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Dining Room New Arrivals — New Dining Tables & Dining Chairs

Eureka's dining room new arrivals feature the latest dining tables and dining chairs, curated for modern homes that value both design and durability. This season's collection spans solid oak dining tables, rattan dining chairs, leather dining chairs, and upholstered dining side chairs across a range of finishes: walnut, black, off-white, and greige.

One Table, Every Occasion Handled

Finding a dining table that works for everyday meals and larger gatherings without taking up permanent extra space is one of the most common challenges in dining room planning. Extendable dining tables solve this directly.

This season's extendable dining table option starts at a standard four-person length and extends to comfortably seat six, with a built-in mechanism that requires no separate leaf to store. The solid oak top and matte finish work across a wide range of dining room aesthetics, from Scandinavian minimal to organic modern to transitional.

Solid oak dining tables are among the most searched dining room furniture categories for durability and longevity. Oak is dense, resistant to warping, and holds finish well over years of daily use, making it a practical choice alongside an aesthetic one.

Rattan Chairs, Warm Without Trying

Rattan dining chairs have become one of the most searched dining chair styles in recent years, driven by the rise of organic modern and coastal interior design trends. Their appeal is practical as well as aesthetic: the woven backrest is lightweight, breathable, and visually open, keeping a dining room from feeling heavy even when fully seated.

This season's rattan dining chair features a handwoven backrest, a cushioned upholstered seat, and a solid wood frame available in walnut or black. The walnut frame suits warm, earthy dining rooms with wood tones and linen textiles; the black frame works well in more graphic, contrast-driven spaces. Compatible with solid wood, marble-look, and mixed-material dining tables.

Leather Chairs, Three Styles for Every Room

Leather and faux leather dining chairs remain one of the top-selling dining chair categories due to their ease of cleaning, durability under daily use, and versatility across interior styles. This season's leather dining chair options cover three distinct aesthetics to suit different rooms and budgets.

For a clean, modern look: matte black faux leather on a bentwood frame with tapered solid wood legs. FSC-certified wood construction. Suits contemporary, industrial, and Japandi-style dining rooms.

For something more formal: greige faux leather upholstery with dark walnut-finish legs and brushed gold hardware, a European-inspired silhouette well suited to transitional spaces and rooms used for entertaining.

For a sculptural, modern feel: an off-white saddle leather-look seat with a rounded backrest and solid wood frame. An architectural silhouette that works across contemporary and organic modern dining rooms.

The Right Combination, The First Time

Most dining rooms don't fail because of bad taste. They fail because the table is slightly too small, the chairs don't quite work together, or one piece was bought in a hurry and never replaced. Getting the combination right from the start is the simpler path.

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FAQ


What Size Dining Table Do I Need for 4 to 6 People?

For 4 people, a dining table of at least 60 inches works comfortably, with 66–72 inches giving more room for dishes in the center. For 6 people, 78–84 inches is the general recommendation. An extendable dining table that starts at a standard length and extends to 90"+ is the most practical solution for households that host occasionally without wanting a permanently oversized table.

What Is the Standard Dining Table Height?

Standard dining table height is 28 to 30 inches. Most dining chairs are designed to pair with tables in this range, with a seat height of 17–19 inches providing comfortable legroom underneath.

What Type of Dining Chair Is Easiest to Clean?

Leather and faux leather dining chairs are the easiest to maintain, as a damp cloth handles most spills. Rattan dining chairs are low-maintenance for the frame but should be kept away from prolonged moisture. Fabric upholstered dining chairs offer more warmth and texture but typically require more care over time.

What Is the Difference Between a Dining Side Chair and a Dining End Chair?

A dining side chair is armless and placed along the length of the table. A dining end chair, sometimes called a host chair, sits at the head of the table and typically features armrests. Most dining room setups combine side chairs along the sides with one or two end chairs at each head for a finished, intentional look.