
Dining Room Furniture
Create a Dining Space That Feels Warm & Useful,
Solid Wood Dining Room Furniture for Bend & Salem Homes
Your dining room should feel welcoming, practical, and ready for the way your family gathers. At Dovetails Furniture, you can explore solid wood dining room and kitchen furniture from trusted American furniture makers, including dining tables, chairs, benches, bar chairs, stools, hutches, islands, storage cabinets, serving cabinets, and kitchen accessories.
Whether you are choosing a new table or planning a full dining room, our Bend and Salem showrooms can help you compare wood species, finishes, sizes, chair styles, storage options, and custom details in person.

Our Featured Dining Room Furniture Collections
Rainier Double Pedestal Dining Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: Bamboo
This Collection Includes:
- Rainier Double Pedestal Table
- Westal Chair
Vegas Dining Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Rough Sawn Maple
Stain: Almond
This Collection Includes:
- Vegas Table
- Vegas Chair
- Vegas Bench
Chantilly Dining Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Cherry
Stain: Natural
This Collection Includes:
- Chantilly Table
- Bersina Chair
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Dining Furniture with Helpful Showroom Guidance
Dining furniture is a big part of daily life. It is where meals are shared, homework gets finished, guests gather, and conversations continue long after dinner. That is why it helps to shop somewhere you can see the materials, compare samples, and talk through the details before deciding.
At Dovetails Furniture, our Bend and Salem showrooms are designed for a relaxed shopping experience. Bring your room measurements, photos, or inspiration ideas, and our team can help you think through table size, seating capacity, chair comfort, finish colors, storage needs, and custom options that fit your home.

Compare Dining Table Styles
Find the Right Dining Table for Your Home
The dining table is often the heart of the room, so the style you choose should support both daily meals and special occasions. Double pedestal and trestle tables offer a strong presence for larger gatherings, leg tables provide a classic and flexible design, pub tables create a more casual elevated setting, and single pedestal tables can be a smart choice for smaller dining spaces or breakfast areas.


Double pedestal and trestle tables are strong choices for larger dining rooms and family gatherings. Their base designs often allow for comfortable seating along the sides while creating a substantial, furniture-quality centerpiece for the room.
Leg tables offer a timeless dining table style that works well in many homes. They are easy to pair with different chair designs and can fit casual kitchens, formal dining rooms, and transitional spaces.
Pub tables bring a taller, more casual feel to a dining area or kitchen space. They work well for breakfast areas, game rooms, open-concept layouts, or homes where a relaxed gathering spot is preferred.
Single pedestal tables are especially helpful in smaller dining rooms, breakfast nooks, and round table layouts. The center base can make it easier to place chairs around the table without corner legs getting in the way.
Our Latest Leg Tables
Find a Dining Set That Fits Your Home
Shop Coordinated Dining Room Collections
Dining collections make it easier to create a room that feels complete. Browse our latest dining room furniture collections to compare table styles, chair options, bench seating, hutches, cabinets, islands, finishes, and hardware details. Whether you want a full matching set or a few coordinated pieces, Dovetails Furniture can help you find options that fit your home.

Compare Chairs, Bar Chairs, Stools, and Benches
Comfortable Seating for Meals, Guests, and Everyday Use
Dining seating should feel comfortable, fit the scale of the table, and work with the layout of the room. Chairs offer classic individual seating, bar chairs and stools work well at islands and taller tables, benches create flexible seating along one side of a table, and mixed seating can give the room a more casual, personal feel.
Dining Chairs
Dining chairs are the most traditional seating choice and can help define the style of the room. They are available in many back styles, seat options, and finishes, making them easy to coordinate with the table and surrounding furniture.
Bar Chairs & Stools
Bar chairs and stools are useful for kitchen islands, counters, pub tables, and casual dining spaces. They help create an easy place for quick meals, conversation, coffee, homework, or everyday gathering.
Benches
Dining benches provide flexible seating and can help a room feel more open. They work well along one side of a table, in family dining spaces, or in rooms where you want to seat more people without adding several individual chairs.
Our Latest Dining Chairs
Our Latest Bar Chairs/Stools
Keep Dining Essentials Organized and Easy to Reach
Storage Pieces That Complete the Dining Room
Dining rooms and kitchens often need more than a table and chairs. Hutches create display and enclosed storage, storage cabinets help organize pantry items and collectibles, serving cabinets support hosting and meal prep, and islands add useful workspace and storage in the kitchen. These pieces help the room feel finished while making daily routines easier.


Hutches provide a beautiful mix of display and storage. They are useful for dishes, glassware, serving pieces, linens, heirlooms, and decorative items you want to keep visible but organized.
Storage cabinets can solve a wide range of dining and kitchen needs. Curios, jelly cupboards, pantries, and pie safes can help organize food items, dishes, collectibles, linens, or pieces that need a dedicated place.
Serving cabinets are helpful when entertaining or keeping dining essentials close by. Buffets, servers, coffee bars, and wine cabinets can provide storage, serving space, and a finished look along a dining room wall.
Kitchen islands add work surface, storage, and gathering space. They can be useful for meal prep, serving, casual dining, small appliances, cookware, or creating a more functional kitchen layout.
Our Latest Hutches
Our Latest Storage Cabinets
Dining Room Pieces That Make Hosting Easier
Once the main seating and tables are in place, supporting pieces help finish the room. TV stands organize media equipment, entryway furniture helps control everyday clutter, fireplace mantels create a focal point, and decor pieces add personality, display space, and finishing detail.
Buffets & Servers
Buffets and servers are useful along a dining room wall, behind a table, or near the kitchen. They provide storage for dishes, linens, serving pieces, and seasonal items while also giving you a surface for food, drinks, or decor.
Coffee Bars
Coffee bars create a dedicated place for mugs, coffee makers, supplies, and beverage accessories. They work well in dining rooms, kitchens, breakfast areas, or open spaces where you want a convenient morning station.
Wine Cabinets
Wine cabinets help organize bottles, glasses, and serving accessories in one attractive piece. They can add function to a dining room while also giving the space a more finished, entertaining-friendly feel.

