
Dining Room Furniture
For Everyday Meals and Special Occasions
Amish-Built Dining Room Furniture With Lasting Beauty
The dining room is one of the most lived-in spaces in a home. It is where everyday meals happen, guests gather, and traditions are passed down over time. At Graber’s Handcrafted Furniture, our dining room furniture is built to support all of that with solid wood craftsmanship, lasting beauty, and practical pieces for seating, storage, and serving.
Create a dining space that feels warm, welcoming, and ready for both everyday meals and holiday gatherings.
Our Featured Dining Room Furniture Collections
Richland Dining Collection
This Collection Includes:
- Richland table
- Side chair
- Arm chair
- 24″ Swivel bar stool
- 30″ Swivel bar stool
- 24″ Stationary bar chair
- 30″ Stationary bar chair
Eden Dining Collection
Shown With:
This Collection Includes:
- Eden Table
- Eden Bench
- Provence Chair
- Provence Server
Callowhill Dining Collection
Shown With:
This Collection Includes:
- Callowhill Table
- Callowhill Bench
- Hamilton Chair
- Ashland Server
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What Customers Love About Shopping Graber’s
Dining room furniture often sets the tone for how a home gathers. Families want pieces that feel inviting, durable, and practical enough for everyday life, while still looking beautiful when the room is full. That is one reason helpful guidance matters so much when choosing tables, seating, and storage pieces that all need to work together.
Graber’s gives customers a chance to compare dining room furniture more confidently and think through the details that shape how the room feels. This section is a good place to reinforce that customers are finding more than furniture alone. They are finding quality craftsmanship, thoughtful options, and help creating a dining space that feels right for their home.
A Simple Guide to Dining Table Styles
Which Dining Table Style Is Right for Your Home?
The dining table is often the piece that defines the whole room. Some styles feel lighter and more versatile, while others create a stronger visual anchor or make seating easier around the edges. Comparing the main table styles side by side can help shoppers choose a table that feels right for everyday meals, holidays, entertaining, and the room itself.


Leg Tables
Leg tables are one of the most versatile dining table styles. They tend to feel open and balanced, which makes them easy to pair with a wide variety of chair styles and room layouts. They are a strong option for homes that want a classic table with a lighter visual feel.
Single Pedestal Tables
Single pedestal tables are especially popular in spaces where a softer shape or more central seating flexibility matters. They often work well in smaller dining areas or breakfast spaces because they can feel a little less bulky while still making the table feel substantial.
Double Pedestal & Trestle Tables
Double pedestal and trestle tables tend to create a stronger dining-room presence. They often feel more grounded and formal, which makes them a natural fit for larger dining rooms or homes that want the table to serve as a real focal point. They are especially appealing for larger gatherings and more statement-driven spaces.
Pub Tables
Pub tables bring a slightly more casual and elevated feel to a dining area. They are a great fit for breakfast nooks, smaller spaces, or homes that want a more relaxed gathering area with a little extra personality. They can also work well when paired with bar-height seating for a more informal dining setup.
Featured Leg Tables
Featured Pub Tables
Collections Designed to Work Together
Find a Dining Room Furniture Collection That Fits Your Style
Shopping by collection can make it easier to build a dining room that feels intentional from the beginning. It helps customers see how the table, seating, storage, and serving pieces relate to one another while still leaving room for wood, finish, and style choices that make the room feel personal.

The Right Seating Can Change the Whole Dining Experience
The seating you choose does more than fill space around the table. It shapes comfort, flexibility, and the overall feel of the room. This section gives you a good place to highlight how dining chairs, benches, and bar-height seating each bring something a little different to everyday meals and gatherings.
Dining Chairs
Dining chairs help define the feel of the room and often carry much of its style. They are a good choice when comfort, support, and everyday versatility matter most.
Benches
Benches bring a more relaxed and flexible seating option to the dining room. They work especially well when you want to fit more people at the table or create a slightly more casual, family-friendly feel.
Bar Chairs & Stools
Bar-height seating is ideal for islands, pub tables, and casual dining areas. It adds a slightly more informal look while still giving the room practical, everyday seating.
Mix-and-Match Seating
Some of the most inviting dining rooms use a thoughtful mix of seating styles. Combining side chairs, benches, or bar seating can make the room feel more layered, flexible, and personal.
Featured Dining Chairs
Featured Benches
Find the Right Storage Piece
Compare Hutches, Buffets, Servers, and Cabinets
Dining storage pieces do more than add square footage for dishes and linens. They often help define how formal, open, or practical the room feels. Some are best for display, some keep clutter tucked away, and some support everyday serving and entertaining. These specialty storage pieces offer practical solutions for dining room furniture layouts, and everyday needs.


