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Begin by vacuuming the chair to remove loose dirt and debris. Treat any stains promptly with a mixture of mild detergent and water. Blot the stain with a clean cloth, working from the outside in. For a thorough clean, use a fabric cleaner suitable for your chair's material. Follow the manufacturer's instructions and test in an inconspicuous area first. Be cautious not to oversaturate the fabric. Blot excess moisture and allow the chair to dry completely. Vacuum regularly and address spills promptly to keep your upholstered chairs looking their best. For detailed instruction refer to our Upholstery Care and Maintenance Guide.

Start by wiping the chair with a dry, clean cloth or a soft brush to remove dust and loose dirt.Mild Soap Solution: Mix a small amount of mild soap, like a gentle dish soap, with warm water. Dampen a clean cloth in the soapy solution and wipe down the leather, focusing on areas with stains or spills. Rinse with a Damp Cloth: Use a damp cloth to remove any soap residue. Ensure the cloth is not too wet to prevent over-saturation.Condition the Leather: Apply a leather conditioner to keep the leather supple and prevent it from drying out or cracking. Follow the product instructions for application.Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Refrain from using harsh chemicals, alcohol, or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the leather.

To clean suede, start by brushing away surface dirt with a suede brush or eraser. For stains, use a mixture of equal parts white vinegar or rubbing alcohol with water on a clean cloth, gently blotting the affected area. Allow the suede to air-dry naturally and, if needed, finish with a suede protector spray for future prevention. For detailed instruction refer to our Upholstery Care and Maintenance Guide

Choose accent chairs that match your room's style and theme. You could opt for colors and patterns that complement or contrast with your existing decor.Ensure the chairs fit well in the room and balance with other furniture. Select materials that harmonize with your current furnishings. Lastly, consider the purpose of the chairs and prioritize comfort

Start by dusting chairs with a soft cloth or brush to remove debris. Promptly address stains with mild dish soap and water, gently blotting the area.Vacuum regularly and use a fabric cleaner for overall cleaning. Wipe wooden chairs with a damp cloth, avoiding excessive moisture. Clean leather chairs with a damp cloth and mild soap, ensuring thorough drying. Periodically check for loose screws and tighten as needed. Follow care instructions for removable fabric seat covers and wash accordingly.

When choosing dining chairs stay with a consistent theme or color palette. Embrace eclectic looks by mixing different chair styles with a unifying element.You can use matching chairs at the ends and mix styles for side chairs, but ensure a common element, like material or color, for cohesion. Pay attention to size and scale for a balanced arrangement. Experiment with different chair colors and textures for visual interest. Lastly, distribute styles evenly for a harmonious look.

Dining Chairs

Create a dynamic dining space blending function and style with Burke Decor’s curated Dining Chairs collection. From retro cane armchairs and classic wood seats straight from antiquity, to sculptural woven rattan sets and bright upholstered luxury seating— find dining chairs in a plethora of styles and sizes to suit your interior design. Burke’s Dining Chairs collection features pieces from top home décor designers Bassett Mirror + BD Studio + Bungalow 5 + District Eight + Ethnicraft  + Ferm Living + Gus Modern + Interlude Home + Jonathan Adler  + Menu + NoirNuevo + Selamat —bringing the finest materials, craftsmanship, style and quality to your home. 

Our expansive collection of Dining Chairs can accommodate any style and design sensibility, featuring premium materials ranging from solid oak, luxury upholstery, powder coated iron, boho caning, and top grain leather. With a wide variety of seating styles, Burke’s dining chairs can also double as office or accent chairs. Create dimension with juxtaposed materials and styles by pairing sculptural upholstered seating with a sleek utilitarian dining table, or keep the space cohesive with complimentary oak furnishings. Choosing Dining Chairs for your home has never been more convenient. 

Whether it’s dinner for two or a feast for the ages, Burke Decor dining chairs are sure to impress your guests. Create an organic minimal dining set-up with japandi Oak Bok Dining Chairs.  Lush upholstered Clementine Chairs bring texture and smooth curves to a sophisticated dining room, soften a seating area with a pair of elevated accent chairs, or elevate any desk with  leisurely, luxurious upholstered seating. Well curved and finely sculpted, Hawkins Dining Chairs channels modern western sensibilities in butterscotch leather. For a refined set-up that fuses nostalgia with modern elegance style traditional spool Black Oak Windsor Chairs with industrial decor. Sit down and break bread with the finest dining chairs by top home designers. 

From rustic farmhouse and sculptural modern to minimal scandi and traditional charm, Burke Decor’s Dining Chairs collection includes a wide variety of styles, shapes, and designs for your home furnishing needs. Can’t decide which chairs work best for your dining set-up— mix and match. Blend shapes and materials within similar design styles for extra dimension and texture. Burke has endless options to curate the home of your dreams. Browse our selection of Dining Chairs below. All orders over $50 ship free to the 48 contiguous states.