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Seating Ideas & Tips for Round Dining Tables

September 7, 2014 by Joanna

For a stunning dining room in just about any style, consider choosing a round table and surrounding it with your favorite modern dining chairs. Mix and match as much as you like. Just be sure you love the look whether you select wood, upholstered, wire, acrylic or our personal favorite wrought iron. Today, we’re sharing seating ideas and tips for creating a fabulous dining room with a round table as focal point. Enjoy!

0 Round Table Ideas

Upholstered dining chairs with slightly curved backs look stunning with a contemporary metallic trimmed round table. A cool chandelier or pendant light is always welcome above the table.

1 Round Table Ideas

Add a flowing floor length cloth to a round dining table for an instantaneous new look. Doesn’t this blue coastal chic room look charming? For this stylish table Louis chairs of any sort would be an ideal choice.

2 Round Table Ideas

Still going strong after all these year, the Tulip collection by Eero Saarinen included stylish stools that are perfect for those who require something a bit out of the ordinary in seating for modern dining rooms.

3 Round Table Ideas

For a large informal dining space, an oversized wrought iron table and sleek clear acrylic side chairs are an unexpected combination that works beautifully. It’s a great design contrast, don’t you think?

5 Round Table Ideas

In a tiny modern dining room, nothing works quite like a metal table and chairs. Cool wire chairs like these with brilliant yellow seat and back covers make for a cheerful little breakfast room.

4 Round Table Ideas

For a modern metal and wood table, solid wood chairs with a curved shape like the iconic Wishbone chair by Hans Wegner can’t be beat.

House Beautiful

Mix and match chairs of all sorts can add visual interest to any round table. Here, three side chairs are used with a long sofa for seating at this stunning blue acrylic table. What a lovely eclectic look.

7 Round Table Ideas

For those who love lots of wrought iron, nothing suits like a round glass top table and curvy dining chairs.

8 Round Table Ideas

Sometimes it’s so much fun to think outside the design box and dine in an unexpected spot. Set in the corner below the staircase, this wonderful round wood table and cool upholstered stools that fit nicely into the curves of the table base offer an interesting new perspective for a cozy dinner.

9 Round Table Ideas

Let’s end by going outside to dine. We love wrought iron chairs with a concrete table. Side chairs like delicate bistro chairs work great for outdoor dining, but concrete tables seem to require a more substantial chair like these wrought iron armchairs. Isn’t it a great look?

We hope you’re inspired by these seating ideas and tips for round dining tables. Please check out our handcrafted wrought iron side chairs at TimelessWroughtIron.com.

Image Source: LaDolceVita.com; VTInteriors.blogspot.ca; TheLittleRoomOfStyle.com; MixandChic.com; ApartmentTherapy.com; HouseBeautiful.com; JenGooch.com; InteriorsByStudioM.com; WhimsicalRaindropCottage.tumblr.com

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Comments

  1. Jane Fox says

    June 8, 2015 at 2:24 pm

    These are some lovely ideas! I’m especially fond of the first picture; I think the texture of the chairs nicely compliments the table itself to make a wonderful dining suite. It looks so nice, but also looks like it’s actually usable (which is vitally important, of course!). That’s a great idea.

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