Dining Room Sets
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Dining Room Sets
Iron
Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Dining Room Sets
Enamel, Wrought Iron
Early 1900s Finnish Jugendstil Antique Dining Room Sets
Leather, Birch
20th Century French Dining Room Sets
2010s European Arts and Crafts Dining Room Sets
Wenge
18th Century and Earlier English Antique Dining Room Sets
Walnut
20th Century Art Deco Dining Room Sets
Eggshell, Wood, Macassar
1650s French Baroque Antique Dining Room Sets
Oak
21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Dining Room Sets
Wood
2010s Croatian Modern Dining Room Sets
Marble
2010s Spanish Post-Modern Dining Room Sets
Stainless Steel, Other
2010s Spanish Post-Modern Dining Room Sets
Stainless Steel, Other
21st Century and Contemporary European Arts and Crafts Dining Room Sets
Metal
20th Century American Dining Room Sets
Metal
Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Dining Room Sets
Upholstery, Wood, Oak, Walnut
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Dining Room Sets
Marble
2010s American Dining Room Sets
Hardwood, Ash, Oak, Walnut, Maple
2010s American Dining Room Sets
Maple, Hardwood, Ash, Oak, Walnut
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Dining Room Sets
Vintage, New and Antique Dining Room Sets
Introduce warmth and a welcoming atmosphere to meals in your home with an antique, new or vintage dining room set.
From the “less is more” approach of Scandinavian modern dining room sets, which are typically characterized by muted colors, clean lines and an emphasis on organic material, to rustic-chic farmhouse-style suppers to the pronounced geometric angles and dark woods of Art Deco, there are numerous directions to pursue when shopping for a dining room set.
No matter how much real estate you have to work with, the dining table will play an integral role in the elegant space where the whole family or your closest friends create new memories and mark momentous occasions. But be sure of your space before you buy and keep the rest of your decor scheme in mind: For a modest-sized room, you’ll want to consider the shape and style of your table to ensure that guests can easily move around and into the kitchen as needed. A set of widely loved Series 7 chairs, designed by mid-century modern architect Arne Jacobsen, paired with one of his streamlined dining room tables, for example, will surely have a small footprint in your dining area, while an antique mahogany dining room set originating during the Victorian era will bring sophistication and formality to your parties of 12 or more.
There are lots of dining room design ideas you can put into practice — get started today with a variety of antique, new or vintage dining room sets on 1stDibs.