Dining Room Furniture

BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY TO THE TABLE

Solid Wood Dining Room Furniture

The dining room is where routines and celebrations meet. Quality dining furniture delivers stable craftsmanship, comfortable seating, and a warm look that’s ready for daily use. Shop tables, chairs, benches, hutches, buffets, and cabinets in sizes that fit your space.

Our Featured Dining Room Collections

Elegant bedroom featuring solid wood furniture, including a Craftsman-style bed frame, matching nightstand, and a dresser with a mirror, set against dark paneled walls.

Abilene Dining Collection

★★★★★

This Collection Includes:
• Abilene Dining Table
• Abilene Round Dining Table
• Abilene Bench
• Abilene Buffet
• Abilene Wingback Dining Chair

Bright bedroom featuring solid wood furniture, including a canopy bed, nightstand, chest, and dresser with mirror, all in a light natural finish.

Lexington Single Pedestal Table Collection

Editor's Choice

★★★★★

Features:
• Round shaped top
• 1″ thick top
• 12″ wide leaves
• Equalizer slides to open table to add the leaves
• Floor to the bottom of the table skirt: 26½”

Cozy bedroom with solid wood furniture, featuring a sleek bed frame with slatted accents and a matching two-drawer nightstand in a dark wood finish.

Oneida Room Setting

★★★★★

This collection includes:
• Oneida table
• Side chair
• Arm chair
• 24″ Swivel bar stool
• 30″ Swivel bar stool
• 24″ Stationary bar chair
• 30″ Stationary bar chair

Why Families Choose Heritage

What Customers Say About Our Dining Furniture

Choosing dining room furniture is about more than style—it’s about how the table feels day to day and how it holds up when the room is full. Here’s what customers are saying about our Amish-made dining tables, chairs, benches, and storage pieces.

The team was great to work with and very diligent with getting things ordered and installed. Excellent communication, high quality product, kids love it, couldn't ask for more.
We worked with Logan in purchasing two chairs and a table. He was very knowledgeable about the products. Communication was great, from ordering and scheduling pick up. Top quality products. We would purchase more products from here.
Great customer support! Even though I didn’t end up becoming a customer, they still went above and beyond to help me. That level of care and professionalism says a lot about their business.
Amazing service! Kids love it so much!! Feels safe for kids and no concern for splinters and peeling wood!
Excellent quality products Helpful staff
Everything about my experience with this company was top tier. From the time my wife and I spoke to Logan, to the time they showed me the finish product, we were confident in what we were getting.
Response from the owner:Thank you for kind words.
Great place, helpful people
Most welcoming and helpful at the store...no pressure!!! Delivery service was awesome and very professional. Kept us well informed of delivery time. Wish we would have known sooner of this store!
Response from the owner:Thanks
Great people to work with!
Response from the owner:Thank you.
Very friendly service! Thank you!
Response from the owner:Thank you for the kind words.
Man there very helpful.
Response from the owner:Thanks for your kind words.
Chairs. SOOO MANY CHAIRS.
Response from the owner:You are correct.
Great customer service.
Wonderful people. Willing to help with finding just the right items you might be searching for.
Nice things, expensive!
I love the furniture I purchased here. The quality is excellent and will last forever. I love that you can custom make anything.
Beautiful and unique items. Quality workmanship.
Great store with especially beautiful furniture!

Choose the Dining Setup You Actually Want

Dining Table Styles: Pedestal, Trestle, Leg & Pub Tables

Choosing the right dining table usually comes down to two things: how you use the space day-to-day, and how you want the table to feel when the room is full. Heritage makes it easy to shop by the same styles you see in our category filters—so you can narrow in quickly, then customize from there.

Close-up of woodworking tools with wooden handles, placed on a marked wooden surface, used for crafting solid wood furniture.
Warm bedroom featuring solid wood furniture, including a Craftsman-style bed frame, matching nightstands, and a chest of drawers in a rich brown finish.

