.