
Dining chairs do more than complete a dining table. They hold long dinners, quick breakfasts, and the in-between moments that rarely make it into plans. Our dining chairs are designed for homes that are lived in, not staged—where comfort matters as much as the silhouette. From upholstered dining chairs that soften the room to solid wood and metal frames built for daily use, each piece balances durability with ease. Available in armless and curved forms, and sizes that suit compact apartments to generous dining spaces, they are made to flex with how you actually live. Because the right dining chairs don't just fill space, they quietly make room for everything that happens around them.
The honest answer is: prioritize the seat, not just the frame. Frames in solid timber or powder-coated metal hold up well to daily household life. It's the upholstery where most people regret a decision made for aesthetic reasons alone. Performance fabrics are the most forgiving—they wipe down easily and resist staining far better than linen or standard polyester. If you prefer the look of fabric, bouclé and velvet are more resilient than they appear and handle minor marks well. Whatever you choose, act on spills immediately, and blot rather than rub. Also, avoid harsh chemical cleaners that strip fabric coatings or dry out leather. A chair that cleans up in thirty seconds is worth more than one you're nervous to sit in.
When done well, it often looks more considered than a uniform set. The key is giving the eye something to unify. Consistent seat height is non-negotiable: mismatched heights at the same table immediately look unintentional. Beyond that, pick one element to repeat, such as the same frame finish, a shared material, or a common color, and let everything else vary. A popular and genuinely useful approach is to use armless side chairs along the length of the table and a pair of upholstered carvers at each end. It adds structure and warmth without requiring everything to match. Where mixing tends to go wrong is when too many variables collide at once: clashing finishes, competing silhouettes, and mismatched proportions. Choose your anchor piece first, and let the rest follow its lead.
The number that matters most is the gap between the chair seat and the underside of the tabletop—aim for 10–12 inches of clearance. That's what gives you comfortable legroom without the indignity of eating with your knees pressed to the table. Most standard Canadian dining tables sit at around 29–30 inches high, so a seat height of 17–19 inches tends to hit the mark. If you're considering dining chairs with arms, check that the arms fit under the table apron before you commit. It's one of those things that only becomes obvious the moment it's too late. For tighter spaces, like a condo dining area or a galley kitchen, armless side chairs are the practical choice as they tuck further under the table and keep the room feeling open without losing a seat.
Wood is porous: it absorbs moisture when humidity rises and releases it when the air dries out. Canadian winters, with forced-air heating running for months at a time, can pull indoor humidity down significantly, which causes wood to shrink and, in some cases, crack or split at the joints. The fix is less dramatic than it sounds: a humidifier running through the heating season does most of the work. You'll also want to keep chairs away from heating vents and radiators. If you'd rather not think about it at all, engineered wood frames handle seasonal fluctuations more forgivingly than solid timber, though they won't develop the same character over time. Solid oak and walnut, properly maintained, are still excellent long-term choices, though they ask a little more of you in January.
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We also offer a limited warranty against manufacturing defects on our dining chairs. Warranty duration varies by product—full details are available on our product warranty page. If your purchase isn’t quite right, our return policy outlines eligibility, timelines, and processes on the sales and refunds page.
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