Single Pedestal Tables

Single pedestal tables are a favorite for everyday dining because they keep leg space open and make it easier to slide chairs around the table. They’re especially popular in smaller dining rooms and breakfast nooks where every inch matters.

Best for: Smaller spaces, flexible seating, cleaner leg room
Style note: Often pairs well with round or compact table sizes

Double Pedestal & Trestle Tables

If you want a statement table with strong presence, this is the category to shop. Double pedestal and trestle styles are built for gathering—ideal for long rectangles and larger dining spaces where you want the table to anchor the room.

Best for: Bigger rooms, hosting, “heirloom centerpiece” tables
Style note: Stable feel and a grounded silhouette for larger tops

Leg Tables

Leg tables are the classic, versatile choice. They work in almost any home style and make it simple to coordinate chairs, benches, and dining storage pieces like buffets and hutches.

Best for: Traditional dining rooms, flexible styling, easy matching
Style note: Think about chair placement at the corners if you host often

Pub Tables

Pub tables (counter-height or bar-height) are ideal when you want a more casual, social layout—especially in open kitchens, smaller dining areas, or multi-use spaces. They’re also great for families who use the table as a hub for quick meals, homework, and conversation.

Best for: Casual dining, open-concept kitchens, smaller footprints
Style note: Pair with the right stool height for the most comfortable sit

Want help choosing? If you’re near Lima or Elida, stop into the showroom and compare scale in person. Seeing tabletop height and base footprint makes it much easier to avoid “too bulky” surprises.

Dining collections and matched sets

Dining Collections for a Coordinated Table, Seating, and Storage Look

Start with a collection if you want your table, chairs, benches, and serving pieces to feel intentionally matched instead of assembled. Dining/Kitchen collections let you build a cohesive setup faster because the core pieces are designed to coordinate in style and finish.

Once you pick a style direction, use collection browsing to keep decisions simple: table first, then seating, then add one storage piece (like a buffet or server) that makes hosting easier. Many collections explicitly bundle these pieces as a set of options you can build around.

Choose Your Dining Table Style & Type

Extendable vs Fixed Dining Tables: Choose the Daily Setup You Actually Want

Extendable vs fixed dining tables

A fixed dining table is best when your household size is steady and you want a clean, always-ready surface. An extendable table is best when gatherings are frequent—because you can keep the table right-sized day-to-day and expand when guests arrive. Heritage’s dining guidance notes that some tables use foldable leaves while others use attachable leaves when you pull the ends apart, and the right choice depends on the size and shape of your dining room.

Heritage product pages show how specific extendable systems vary: some tables list gear-slide opening systems and allow up to two 18″ leaves (while also offering a solid-top option), and others list higher leaf counts with seat-count targets.

Exterior view of Heirloom Amish Furniture store, showing the storefront with signs and outdoor furniture displayed along the sidewalk.

Built-to-order options

Dining Furniture Customization Options That Change How You Host

Dining furniture gets used hard: everyday meals, homework, and holidays. Customization matters most in dining when it changes function—capacity, legroom, and seating comfort—not just appearance. Heritage’s dining table category explicitly frames customization around your choice of seating, stain, and wood, with pedestal/leg/trestle options.

For custom projects, Heritage’s quote form is built for clarity: it collects wood type, stain/finish, detailed notes, and example photos, and on the Custom Furniture page you can provide dimensions and a stain color to get a quote for a dining set made to your specifications.

Exterior view of Heirloom Amish Furniture store, showing the storefront with signs and outdoor furniture displayed along the sidewalk.

Choose the best table shape for your room

Shape + Base Style: The Two Choices That Decide Comfort and Flow

Dining table sizing

Table shape is a space-and-conversation decision. Heritage’s dining guidance breaks it down clearly: rectangles fit most dining rooms and seat many; squares are intimate but awkward beyond four without leaves; rounds improve flow and conversation but don’t push against walls as easily; ovals are elegant but require more space.

Base style affects legroom and chair placement. Heritage’s dining table category explicitly points shoppers toward pedestal, leg, and trestle bases—so this is a natural decision that must be made when designing the perfect dining room.

