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Dining Room Furniture

Shop dining tables, chairs, benches, sideboards, and buffet consoles for every dining style. Solid wood construction in oak, teak, and walnut from Ethnicraft and Dovetail.

Dining Tables

Our dining table collection features solid oak and teak tables from Ethnicraft, reclaimed wood designs from Dovetail, and modern mixed-material options. Available in round, rectangular, and extendable formats to fit dining rooms of every size. Seats range from intimate 4-person rounds to 10-person farmhouse tables.

Dining Chairs and Benches

Choose from upholstered dining chairs for comfort, solid wood chairs for durability, and bench seating for a casual, flexible look. Mix chair styles — pair upholstered host chairs at the ends with wood side chairs — for a collected, designer feel.

Sideboards and Buffets

Sideboards and buffet consoles provide essential storage for dinnerware, linens, and serving pieces. Our collection includes mid-century modern credenzas, rustic farmhouse buffets, and contemporary designs. Most feature a combination of drawers and cabinet storage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size dining table do I need for 6 people?

A rectangular table seating 6 should be at least 72 inches long and 36 inches wide. Allow 24 inches of table width per person for comfortable place settings. A 60-inch round table also seats 6 comfortably with more conversational seating.

How much space do I need around a dining table?

Leave at least 36 inches between the table edge and the nearest wall or furniture so chairs can be pulled out comfortably. For walkway clearance behind seated diners, 48 inches is ideal. Measure your room before selecting a table size.

Should dining chairs have arms or not?

Armless chairs are more versatile and fit closer together, making them ideal for side seating. Arm chairs work best at the head and foot of the table where extra space is available. A mix of both creates a more formal, layered look.

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