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Customize your furniture
Solid Wood Dining Room Furniture with Custom Options
Dining room furniture should fit more than a style preference. It should fit the shape of your room, the number of people you seat, the way you host, and the storage you need close by. At Dovetails Furniture, you can explore custom options for dining tables, chairs, benches, bar seating, hutches, islands, storage cabinets, serving cabinets, and kitchen accessories.
Our Bend and Salem showrooms give you a place to compare wood samples, finish colors, table shapes, chair styles, hardware options, and storage layouts in person. Whether you need a table that expands for family gatherings, a hutch that fits a specific wall, or seating that works with an island, our team can help you narrow down the options.
Customization is especially helpful in living rooms because comfort, scale, and storage all need to work together.
- Choose table size and shape based on your room layout and seating needs.
- Select wood species and finish colors that complement your flooring, cabinetry, and trim.
- Match chair styles to your comfort preferences, table height, and room design.
- Add seating flexibility with benches, bar chairs, stools, or mixed seating arrangements.
- Plan storage pieces for dishes, linens, pantry items, serving pieces, coffee supplies, or wine storage.
- Coordinate hardware details so hutches, cabinets, islands, and serving pieces feel connected.
Dining Room Furniture Buying Guide
A dining room often needs a balance of seating, table space, storage, and serving function. The best combination depends on your room size, how often you host, how many people you seat, and whether your dining space connects to the kitchen. Use this chart to compare common dining furniture pieces before visiting the Bend or Salem showroom.
| Dining Room Piece | Best For | Main Function | Space Fit | Why Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Double Pedestal & Trestle Tables | Larger dining rooms and gatherings | Spacious dining surface | Medium to large rooms | Creates a strong centerpiece with generous seating |
| Leg Tables | Everyday dining spaces | Classic table function | Most dining rooms | Works well with many chair styles |
| Single Pedestal Tables | Breakfast nooks and smaller spaces | Compact dining surface | Small to medium rooms | Makes chair placement easier around the table |
| Pub Tables | Casual dining and gathering | Elevated dining surface | Kitchens and casual spaces | Adds a relaxed, social feel |
| Dining Chairs | Standard table seating | Individual seating | Most table layouts | Offers comfort and style flexibility |
| Bar Chairs & Stools | Islands, counters, and pub tables | Tall seating | Kitchens and casual spaces | Adds seating where standard chairs do not fit |
| Benches | Family dining and flexible seating | Shared seating | Along one side of a table | Can seat more people with a cleaner look |
| Hutches | Dining storage and display | Cabinet and display storage | Dining room walls or corners | Organizes dishes, glassware, and special pieces |
| Storage Cabinets | Pantry items, dishes, or collectibles | Enclosed storage | Dining rooms or kitchens | Adds storage where built-ins are limited |
| Serving Cabinets | Hosting and dining storage | Serving surface and cabinet storage | Along dining room walls | Keeps essentials close during meals |
| Kitchen Islands | Prep, storage, and casual dining | Work surface and storage | Kitchens with open floor space | Adds function and gathering space |
| Kitchen Accessories | Everyday kitchen tasks | Practical support | Flexible placement | Makes the kitchen more organized and useful |
Shop Solid Wood Dining Room Furniture in Bend, OR
Stop In At Our Bend, Oregon Furniture Showroom
Visit the Dovetails Furniture showroom in Bend to explore dining room and kitchen furniture for everyday meals, hosting, and family gatherings. Bring room measurements, photos, or inspiration ideas, and our team can help you compare dining tables, chairs, benches, hutches, storage cabinets, serving pieces, islands, and custom options.
Bend Store: 20525 Cooley Rd, Bend, OR 97701
Phone: (541) 382-3006
Find Solid Wood Furniture Near Salem
Shop Dining Room Furniture in Salem, OR
The Salem Dovetails Furniture showroom gives you a comfortable place to browse dining room furniture at your own pace. Explore tables, chairs, benches, hutches, islands, bar seating, serving cabinets, storage cabinets, and kitchen accessories while comparing finishes, hardware, sizes, and layout options in person.
Salem Store: 3990 Rickey St SE, Salem, OR 97317
Phone: (503) 385-8707
Dining Room Furniture FAQ’s
Most dining rooms start with a table and chairs. From there, you can add benches, bar seating, a hutch, buffet, server, storage cabinet, island, or kitchen accessories based on your room size and storage needs.
Yes. Many dining pieces can be customized with options such as wood species, finish colors, table sizes, chair styles, hardware, storage layouts, and coordinating pieces.
Start by measuring your room and allowing enough space for chairs to pull out comfortably. You will also want to consider how many people you seat daily and whether you need room for guests or table leaves.
Chairs offer classic individual seating, while benches can make a dining area feel more open and flexible. Many homeowners use chairs around most of the table and add a bench on one side for a more casual look.
Hutches, buffets, servers, storage cabinets, and coffee bars can all work well in dining rooms. The best choice depends on whether you need display space, enclosed storage, serving space, pantry-style storage, or a dedicated beverage area.



