Use the seat-count logic shown on product pages to choose confidently. For example, a round pedestal extension model shows how a round table becomes an oval once extended (via an 18″ leaf), increasing seating without changing the everyday footprint.

Dining seating and heights

Dining Seating That Feels Comfortable—Chairs, Benches, and Bar Stools

Compare chair comfort and stool heights

Seating determines whether people linger at the table or rush away. Heritage supports multiple seating paths (chairs, benches, and bar chairs/stools), all with style filters and (for many categories) quick-ship browsing.

Height planning is critical when you’re mixing dining and counter seating. Seating product pages show the key decision: many stools list seat-height options like 24″ (counter) and 30″ (bar), with optional fabric or leather seats.

If you’re building a pub-height zone, product pages state commonly used benchmarks: for example, a pub table listing calls out 36″ standard pub height and “solid top only” size options.

Choose Benches

When you want easy capacity gains and a cleaner line under the table; Heritage’s bench category even includes extend-a-bench styles.

Choose Chairs

When individualized comfort and flexible rearranging matter most.

Exterior view of Heirloom Amish Furniture store, showing the storefront with signs and outdoor furniture displayed along the sidewalk.

Quick Guide to Dining Table Styles

Find the Right Dining Table Base

Table style impacts leg room, chair placement, and how the room feels when it’s full. This chart breaks down our most common table styles to help you narrow in quickly before you browse products.

Table Style Best For What It Looks Like Pros Considerations
Single Pedestal Smaller dining spaces, flexible chair placement, everyday meals One central base that supports the top Great leg room; easy to slide chairs around; clean footprint Top size is typically more limited than larger base styles
Double Pedestal & Trestle Larger dining rooms, hosting, long rectangular tops Two pedestals or a trestle base running lengthwise Stable for big tops; strong “heirloom centerpiece” look Base placement can affect where chairs fit on the ends
Leg Classic dining rooms, matching with benches or mixed seating Four legs (often corner legs) supporting the top Timeless style; easy to coordinate with chairs, buffets, and hutches Legs can reduce corner seating space on smaller tables
Pub Casual kitchens, open-concept spaces, smaller footprints Counter-height or bar-height table Social feel; great for quick meals, homework, and entertaining Requires the correct stool height for comfort and posture

Dining Room Furniture Questions, Answered

What’s the difference between a single pedestal table and a leg table?

A single pedestal table has one center base, which usually gives you more open leg room and flexible chair placement—great for smaller dining spaces. A leg table has four legs (often at the corners), which gives a classic look and works well in many room styles, but can affect corner seating on smaller tops.

When should I choose a double pedestal or trestle table?

Double pedestal & trestle styles are ideal when you want a larger table that feels anchored and substantial—especially for long rectangular tops and hosting. They tend to look like a true “centerpiece” and are a great fit for bigger dining rooms or open floorplans.

Are pub tables the same as bar-height tables?

Pub tables are typically counter-height or bar-height (depending on the design). They’re a great choice for casual kitchens, open-concept homes, or smaller footprints where you want a more social, everyday hangout feel. The key is pairing the table with the correct stool height for comfort.

How do I know what size dining table will fit my room?

A good rule is to plan for comfortable clearance around the table so chairs can slide out and people can walk behind them. If you bring your room measurements (and any tight doorways or stair turns) into the showroom, the team can help you pick a table footprint that fits the space and delivers cleanly.

Visit Our Allentown Rd Showroom

Amish Dining Room Furniture Near Lima

Need help choosing the right dining table and layout? Visit our Allentown Road location to explore indoor dining furniture in person and get hands-on help building a set that fits your space—from single pedestal and trestle tables to chairs, benches, buffets, and hutches. Seeing tabletop size, base style, and seating spacing up close makes it much easier to choose the right size and avoid surprises.

Use the map below to find us. Bringing room measurements, doorway widths, and telling us about any tight stair turns helps us recommend options that will deliver and install cleanly.