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14 Best Dining Chairs, Tested and Reviewed By AD’s Editors (2025)

14 Best Dining Chairs, Tested and Reviewed By AD’s Editors (2025)

No dining space—whether it’s a formal room or a tiny breakfast nook in your kitchen—would be complete without at least one of the best dining chairs. Eating from the comfort of your couch is all well and good, but having a grown-up set of dining chairs is a sophisticated way to keep some extra seating options on hand, whether you’re hosting a few friends or a full-blown bash.

In a world with countless chair types (and one too many knockoffs), honing in on the right style can feel overwhelming. To steer you in the right direction, our team is on hand to tell us about what’s been surrounding their dining tables. Scroll down for their unfiltered opinions on the best dining chairs, period.

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For a Cushy Seat at the Table

Herman Miller Comma Dining Chair

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The Wishbone

Carl Hansen & Søn Wishbone Chair

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A True Vintage Find

Revolt Chairs by Friso Kramer (Set of 4)

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Wooden Dining Chairs

  • Photo: Lizzie Soufleris

Herman Miller Comma Dining Chair

  • Materials: Solid walnut, oak, or painted beech frame, steam bent plywood with Grade A wood veneer back, upholstered seat: wood core; 0.5-inch foam padding; Maharam pace leather
  • Dimensions: 29.5″H x 19.5″W x 18.5″D

Herman Miller’s cushy Comma dining chair takes after the punctuation mark with an upholstered seat that invites you to pause. Associate commerce director Lori Keong took it for a spin during this year’s Seat Week and called out the enhanced comfort level compared to typical wooden options for extended periods of sitting or noshing. “The circular seat base perfectly rounds out the rest of the design, from the steam-bent backrest that curves around your back to the slender legs that look exceptionally pleasing to the eye,” she says. Meanwhile, the midcentury color palette it comes in (from this handsome rusty red to a completely colorblocked, Kindercore red and blue) feels just right for a dining room that has personality and polish. “If you happen to be one of those people who works out of a dining chair rather than a traditional seat on wheels, you could do a lot worse, looks-wise, than this.”

  • Materials: Solid beech wood, molded plywood, and wood seat
  • Dimensions: 33.2″H x 17″W x 18.5″D

Ton’s Salt chairs are thin and slim in a way that makes them perfect for dining tables of all sizes. “When I bought four of these chairs for my apartment in 2021, I was worried that the black paint might chip,” contributor Madeleine Luckel told us. “So far that hasn’t happened at all, but I am starting to think that the paint on some of the seats is thinning.” In order to prevent floor scratches, Luckel also added felt pads to the bottom of the legs, noting that it was a bit tricky cutting out patches that were small enough to fit the areas but ultimately the added protective measure has paid off in the long run. “If given the opportunity, I’d buy these chairs again! I could see myself having them for years and purchasing more of them down the line to build out my dining-chair set if I ever have the space,” she adds.

Carl Hansen & Søn Wishbone Chair

  • Materials: Solid wood frame, wooden legs, and paper cord seat
  • Dimensions: 29.13″H x 21.64″W x 19.68″D

Senior digital design editor Zoë Sessums snagged her wishbone chairs at a small antique sale in Maine, and after repairs to the paper cord seats, the Danish beauties were as good as new. Designed by Hans Wegner in 1949, the fan favorite CH24 seats (AKA wishbone chairs), followed the Dane’s self-described “process of purification and of simplification,” with a no-frills hardwood frame and woven seats fashioned from paper string. Widely recognized throughout AD’s archives, the timeless design is a versatile fit for varying design tastes according to Sessums. “After an attempt at restringing the seats (letting my partner do 99% of the work), I can say just how skillfully and thoughtfully the chairs are constructed,” Sessums said. “The sculptural frame is elegant, available in 48 material and color options and will absolutely last you a lifetime of dining delight.”

