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Dining chairs pull the room together—and the right set balances comfort for long dinners with a look that complements your table. Shop designer-curated dining chairs, from upholstered and woven to molded and cane.
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Leave about 12 inches between the seat and the underside of the tabletop so legs fit comfortably, and plan ~24 inches of width per chair so guests aren’t elbow to elbow. Check the seat height (usually 18–20 inches) against your table’s apron before you buy.
Match the table’s comfortable seating—about 24 inches per setting—and consider a pair of armchairs at the heads with armless side chairs along the length. For flexible hosting, a bench on one side tucks away and seats extra when needed.
Upholstered seats are the most comfortable for lingering meals but want performance fabric in busy homes. Wood and molded chairs wipe clean and suit everyday family use. Woven cane or rush adds texture and an organic feel. Mixing—upholstered hosts plus wood sides—reads designer.
Contrast tones for interest: light chairs with a dark table, or wood chairs with a stone top. Keep one element consistent—leg style, finish, or silhouette—so the mix feels intentional. An armchair or bench breaks up a matching set and makes the room feel layered.
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Shop this room →Allow about 24 inches per chair (center to center) so guests have elbow room and chairs don't knock together.
An 18–20-inch seat pairs with a standard ~30-inch table, leaving roughly 12 inches between the seat and tabletop.
No—coordinating rather than matching keeps a room layered. Tie them together by tone, finish, or a shared silhouette.
Wood, molded, or performance-upholstered seats clean up easiest; look for sturdy joinery and avoid delicate fabrics in high-use spots.
Yes—take our style quiz or book a designer, and we'll recommend pieces sized to your room, your routine, and your style.