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  1. I have a white Marblo table with a stainless steel frame. Currently the chairs are black wire which as I get older are uncomfortable. I like a sleigh frame on the chairs.
    Any suggestions

    Pat

    1. Hi Pat, if you like your existing chairs and you think they work will in the room you could just get some cushions made.

  2. Hi there! This article is fantastic thank you so much. I have a question about chair back height. I am really fond of the wishbone style chairs, but can only find some that are max 30″ tall. Most tables I am finding that work are also 30″ tall. Is the chair back height rule firm? I don’t want the chairs to look like they don’t fit – but I am not finding many options for tables that work with them. Thank you for your help!

    1. Hi Kaitlyn, I like to think every rule can be broken if you do it well. It’s mostly art, not science :). In some scenarios, it makes sense to be able to fully tuck a chair under a table. My rules in this blog apply most of the time and make it easy for people to work to a plan.

  3. Hi!! This article was sooo helpful.
    I would love som additional help though as I’m really struggling to find the right chair to pair with a round solid oak top dining table with black chunky legs. We also have oak timber flooring.

  4. I like mid century modern and we found a table that is simple elegant and is the perfect for us but it comes in white oak only so it is fairly pale. Our floor is a walnut medium dark color. I’d like to get wooden chairs but upholstered seats to break up the wood but all the chairs have a much warmer oak finish. What color wood can I use if I can’t find white oak, or should I go with black?

    1. Hi Upneet, if you’re going with the white oak table and dark walnut floors, put a rug under the dining setting to zone it. You might want fully or mostly upholstered chairs.

  5. Your article was most informative but has given me another problem in the I now can’t work our what to air with my site marble table with wooden “cane” stand. Obviously I have to keep away from white for the chairs but don’t know whether i should go for stunning colour or maybe a greyish tone to just complement the table top. Any help would be appreciated

    1. Hi Pam, grey would work, but colour could too. Depends on a bit on the room and overall home. To be safe, go for a mid-tone grey.

  6. Hi Chris,
    I so need your help.
    I have a living/ dining area where I cannot work out what chairs or stools to place with the dining table and
    marble island bench. ( the kitchen cabinets are white and there is also carrara marble on the splashback and bench behind the island)
    I have concrete floors and a timber table. There’s a charcoal leather sofa and light grey accent chair in the living area on a black and grey mixed rug.
    There is some tasmanian oak in the living area, the marble carrara island bench also has timber underneath it and there is a nook with a timber desk as well. I currently have white plastic dining chairs and white stools and HATE how it looks.
    Could you please please advise which colour could work?

    Thank you so much

  7. I have a solid maple table, which I am re-staining with a ashy grey top and white bottom. I want to purchase parson chairs to go with the table. My kitchen has dark grey tiles for flooring, white cabinets and light grey wall color, what color/kind of parson chairs would work best with my kitchen décor. Please help. Thanks

  8. I have a white frosted glass top dining table sitting on a grey cement pedestal. Choice of legs on dining chairs are either shiny chrome or matte black metal legs, the seat itself is light grey leather with arms or Henna color with black or chrome colored metal legs. Please help me out choosing the right color legs for the dining chairs. Thank you in advance, B

  9. We have a 1930s double pedestal dining room table that belonged to my husband’s grandparents, and no matter what kind of chairs we use, we can’t scoot them to fit under the table without bumping into the pedestals. We literally have 5 different types of chairs in varying heights, widths and styles. Now, I love this table to bits. I am loathe to part with it. Any suggestions on types of chairs that will fit under a wide, flared, triple-footed double pedestal type table (each pedestal has the triple-foot). I’m fine with having any width, height, leg style, etc., as long as it’s upholstered, since the upholstery choice will (or should) help with pulling the design elements together. Help!

    1. Heather:

      I have the same problem with our dining room, we just purchased an antique mahogany double pedestal dining room table, but not sure as to what type of chairs will work with this. Any suggestions you have would be greatly appreciated.

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