Häti Home Freda Razor Dining Chair

  • Materials: White oak, paper cord
  • Dimensions: 20.25”W x 20.75”D x 35.5”H

Hati Home’s Freda Razor chair has undeniable “Hansel and Gretel charm,” according to commerce director Rachel Fletcher. “I knew it’d look right at home in my existing lineup of Scandi vintage chairs, all of which are wood and have a rattan or cord seat.” For Fletcher, the Freda stands out from the rest with its oak wood frame and paper cord detailing that creates a nice monochrome moment. A playfully bowed backrest and tapered legs round out the design. “I immediately found it to be sturdy and very well made and, in the months that I’ve had it, my opinion hasn’t changed,” she says. “The seat is quite generous, though I was slightly surprised by the proportions, which slightly dwarf my other chairs,” she says. For that reason, Fletcher deemed the chair more ideal for grander dining set ups or larger homes: “I could easily see a full set of Fredas at a big, farmhouse-style table or roomy beach house.”

  • Materials: Beech wood frame, molded plywood seat and back, beech top, and veneer die-cast aluminum brackets
  • Dimensions: 31.5″H x 17.5″W x 19.5″D

According to contributor Sydney Gore, Hay’s Rey chair is “hands down one of the most comfortable wood chairs.” A must-have for fans of contemporary modern design regardless of what aesthetic you’re into, Gore told us the seats are more than ideal dining chairs, after all, who wants to feel uncomfortable while they eat? “Trust me, you won’t find a better stackable chair with a screwless wood-to-metal connection. For people like me that live in small spaces where every inch counts, the Rey Chair is a godsend.” The timeless piece is even available in a junior version for kids, and if you really want to flex on friends, enemies, and lovers, just know the Rey Chair is a permanent fixture in the Swiss Museum of Design in Zurich.

  • Photo: Lizzie Soufleris

  • Materials: Birchwood
  • Dimensions: 17.7″W x 17.3″D x 31.9″H

A beautiful set of stacking chairs will seldom disappoint you, especially if you’re looking for a smart way to maximize seating options in more modest spaces. Enter: Frama’s Chair 01, which answers all your ugly chair woes with beautifully austere, Scandi-inspired wooden silhouettes. Drawing inspiration from trademark designs seen in Nordic auditoriums and churches, the petite Chair 01 encourages great posture with its sturdy silhouette, according to commerce editor Audrey Lee.

“I’ve always had a fixation with Frama goods and this chair is quite comfortable as far as wooden designs go,” she says. The secret in the sauce? “Despite its more rigid appearance, there are lots of subtle, curved edges that support long periods of sitting, plus a slightly rounded backrest that helps with creating a more welcoming accommodation for your spine.” At 5’1, Audrey found Chair 01 was the perfect size, though she admitted larger and taller sitters might not find the seat as comfortable. “The only thing I’d love to see is an optional seat cushion, to really level up the comfort,” says Lee.

Metal and Leather Dining Chairs

Revolt Chairs by Friso Kramer (Set of 4)

  • Materials: Recycled plastic seat and backrest, steel frame and legs
  • Dimensions: 31.89″H x 17.71″W x 19.29″D

When Dutch designer Friso Kramer created the Revolt chair in the mid-1950s both ergonomics and economics were top of mind. In the innovative perch, two bent-steel sheets support a seat and back made from paper and resin. It was lightweight, elegant, and relatively easy to manufacture, making it a popular chair across the Netherlands. “When I scored my black and white vintage ones on Craigslist back in 2014, I didn’t know much about Kramer. I chose them for their industrial schoolhouse vibe and Prouvé-ish qualities,” says senior design editor Hannah Martin.

In the years since, Kramer has been ushered back into the spotlight—this chair and its sister, the Result, are now produced by Hay in a range of colors and materials. “Assuming the new ones are made to the same discerning standards of the original, I can attest to their hardworking comfort. They’re not exactly cushy, of course, but there’s a slight flexibility in the back and a subtle curve in the seat that makes for easy, long-duration sitting, whether for a leisurely dinner or a day of work from home.”

  • Materials: Steel frame and base
  • Dimensions: 21.75″H x 19.75″W x 28.75″D

With indoor and outdoor appeal, the versatile Bertoia side chair has modern chops to dial up the interest in any area of your home. “I love the sleek piece for an industrial moment indoors,” says Sessums. With welded steel grids that make up the seat, the icon of midcentury-modern design comes in a variety of colors (with powder-coated finishes to hold up outdoors) and has sturdy, changeable seat cushions that also suit any number of hue preferences.

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