Hutches
Hutches combine display and storage in one piece, which makes them a strong fit for dining rooms that need both beauty and function. They are a natural choice for showing off dishware, glassware, or décor while still keeping lower storage tucked out of sight.
Serving Cabinets
Serving cabinets are ideal for homes that want a practical surface for hosting along with useful concealed storage. They help support dining-room flow during meals and gatherings while still working as attractive anchor pieces.
Storage Cabinets
Storage cabinets are best when the goal is to add enclosed storage without making the room feel too formal. They can help organize dishes, pantry items, entertaining pieces, or overflow storage in a way that feels clean and intentional.
Kitchen Islands
Islands are especially helpful when the dining space overlaps with the kitchen or when more prep and serving surface is needed. They can bring strong utility to the room while also adding warmth and presence.
Featured Hutches
Featured Serving Cabinets

Custom Options That Make Dining Furniture Feel Truly Yours
Dining rooms rarely work exactly the same from one home to the next. Some families need a table that expands for holidays. Others need a more compact everyday setup, added storage for serving pieces, or furniture that helps the room feel a little more open. That is where custom dining room furniture becomes especially valuable.
Instead of trying to make standard pieces fit every room the same way, custom options give you more control over the details that shape everyday use. That can mean choosing the right table size, selecting a base style that fits the room better, pairing the right seating, or finding a finish that ties the whole space together.
- Table size and extension options
- Leg, pedestal, or trestle base style
- Chair and bench pairing
- Bar-height and pub seating choices
- Hutch and cabinet dimensions
- Storage layout for dining essentials
- Wood species selection
- Finish and stain customization
- Coordinated collection pieces
- Dining room furniture designed around your room size
A Helpful Dining Table Comparison Chart
Dining tables do not all function the same way, even when they look similar at first glance. The base style affects how open the table feels, how people sit around it, and how much presence it brings to the room. This chart helps simplify those differences so shoppers can compare the most common table styles more clearly.
| Table Style | Best For | Visual Feel | Seating Flexibility | Works Best In | Why People Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leg Table | Everyday versatility | Open and balanced | Strong | Small to mid-size dining rooms | Easy to pair with many chair styles and room layouts |
| Single Pedestal | Smaller gatherings and softer room flow | Compact and centered | Strong around the table edge | Breakfast areas and smaller dining spaces | Feels substantial without looking too heavy |
| Double Pedestal / Trestle | Larger dining rooms and statement tables | Grounded and substantial | Very good for longer tables | Larger dining rooms and formal gathering spaces | Creates strong presence and supports larger-scale dining |
| Pub Table | Casual dining and relaxed spaces | Elevated and informal | Good for smaller groups | Breakfast nooks, casual dining areas, mixed-use spaces | Adds a more relaxed gathering feel with bar-height seating |
Frequently Asked Questions
What to Know Before Choosing Dining Room Furniture
How do I choose the right dining table size for my room?
Start by thinking about how many people you want to seat regularly and how much room you need to move comfortably around the table. The right size should support both everyday use and the scale of the room.
What is the difference between a leg table, pedestal table, and trestle table?
A leg table usually feels more open and versatile. A pedestal table can create more flexibility around the perimeter, especially in smaller spaces. A trestle or double pedestal table often brings more visual weight and is a strong fit for larger dining rooms.
Are benches a good option for a dining room?
Yes, especially for homes that want more flexible seating or a slightly more casual look. Benches can make it easier to seat extra people while keeping the room feeling relaxed and family-friendly.
What is the benefit of a hutch or serving cabinet in a dining room?
These pieces add useful storage for dishes, linens, and serving pieces while also helping the room feel more complete. They are especially helpful for homes that host often or want dining essentials close at hand.
How do I choose between a buffet, server, or storage cabinet?
That usually comes down to how you plan to use it. Some pieces are better for serving during meals, while others are more focused on concealed storage or display. The best option depends on the room layout and what you need the piece to do most often.
Can dining room furniture be customized?
Yes. Depending on the piece, custom options may include size, wood species, finish, seating mix, and other details that help the furniture fit your room and the way you gather.































