Dining Room Furniture for Every Home
Dining room furniture sets the stage for daily meals, holiday gatherings, and conversation that lingers long after the plates are cleared. The collection covers every piece needed to furnish a complete dining space — from the centerpiece dining tables that anchor the room to the dining chairs that surround them.
Whether outfitting a breakfast nook for four or a formal room that seats twelve, the catalog spans five furniture types: tables, chairs, complete dining sets, sideboards, and buffets. Shop coordinated dining sets for a one-purchase solution, or build a custom look by mixing a round dining table with contrasting chairs.
Filter by shape (round, oval, rectangular, square), material (wood, glass, steel, upholstered), and finish (walnut, espresso, white, brass, mirrored) to narrow over 900 options to the pieces that fit your room dimensions and style.
Frequently Asked Questions
What pieces do I need for a complete dining room?
A functional dining room needs a table and chairs at minimum. Add a sideboard or buffet against the wall if you host or need storage for table linens, serveware, and platters. Buffets are typically 32-38 inches tall and double as a serving station during meals, while sideboards run lower and longer for casual storage.
Should I buy a dining set or mix individual pieces?
A matched dining set guarantees the chair heights, finishes, and proportions work together — ideal for first-time buyers or rental properties. Mixing pieces allows a glass-top table with wood chairs, or a walnut table with upholstered seats, for a designer-curated look. Buy individually when you already own a table or want a non-cookie-cutter result.
What shape dining table works best in a small room?
Round tables 36-42 inches across seat four without corners that jut into walkways, making them ideal for compact rooms and breakfast nooks. Square tables work in tight square rooms. Avoid long rectangular tables under 12 feet of room length — you won't clear the 36-inch chair pull-out gap on all sides.
How far above a dining table should a chandelier hang?
The bottom of a pendant or chandelier should sit 30-36 inches above the table surface in an 8-foot ceiling room. Raise it 3 inches for every additional foot of ceiling height. The fixture width should be roughly half the table width — a 60-inch round table pairs with a 30-inch chandelier.
What size rug fits under a dining set?
The rug should extend 24-30 inches past the table edge on all sides so chair legs stay on the rug when pulled out for seating. For a 72-inch rectangular table, choose an 8x10 rug; for a 60-inch round table, a 9-foot round or 9x12 rectangle works. Flat-weave or low-pile rugs let chairs glide without snagging.