Contemporary Dining Chairs

205 Ideas by Emily Hilton

Current and updated, contemporary dining chairs lend a fresh look to your dining room. From midcentury to ultra-modern pieces, these chairs are versatile and can work in a variety of interior styles. As their aesthetics are inspired by different design periods but with a modern twist, adding a contemporary dining chair adds a different layer of character to your interior. Paired with a clean and streamlined dining table and droplight, you can create an attractive ensemble when serving meals to your friends and family.

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Fresh, modern design and the use of the highest-quality wood distinguish this original, designer chair. Its futuristic, capsule-like design will appeal to those, who like eclectic interiors.

Baxton Studio Sparrow Wood Modern Dining Chair, Brown, Set of 2

Handsome set of two modern dining chairs, featuring armless design, walnut colour rubber wood frame and polyurethane foam cushioning on the seats, covered with gray fabric. What's interesting about this set is the unique wood finish.

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Modern dining chairs featuring a stunning minimalist design and a sturdy build. With a chrome-plated metal frame, the chairs come in a comfortable wooden seating top and a lower back design. They should be combined with a counter height dining table for the best results.

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Modern dining chair with the functional back rest. The ergonomy and style are united in this product. The contemporary style is makes a beautiful home decorations. Wood in the dining room brings warmth into modern, simple homes.

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Modern contemporary dining chairs by BoConcept designed to keep you comfortable as you enjoy your meals. The seat has a curved design for extra comfort and a dynamic leg design that gives you enough room to move your legs freely. It’s perfect for long dinner parties.

Coaster 120802 Ophelia Contemporary Vinyl and Metal Dining Chair - Pack of 2

If you looking for a fantastic set of dining chairs, you need to choose this one. It includes two contemporary chairs with black vinyl upholstery and solid metal base. They add comfort and elegance to any home.

New york contemporary dining chair by calligaris

New York Contemporary Dining Chair by Calligaris

Connor Upholstered Side Chair (Set of 2)

Connor Upholstered Side Chair (Set of 2)

A modish classic in the making, a streamlined silhouette render these chairs ideal for bohemian, shabby chic, and minimalist aesthetics. These two chairs are perfect for accommodating additional guests in the dining room or accenting your home office. The bucket-style foam padded seat offers amazing comfort while the metal frame features gently tapered legs that add a modern touch. Add a plush dining room rug around a light wood table to complement the faux leather upholstery.

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contemporary dining chairs leather | Home Conceptor

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Best Elegant Dining Room Chairs - Comfortable Contemporary Dining Chairs - ELLE DECOR

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Contemporary modern dining chairs designed by Bonacina Pierantonio, the Italian manufacturer. The chair is made of a metal frame and a net weaving rattan wicker seat. It’s available in natural wood color that matches perfectly with any home décor style.

Coaster Set of 2 Dining Chairs Red Leather Like Metal Legs Matte Silver Finish

This set of dining chairs can be a great way for improving your modern dining area. Each chair features a metal frame with tubular legs, comfy seats with leather like red vinyl upholstery, and a captivating, curvy design.

Contemporary Dining Chairs

Buying Guide

The number of contemporary dining chairs that you need depends on the size of your dining room table, the number of people you regularly host, and the amount of room you have in your dining room. Measure each side of your dining room table, and divide that number by 24 inches. The resulting number, rounded down to the nearest whole number, is the largest amount of chairs you can reasonably expect to fit.

However, it’s most important to purchase as many chairs as you have people who need a seat! Even if you need to store one of your chairs in another room when it’s not in use, you should definitely get as many as you need so your entire family or friend group can eat at the same time.

You can mix modern and contemporary dining chairs and tables to create a unique and personal display that is both pleasant and functional. Combining these two design styles, however, requires planning to avoid a chaotic look in the room.

To create balance in your dining room, determine which design style will be more prominent. Do you prefer the modern design slightly more than the contemporary, or is it the other way around? Only one design style must dominate the room, with the other adding contrasting elements. If you choose modern and go with a simple, long, wooden table at the center of the room, add contemporary dining chairs to accent the space.

The next step is to tie the two styles together with similar materials, shapes, colors, or textures. For a harmonious look, have all pieces with matching curves or straight lines. Or, place a table runner or centerpiece matching the color of the chairs or their padding.


When you're outfitting your dining area, the table is the big decision, right? Chairs are an afterthought. But wait – what keeps everyone comfortable during those dinner parties, family get togethers and game nights? What will you rest in when you're taking a break from a marathon cooking session? Where will your children sit when they are doing their homework?

