Dining Chairs





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+How to choose dining chairs
Comfort is one of the most important considerations when choosing dining chairs. Most dining tables are around 75cm high, so a seat height of approximately 45–47cm will provide comfortable legroom for everyday dining.
Think about how you use your dining space too. Carver chairs offer extra support and create a more relaxed feel at the ends of the table, while armless designs can be tucked neatly underneath and are ideal for maximising space. Swivel and cantilever styles bring a contemporary edge and make sitting down and getting up feel effortless.
For example, the Newark swivel dining chair combines modern styling with practical everyday comfort and is available as part of a coordinated dining set.
Materials and upholstery
The material you choose plays a big role in both appearance and practicality. Plush velvet dining seating adds softness and luxury, while hard-wearing fabric designs are ideal for busy family homes and everyday use.
For households looking for low-maintenance dining furniture, easy-clean leather dining seating offers practicality without compromising on style, while wooden dining seating brings natural warmth, durability and a timeless feel. The Canyon dining chair is a great example, available in a selection of velvet, fabric and bonded leather finishes to suit different interiors.
Matching chairs to your table and seating
Creating a cohesive dining space is all about balance. Pair your chairs with a rectangular dining table for a classic, timeless arrangement, or introduce a more relaxed feel by combining chairs with a dining bench along one side of the table.
For open-plan spaces, breakfast bars or kitchen islands, coordinate your dining furniture with a couple of bar stools so the seating feels cohesive throughout the room. This helps create a connected look across the space while maintaining flexibility for everyday family living and entertaining.





























































































