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Which Dining Chairs Go With A Glass Dining Table? 

Dining Chairs For A Glass Dining Table
Discover which dining chairs go with a glass dining table for maximum style and comfort (from someone who’s tested & bought multiple dining chairs!)

Wondering which dining chairs go best with a glass dining table?

I’ve been in your shoes!

If you’re like me… you probably love the clean, open feel a glass table gives, and you’re not sure which dining chairs won’t clash or feel too heavy.

I’ve had my glass dining table for 7 years now and I’ve changed my dining chairs twice. So, trust me when I say I’ve done my fair share of dining chair shopping!

In this post, I’m presenting the best dining chairs that pair beautifully with glass tables.

If your interior style leans towards modern and minimalist, you’ll love these dining chair picks!

Each one is carefully chosen to complement a glass table while keeping your space feeling light, cohesive, and timeless.

Plus, I’m sharing six key factors to look out for when shopping for dining chairs.

My goal is to help you find beautiful and comfortable dining chairs that hold up well over time.

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Which Dining Chairs Go With A Glass Dining Table

Related: Pros & Cons Of Glass Dining Table: 7 Years Of Honest Experience!

Dining Chairs That Go With A Glass Dining Table

  • Faux leather or leather upholstered dining chairs
  • Fabric upholstered dining chairs
  • Wooden dining chairs
  • Rattan dining chairs

My Picks: Dining Chairs That Go With A Glass Dining Table

Style Tip: If your glass dining table has natural wooden legs, I highly recommend going for upholstered chairs for softness and comfort, or wooden chairs for texture and warmth, or a mix of both for a more layered, relaxed look.

Here’s a round-up of my favorite dining chairs to pair with a glass dining table with wooden legs.

I kept the palette warm and neutral (mostly browns and creams), so everything looks cohesive when the dining chairs are placed around the table.

All of these options also offer proper back support, which is a must in our home, especially for long meals.

These dining chairs work especially well with interior styles like modern mid-century, modern farmhouse, transitional, Japandi, and Scandinavian.

Dining Chairs That Go With A Glass Dining Table With Walnut Wood Legs

1. Port 18” H Armchair // 2. Hamberg 18” H Upholstered Side Chair // 3. Sharlene Upholstered Side Chair // 4. Beore Velvet Upholstered Armchair

If your glass dining table has wooden black legs or powder-coated steel legs, I suggest pairing it with simple dining chairs with clean lines to keep the space feeling modern and effortlessly-styled.

If your personal pick is a wooden chair, look for ones stained in black to match the dining table.

But, if you want something with a bit more warmth and texture, look for wooden dining chairs with rattan or cane webbing (like I did!)

The woven texture breaks up all the sleek surfaces, making the dining area feel more cozy and lived-in.

Style Tip: Get your hands on wooden dining chairs without visible joints! They’re often handmade, which makes them pricier, but they’re incredibly well-crafted and give off that quiet, luxurious feel.

Dining Chairs That Go With A Glass Dining Table With Matte Black Wood Legs

1. Chassidi Wood And Rattan Upholstered Arm Chairs // 2. Cambrielle 18” H Upholstered Accent // 3. Jahmal 18.3” H Solid Wood Side Chair // 4. Valdez Boucle Dining Chair

Now, if your glass dining table has chrome or brass legs, I suggest going for contemporary dining chairs to stay in line with the clean, minimalist design aesthetic.

For chrome, I suggest pairing it with dining chairs that have chrome or black steel legs.

But, if your table has brass legs, go for dining chairs with brass accents to match.

Mixing metals in this setup can feel a little too busy, so it’s best to stick to one metal.

Upholstered, leather, or faux leather chairs also work beautifully here, as they will give that clean, elevated finish to the overall space.

Just be sure to stick to solid-tone fabrics, as prints or patterns may clash with the clean lines or reflective surface of a glass dining table.

Dining Chairs That Go With A Glass Dining Table With Chrome Steel Legs

1. Valdez Boucle Dining Chair // 2. Chromium Upholstered Dining Chair // 3. Bralan Polyester Blend Upholstered Side Dining Chair with Casters // 4. Ellenberger Velvet Upholstered Dining Chair

How To Choose The Right Dining Chairs For A Glass Dining Table

When you’re choosing dining chairs for a glass dining table, there are six key things to keep in mind.

These factors will help you pick chairs that don’t just look great, but are comfy to sit in, fit your home nicely, and last for years.

Chair Material

When it comes to choosing dining chairs, I always start by looking at the style and colour of the dining table first.

Look at the dining table legs – are they made from wood, powder-coated steel, chrome, or brass?

From there, look for materials that complement rather than compete.

Wooden and upholstered chairs add warmth and feel more relaxed, while powder-coated steel or chrome legs keep things feeling sleek and modern.

Chair Height

You may not notice how important chair height is… until you sit down at the dining table and realise something feels off.

Make sure there’s enough legroom between the seat and the underside of your dining table (typically about 25–30 cm or 10–12 inches).

If your table is thicker or has a structural bar underneath, double-check the seat height before purchasing your dining chairs.

Any dining chair that is too tall or too low for the dining table will cause discomfort.

p/s: no reasonable adult wants to feel like they’re sitting at a kids’ table!

