How to Pair Dining Tables & Chairs
Create a modern dining room or kitchen with the perfect table and chair pairing. Instead of a traditional dining set, you can easily create a cohesive, unique look with any of our tables and chairs because they're all designed to go together. See some of our favorite table, chair and bench combinations below and read design tips along the way.
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The beauty of real, natural wood (in this case white oak) infuses this dining space with warmth.Consider a dining bench to maximize seating. It's comfortable and can be used elsewhere in your home.We love the feel of a round kitchen table to bring people together, and a dining cabinet with refrigeration means snacks and beverages are always within reach.Curved back wood chairs provide support and offer a counterpoint to a table with clean lines.We love to mix things up. An upholstered chair provides unexpected contrast to the walnut chairs.Gorgeous natural colors and textures create a welcoming space, from the walnut chairs and reclaimed ash table to the sheepskin, candles and maple-framed wall art.A walnut tabletop and walnut chairs come together in for an intentional, cohesive look.With channeled cushions and a solid wood frame, the Olsen dining chair evokes timeless, modern character. Crafted in Vermont, Olsen’s comfortable seat encourages you to sit back and relax after a meal.It's hard to go wrong with a dining table and chair pairing when you select the same material. The Corbett table in walnut anchors this dining room, and Pike chairs in walnut are a perfect match.Ever a classic, the Parsons table never met a chair it didn't like. The simple shape of this dining table is easy to live with; it provides a neutral backdrop so you can pair any chairs you like best.A bench helps create a cozy corner dining space with a pedestal table. Armless chairs can easily tuck under the table.Minimal and modern, the Aria dining table shows off a light silhouette that's enhanced by a glass tabletop.The Ventura dining table features a distinctly mid-century look with its rounded tabletop edges.This dining table and chair combination is all about the beauty of contrast. The warm tones and unique markings in the live edge Chilton table give this room and organic feel.The Adams table is an example of classic Shaker-inspired design. Simple and functional, the tapered legs add subtle detail.Let the beauty of wood shine through with the Linden table. A solid wood base anchors this dining room and lets the beauty of the walnut make an inviting design statement.The Ventura dining table features a softly curved shape, echoed by the soft curves of the Evan chair.Perfect for small spaces, the Aria table maximizes surface area with its oval shape.This dining table and chair combination is decidedly Scandinavian. The natural wood is highlighted through the Sand stain on both the Aria table and Evan chairs. A stainless steel pedestal base gives the table modern flair.The Parsons round table tucks neatly into this eat-in kitchen. The ash top feature a Sand stain, so you get all the beauty of natural wood but in a lighter hue, helping keep this small space feel open.Any top material looks beautiful on the Aria table, but we love how walnut brings some natural wood into this kitchen. Petite in scale but big in style, the graphite base makes it easy to gather three Soren chairs around.The Ventura table and Georgia chairs are both inspired by mid-century style, making them a classic pairing. The reverse-beveled tabletop has the slightest curve, making the softly shaped Georgia chairs feel right at home.The round Ventura extension table is a perfect entertaining solution for a small space. It's easy to bring chairs around a circular table, and the solid wood makes it an anchor for this room.Matching wood tones in the table and chairs and a table lamp create a cozy kitchen dining area.
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The beauty of real, natural wood (in this case white oak) infuses this dining space with warmth.Consider a dining bench to maximize seating. It's comfortable and can be used elsewhere in your home.We love the feel of a round kitchen table to bring people together, and a dining cabinet with refrigeration means snacks and beverages are always within reach.Curved back wood chairs provide support and offer a counterpoint to a table with clean lines.We love to mix things up. An upholstered chair provides unexpected contrast to the walnut chairs.Gorgeous natural colors and textures create a welcoming space, from the walnut chairs and reclaimed ash table to the sheepskin, candles and maple-framed wall art.A walnut tabletop and walnut chairs come together in for an intentional, cohesive look.With channeled cushions and a solid wood frame, the Olsen dining chair evokes timeless, modern character. Crafted in Vermont, Olsen’s comfortable seat encourages you to sit back and relax after a meal.It's hard to go wrong with a dining table and chair pairing when you select the same material. The Corbett table in walnut anchors this dining room, and Pike chairs in walnut are a perfect match.Ever a classic, the Parsons table never met a chair it didn't like. The simple shape of this dining table is easy to live with; it provides a neutral backdrop so you can pair any chairs you like best.A bench helps create a cozy corner dining space with a pedestal table. Armless chairs can easily tuck under the table.Minimal and modern, the Aria dining table shows off a light silhouette that's enhanced by a glass tabletop.The Ventura dining table features a distinctly mid-century look with its rounded tabletop edges.This dining table and chair combination is all about the beauty of contrast. The warm tones and unique markings in the live edge Chilton table give this room and organic feel.The Adams table is an example of classic Shaker-inspired design. Simple and functional, the tapered legs add subtle detail.Let the beauty of wood shine through with the Linden table. A solid wood base anchors this dining room and lets the beauty of the walnut make an inviting design statement.The Ventura dining table features a softly curved shape, echoed by the soft curves of the Evan chair.Perfect for small spaces, the Aria table maximizes surface area with its oval shape.This dining table and chair combination is decidedly Scandinavian. The natural wood is highlighted through the Sand stain on both the Aria table and Evan chairs. A stainless steel pedestal base gives the table modern flair.The Parsons round table tucks neatly into this eat-in kitchen. The ash top feature a Sand stain, so you get all the beauty of natural wood but in a lighter hue, helping keep this small space feel open.Any top material looks beautiful on the Aria table, but we love how walnut brings some natural wood into this kitchen. Petite in scale but big in style, the graphite base makes it easy to gather three Soren chairs around.The Ventura table and Georgia chairs are both inspired by mid-century style, making them a classic pairing. The reverse-beveled tabletop has the slightest curve, making the softly shaped Georgia chairs feel right at home.The round Ventura extension table is a perfect entertaining solution for a small space. It's easy to bring chairs around a circular table, and the solid wood makes it an anchor for this room.Matching wood tones in the table and chairs and a table lamp create a cozy kitchen dining area.
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