Collection: Dining Chairs

Browse our collection of dining chairs, featuring timeless wooden styles, mid-century designs, vegan leather upholstery, luxurious velvet, and durable metal frames — all crafted to elevate your dining space.

Choosing the Right Dining Chairs for Your Home

Choosing the right dining chairs can transform your dining area into a stylish, inviting space. At Two Seventy Nine, we offer a curated collection of mid century modern dining chairs designed to balance timeless design with everyday comfort. Whether you're drawn to sleek wooden dining chairs, luxurious velvet dining chairs, or the clean sophistication of vegan leather dining chairs, our range has something for every aesthetic.

Our dining chairs are available individually or in convenient sets of 2, 4, and 6 — making it easy to furnish small dining nooks, family spaces, or large entertaining areas. Our wooden dining chairs showcase natural textures and rich finishes that bring warmth and authenticity to your dining room. For a more contemporary twist, explore our velvet dining chairs — perfect for adding a touch of softness and color to modern interiors. Looking for an eco-conscious option? Our vegan leather dining chairs combine the look of classic leather with durable, animal-friendly materials.

If you’re furnishing a modern loft, a cozy apartment, or a formal dining space, Two Seventy Nine’s mid century dining chairs blend style and function seamlessly. Explore versatile designs crafted with comfort, craftsmanship, and character in mind — and find the perfect seating to elevate every meal.

Dining Chairs

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I select dining chairs for a round table?

For round tables, the best dining chairs are visually lightweight and armless, so they don’t crowd the curve. Look for chairs with rounded backs or slim legs that echo the shape of the table. For a 42–48 inch table, 4 chairs usually fit comfortably. Keep spacing even to preserve flow and conversation.

How do you clean fabric dining chairs?

Start by vacuuming the seat and back with a soft brush attachment to remove crumbs and dust. For stains, blot (don’t rub) with a cloth dipped in a mix of mild soap and warm water. For tougher spots, use an upholstery-safe cleaner. Avoid over-wetting the fabric, and always test on a hidden area first.

How much space should you leave between dining chairs?

A good rule is to leave 6 inches of space between each chair to allow for comfortable elbow room. For armless chairs, you can get away with a little less, but if you’re using wide or armed chairs, give more space—around 8–10 inches. This helps avoid bumping and crowding at the table.

How do you mix and match dining chairs?

Mixing dining chairs works best when there’s a common thread—like color, material, or shape. Try pairing upholstered chairs at the heads of the table with wood or metal ones on the sides. Stick to a cohesive color palette or design era (like mid-century modern) to keep the look intentional, not chaotic.

Should bar stools match your dining chairs?

They don’t have to match exactly, but they should coordinate. Matching materials or similar silhouettes help unify the space, especially in open-concept kitchens. For example, pair wood bar stools with wood-framed dining chairs, or use shared colors across different silhouettes for a designer-style mix.