Chair Width

Chair width is one of the most overlooked details, but also one of the most important.

Before purchasing any dining chair, check the width of the dining chair and measure it against the length of your dining table.

This simple trick helps you to identify how many chairs will comfortably fit along your table (without anyone elbowing each other!)

You want to make sure you’re not cramming six wide chairs into a space better suited for four.

Upholstery Material

If you’ve got pets or little ones, it’s worth choosing an upholstery that can handle spills, scratches, and messes.

These days, there are many performance fabrics that are water-resistant, tear-resistant, and stain and scratch-resistant.

Leather or faux leather are great choices too since they’re super easy to wipe down.

But, be careful, they can tear pretty easily!

My sister learned this the hard way. Her faux leather dining chairs didn’t stand a chance against my nieces’ curious little fingers!

If you can’t find a performance fabric you love, you can always do what I did.

Use a waterproof spray to help protect the fabric from everyday spills and stains.

(I swear by this waterproof spray – I spilled chocolate milk on my white boucle dining chair and it survived! No unsightly brown stains, phew!)

Chair Design

To soften the edges of a glass dining table, I look for chairs with curves with rounded backs or seats.

Bonus: these silhouettes provide great back support!

Curves add a bit of visual balance and keeps the dining space from feeling too harsh or cold.

Armchairs can work beautifully at the heads of the table to create a more inviting, relaxed look, especially in open-concept spaces.

Just sure the arms don’t knock into the table or other chairs!

Assembly

Lastly, don’t forget to check how the chairs are assembled.

If you’re buying them online, some chairs come fully assembled while others require a bit of DIY.

I’ve definitely underestimated how long it takes to screw on legs and align everything perfectly…

Dining Chair Review

Mismatched dining chairs with glass dining table

My glass dining table has warm walnut wooden legs, so I picked chairs that would complement both materials.

I ended up going with four white upholstered dining chairs with black powder-coated steel legs, and two black wooden dining armchairs with rattan webbing at each end of the table.

I love how the black frames anchored the space and added a bit of contrast against the glass without feeling too harsh.

Since I don’t have any other black furniture or decor in my dining area, bringing in a touch of black made the dining area stand out more.

Meanwhile, the rattan webbing added a natural texture that softened the look and warmed up the space.

I’ve had these dining chairs for about two years now, and I still love them just as much as the day they arrived.

But, if I had to pick a favorite, it’s definitely the solid black wooden armchairs with rattan webbing.

Each piece was about three times the price of a white one, but honestly, I understand why.

They’re incredibly sturdy, well-made, and so comfortable to sit in, even for long meals.

The white boucle chairs, on the other hand, are a bit lighter.

They sometimes tip over if I get up too quickly, and the cushions feel a little thin. They do sink in quite a bit after sitting on them for a while.

I didn’t think spending a lot of money on a dining chair was worth it… until I sat on both chairs.

Now, I really think it’s one of those investments that makes a HUGE difference.

It’s something you use every single day, and there’s nothing like sitting on a comfortable chair while enjoying a home-cooked meal!

Do Transparent Acrylic Dining Chairs Go With A Glass Dining Table?

Transparent acrylic chairs with glass dining table

Technically, yes, they do. And, I know this because they were my first dining chairs!

When I bought my glass dining table 7 years ago, I chose acrylic dining chairs to match the table.

I thought the combination worked well since I wanted to make my dining area look bigger.

Since both materials are see through, I liked the light and airy feel they brought to the overall space.

To keep my dining area from feeling too sterile, I added two upholstered dining chairs at each end of the dining table.

But… I’ll be honest. After a few years of having this dining room setup, it started to feel a little… flat.

Everything blended in, and while it was cohesive, it just didn’t pop.

It was missing that little spark – the kind of contrast that makes a room feel alive and interesting.

Not to mention, one of the chairs had a deep crack after my husband sat on it a little too heavily one day.

And, there was no way of fixing it even if I wanted to! I’d have to repurchase a brand new chair.

Even before the incident, guests would always hesitate before sitting on the acrylic chairs because they were afraid the chairs wouldn’t be able to hold their weight.

(I don’t blame them – after all, the clear material really does make it feel like you’re about to sit on glass!)

After five years of this dining area set up, I finally made the switch and bought new dining chairs as part of my no-reno dining room makeover.

If your heart is still set on transparent acrylic dining chairs, I say go for it!

Ultimately, it’s about what you LOVE, and there are many ways you can still make your dining area look warm and cozy.

Do Dining Chairs Need To Match The Table?

Upholstered Dining Chairs

As you can see from my home, I’m a HUGE fan of mismatched dining chairs.

I know it’s a lot easier to buy matching dining chairs, but I actually like that I get to be creative and find pieces that add character to my dining area.

(With mismatched dining chairs, the chances of having the exact dining set up as someone else is pretty low. And, come on, who doesn’t love a unique home?)

Plus, it’s a lot more affordable and easier to swap out over time if your style (or family size) changes!

Personally, I think matching dining chairs look too formal, and I prefer my dining area to look more relaxed and lived-in.

That’s why I think mismatched chairs work so well in interior styles like modern farmhouse, transitional, coastal, boho, industrial, Scandinavian, and eclectic homes.

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