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Custom Button-Tufted Side Chair Custom Crysta Upholstered Dining Chair Custom Camel-Back Parsons Chair with Skirt Custom Christian Parsons Chair Jacob Stackable Aluminum Chairs - Set of 2 Custom Mid-Century Modern Upholstered Dining Chair French Oval Side Chairs - Set of 2 Was:$348.99 to $499.00Sale:$348.99 to $399.00 Custom Hewie Button-Tufted Upholstered Dining Chair Custom Jenn Curved Upholstered Dining Chair Caleb Dining Chairs - Set of 2 Andrew Dining Chairs - Set of 2 Ian Dining Chairs - Set of 2 Ashley Side Chair - Set of 2 Sandra Side Chairs - Set of 2 Scarlett Dining Chairs - Set of 2 Custom Kinsey Dining Chair Custom Jetson Upholstered Barrel-Back Chair Since your dining room is at the heart of home gatherings, dining chairs should be as comfortable as they are functional. Choose a chair profile that fits with the room size and also with the scale and style of your table. Large chairs will fill out a larger dining room but may seem clunky in a smaller dining room.




Small chairs keep modest dining areas feeling airy but can be swallowed up by grander rooms. Think about the shape of your room as well. Are there any intriguing angles? Use your dining chair profiles to either echo or contrast with the architectural details of your dining room. Of course, you'll also want to coordinate your dining chairs with other furnishings in the dining room, keeping the flooring and area rug in mind. Be sure to consider your family's lifestyle as well. If your decor is classic traditional, consider a tufted-back chair, wingback chair or parsons chair. If your dining room is modern, leather or metals make a bold statement. If farmhouse is your style, a ladder-back or spindle-back chair looks right at home. Do you need a new chair or two to spruce up your existing dining room set? Try an accent chair. It will fill that empty corner in your dining room while offering an additional seat when needed. A stylish folding chair may be another option. Dining chairs may be designed with wood, metal, leather and upholstery.




Consider what materials are easier to clean - and what your family brings to the table! Wood, leather and metal may be wiped clean with a damp cloth, whereas upholstery, suede or microfiber require spot cleaning or cleaning with a steam vacuum. A properly decorated dining room creates the perfect atmosphere for all your family dinners, candlelight suppers and special occasions. The right dining chairs are a great way to bring your family and guests together...as well as your home decor. Price: Low To High Price: High To Low Ratings - High to Low Page 1 of 3Whether mismatched or uniform, your dining room chairs set the tone for your entire dining space. We've found 13 leather dining chair options that bring the posh vibe home. 15 Sleek Wine Decanters to Aerate in Style 11 Christmas Napkins to Dress Up Your Holiday Gathering 12 Must-Haves for Creating a Whimsical Christmas Tablescape 10 Elegant Hanukkah Decorations for the Holiday Table 12 Christmas Table Runners to Cozy Up Your Tablescape




10 Fun Napkin Rings for Any Harvest Spread 9 Thanksgiving Tablecloths to Accessorize Your Fall Fête 13 Gravy Boats to Complete Your Dinner Spread 10 Stunning Centerpieces to Bedeck the Autumnal Table 10 Charger Plates to Glam Up Your TableChoosing the Best Leather for Your Dining Room Chairs At first, leather seems simple. It's just cow hide (or some other type of animal). But when you start looking for quality leather dining chairs there's a lot to consider. All leather is not created equal and if you're going to pay a premium for genuine leather you should ensure you're getting the best. All Leather Is Not Created Equal Why are you choosing leather? What made you pick leather over vinyl or even a traditional fabric? one of the following reasons?Nothing comes close to leather for being soft and suppleA leather dining chair can warm just about any room.Nothing impresses more than real leather.A quality leather chair not only lasts longer than many other types of upholstery--it often looks better




Cleaning leather is fairly easy if you take the right precautions.You're probably not picking it for this reason, but the wonderful aroma surely doesn't hurt. To ensure you all these benefits you need to make sure you get the right type of leather. What should you look for? Aniline Leather - Soft and Supple You have 3 basic choices: Aniline -- Leather soaked in aniline dye. No other finishes or pigments are added. Semi-Aniline -- These types of the leathers have a small amount of coating or pigment. Pigmented -- Leathers that are fully treated with surface color. Which one is the best? It really depends on the application, but at Carrington Court we've decided to go with Aniline. Full aniline leather can only be made for the best hides. The reason behind this is simple: since there is no pigment added, all imperfections are visible. Semi-aniline and pigmented leathers cover up imperfections with paint. You may be wondering what is wrong with covering up imperfections.




When you add pigment it makes the leather stiffer--negating the suppleness that many prize. It also takes away some of the natural character. pigmented it is, the harder it is to tell from vinyl. As aniline ages it increases in beauty like a well-worn bomber jacket or wallet. The downside of aniline is price. Since aniline leather requires the best hides, it costs more. One other factor to consider is the leather grain. You'll want to get a dining chair with top-grain leather. Top-grain is the leather that comes from the desirable outer surface of the hide. Leathers that come from inner surfaces all called "split grain" and they are much weaker and less resilient. This is just the tip of the iceberg. There are many other leather textures: Nubuck, suede, pull-up leather andThat's what so great about leather--Choice. You're sure to find one that matches your unique If you want to learn more about leather, you may want to check out this great video from Saddleback Leather

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