Chairs for your dining room or kitchen table need to be comfortable, durable and look good with the table and in the room too. It would seem that buying kitchen or dining room chairs is a bigger deal than it seems at first. Review a few of the elements that you need to consider when you purchase kitchen and dining chairs for your home.

One of the biggest concerns you may have is how many chairs you will purchase. As a general rule, the bigger your table the more chairs it can support. However, there are other considerations such as where the table legs are and how wide the chairs are.

Most chairs are between 16 and 20 inches wide. Count on leaving at least six inches on each side of a chair so each chair will have between 28 and 32 inches dedicated to it. A loose rule of thumb is for every foot of table you can fit another chair (assuming chairs on each side of a square or rectangular table or around a round or oval table). Wider chairs may make this number skew fewer.

Another size consideration is height. Usually there would be 12 inches between the top of the chair's seat and the top of the table. The seat height will vary depending on if you have a standard table, pub table or bar-height table

Some of the more common materials for dining or kitchen chairs are wood, metal and upholstered.

Wood

Wood chairs can range in style from rustic, like you would expect to find in a cabin, to traditional almost "old-fashioned" looking chairs, to modern chairs that may be minimalist or even painted black or white. These chairs can look at home in any environment. The best-made wood chairs are extremely durable. Look for chairs made of solid wood that are built to hold weight. Additional supports on the bottom can add to the durability too.

Metal

Metal tends to look more modern and sleek, though a cast iron look can have a rustic feel too. As far as durability goes, metal chairs are usually built to last. Metal can be powder coated to offer a variety of beautiful shades.

Acrylic

Transparent furniture is a great choice if you are short on square footage as it blends in seamlessly and looks as if it wasn't there at all. Strangely enough, these inconspicuous pieces are one of the surest ways of making a style statement and upgrading your decorating scheme. Good quality acrylic dining chairs are lightweigt, durable and most importantly, easy to clean. If you expose them to excess weight or improper use, however, irrepairable cracks may appear.

Upholstered chairs are often more comfortable and usually look lavish, but keeping them clean and looking their best may involve more work that you are expecting. When you're in a room that will naturally have spills and messes, upholstery can be a problem.

If you decide to go for upholstered chairs, synthetic fabrics designed to resist spills and staining (think ultrasuede or polyester and viscose blends) are a good choice, unlike velvet, velour or chenilles, which are too demanding for a dining area. Leather provides comfort and durability too, but it tends to be on the expensive side of things and requires special maintanance. No matter the material, always consider Scotchgard protection to lengthen the life of your upholstery.

Slipcovers can help you protect your upholstery. You can enjoy the comfort of a thick, upholstered chair but not worry if someone spills their wine at dinner. The slipcover can be removed and washed. However, then you are not enjoying the beauty of the chair itself, so it can be a bit of a trade off.

If you decide to utilize slipcovers, you'll need to measure the seat and back of your chairs. Most slipcovers require these measurements. Choose a material for the slipcover that is machine washable so that washing is a breeze.

Ultimately, the style of dining or kitchen chair you choose is a personal choice. Your main thought will be how the chairs look with your table, but also with the overall decoration scheme.

  • A rustic farmhouse table will normally pair well with simple, wooden chairs.

  • A modern table would beg chairs that have sleek, clean lines without unnecessary details. While the material does not always have to be the same, just look at how the materials play off of each other.

  • High backed upholstered chairs pair nicely with traditional dining tables. Majestic and elegant, they beautifully match the nature of the time period.

  • The mixture of wood, metal and fabric speaks to a transitional scene.

  • A slightly more casual, mix and match, style may work in many settings too, from boho-style to elegant, vintage dining areas. You will usually want to pick a style and stick with it, changing the colors, or the upholstery on the seat. You can also take mismatched chairs and tie them together with the same fabric. The key is to not go so far off the track that it turns into a complete train wreck.

Another feature you may want to consider with your kitchen or dining chairs is arms. Arms are a personal preference. They do give chairs a more formal look, so they are less often seen in kitchens or rooms with a casual decorating scheme. However, they can make getting in and out of the seat easier for someone who has trouble getting around, so as a safety feature, arms can be beneficial.

Also, consider how much time your family are going to spend at the table. If it's just for grabbing a quick bite in the morning, you don't really need the comfort of resting your arms while seated. If, however, you plan to entertain a lot and people will spend long hours seated at the table, the benefit of chairs with comfy arms is obvious.

Choosing the right chairs for your table and the room in which they will reside means considering the size of the table and room, what you will be using the table for and the style and feel of the room. Take the time to look at what your needs are as well as what feel's right. The perfect chairs are out there--there is no need to settle for less than ideal.