Introduction To Dining Tables And Chairs

Apr 13, 2026

Dining tables and chairs are sets of table and chairs used in dining, made from materials such as solid wood, engineered wood, glass, metal, and marble, with a standard height of 720-760mm. Their history can be traced back to the Northern Wei Dynasty, with wood being the primary material in ancient times. Modern dining tables are categorized by seating capacity, ranging from two to ten people. A typical six-person round table requires a diameter of 1200mm. Design styles include integrated and separate units.

 

Modern dining tables and chairs have formed a standardized size system, with a standard seat height of 450mm. The main structural materials are panel and steel-wood, with export products emphasizing European fashion designs. Folding or extendable designs are commonly used in small apartments to enhance practicality. For material maintenance, solid wood should be protected from drastic temperature and humidity changes, while marble requires regular maintenance to maintain its shine. Current products are trending towards smart technology, integrating wireless charging, voice control, and health monitoring functions, and linking with whole-house smart systems. Age-friendly designs are becoming increasingly common, such as non-slip mats and adjustable height features. Some public procurement projects have specific specifications for dimensional parameters. When selecting a space, it is necessary to consider the size of the space and the decoration style to ensure the unity of function and aesthetics.


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