Small wooden chairs

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Frequently Asked Questions About Small Wooden Chairs

What are the dimensions of a small wooden chair?

We're talking about seats that are 38 to 42 cm wide and frames no more than 80 cm tall overall, compared to the 45 to 48 cm width and 90 cm or more of a standard chair. Those centimeters make all the difference in compact kitchens, home offices, and dining rooms where every step counts.

Are small chairs comfortable for adults?

Yes, as long as the seat height remains at the standard 45 cm: what’s reduced is the width and the backrest, not the basic ergonomics. They work perfectly for everyday meals; for meals that last for hours, any compact chair benefits from a cushion. The convenience of moving and storing them more than makes up for it. We’ve compiled more solutions in our tips for furnishing a small home.

How do you care for small solid-wood chairs?

The usual care routine for oak furniture: a damp, wrung-out cloth, an annual application of natural oil, and felt pads on the legs. Because they’re lightweight, they glide across the floor rather than dragging, which extends the life of joints and floors. If you stack or hang them for storage, protect the contact points with felt to prevent scratches.

Which table goes with the small chairs?

Its natural pairing is the compact table: together, they create a two-seat dining set that takes up minimal space. Dining tables for two are designed for this scale, and the solid oak set adds a touch of elegance to small spaces. All of our wood is FSC-certified solid oak manufactured in Europe.

Where else can a small chair be put to good use at home?

It’s unbeatable as a side seat: by the door for putting on shoes, next to a side table as an impromptu coffee nook, or as extra seating when guests arrive. A solid-wood side table and a small chair create a useful little corner in any available space.