Side Chairs
1970s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Wood
1990s Italian Modern Side Chairs
Oak, Plywood
1980s American Post-Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Metal
1920s Italian Baroque Vintage Side Chairs
Mohair, Giltwood
Late 20th Century Italian Bauhaus Side Chairs
Steel
1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Chrome
Late 20th Century North American Mid-Century Modern Side Chairs
Cut Steel
1980s American Post-Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Textile, Upholstery, Wood
1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Straw, Beech
1970s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Leather, Wood
Late 20th Century Unknown Post-Modern Side Chairs
Steel
1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Plastic, Lucite
1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Chrome
Late 20th Century American Louis XVI Side Chairs
Fabric, Wood
1970s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Plywood
1980s Post-Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Upholstery
1970s American Brutalist Vintage Side Chairs
Upholstery, Oak
1970s Dutch Bohemian Vintage Side Chairs
Acrylic, Plywood, Lacquer
1990s Italian Mid-Century Modern Side Chairs
Metal
Late 20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Side Chairs
Chrome
1970s Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Textile, Wood
1980s French Post-Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Aluminum
Late 20th Century American Neoclassical Side Chairs
Marble
1980s Italian Post-Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Walnut
Late 20th Century Italian Side Chairs
Beech, Birch
1970s North American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Oak
1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Wool, Bouclé, Lucite
1990s American Modern Side Chairs
Raffia, Wood, Lacquer
1970s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Pine
Late 20th Century Australian Biedermeier Side Chairs
Mahogany
1980s American Post-Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Leather
1980s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Elm
1980s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Metal
1970s Italian Bauhaus Vintage Side Chairs
Leather
Late 20th Century Spanish Side Chairs
Wood
1980s Post-Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Fabric
1970s Swiss Post-Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Chrome
1980s Italian Vintage Side Chairs
Metal
1980s Italian Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Metal
1920s Indonesian Organic Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Teak
1970s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Brass
Late 20th Century American Modern Side Chairs
Fabric, Oak, Bentwood
Late 20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Side Chairs
Chrome
1970s German Bohemian Vintage Side Chairs
Pine, Lacquer, Paint
1980s French Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Metal
1920s Austrian Art Deco Vintage Side Chairs
Velvet, Rosewood
1980s American Post-Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Upholstery
1920s American Vintage Side Chairs
Leather, Wood
Late 20th Century Philippine Chippendale Side Chairs
Fabric, Mahogany
1980s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Stainless Steel, Chrome
Late 20th Century American Modern Side Chairs
Silk, Maple
Late 20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Side Chairs
Polystyrene
1980s Vintage Side Chairs
Metal
1980s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Side Chairs
Steel
Late 20th Century Italian Post-Modern Side Chairs
Steel
Late 20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Side Chairs
Steel, Chrome
Late 20th Century American Chippendale Side Chairs
Mahogany, Fabric
1920s Belgian Art Deco Vintage Side Chairs
Cane, Beech
Vintage, New and Antique Side Chairs
Antique and vintage side chairs are space savers by design and wonderfully versatile pieces of seating for your dining room or wherever guests may gather.
Chairs have been indispensable pieces of furniture for a long time. We sit, therefore we deserve good seating. In Ancient Egypt, chairs were utilized in homes regardless of class, and most furniture was made of wood. Comfortable folding chairs, for example, were found in King Tutankhamun’s tomb.
Chairs evolved to be more commonplace in the 1830s, and by the Industrial Revolution, they could be found in most homes. The traditional wooden side chair might feature an upholstered back and seat and was typically used for gathering around a big dining room table. Because the side chair does not feature armrests, it could easily be tucked under the table when not in use or delicately placed in a corner for decorative purposes. Today, the side chair’s slim silhouette and armless design still offer the same level of versatility as it did in its early days. It’s supportive of a large gathering for a meal in the dining room or kitchen and serves as an accent piece (or extra seating) resting against the wall in a living room or inviting foyer.
When shopping for side chairs, think about the colors and furniture style you’ve already introduced to your living room or dining room. Keep the height of your sofa in mind, for example. If you intend to pair your sofa with your side chair when it’s not perched near the dining table, it wouldn’t hurt if the height of your side chair matches the height of your sofa. Even if your side chair will largely be used in the kitchen or dining room, it will likely be used in the living room or home entertainment area as well. When you’re thinking about the seating where meals are served in your home, benches, stools and armchairs make suitable alternatives too. And if you’re feeling adventurous, combining a variety of dining room seating options can be both aesthetically pleasing and downright practical.
Side chairs are available in a number of styles today, and this convenient seating is one of the types of chairs you should know when furnishing your new home. Explore antique and vintage side chairs on 1stDibs. Find Art Deco side chairs and mid-century modern side chairs, or search by creator to find side chairs crafted by legendary designers like Charles and Ray Eames and others.