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Dining benches that seat more guests, cost less, and look stunning. Choose from 141 benches ranging from £80 to £2,030, in styles from rustic oak to sleek Scandinavian designs. Whether you're furnishing a cosy kitchen or a formal dining room, our selection suits every budget and aesthetic.

  • Material choices – Mango wood, oak, acacia and concrete finishes available across all collections. Wooden Dining Benches
  • Trusted brands – Humz Bronx, Country Living and Julian Bowen deliver quality and value consistently. Humz ranges
  • Colour selection – Black, grey, blue, brown, cream and green options suit any dining décor.
  • Style by preference – Explore rustic, Scandinavian, Indian or contemporary designs to match your home.

Tip: Measure your dining space lengthways before ordering—benches work best when they're two-thirds the length of your table.

Browse our Oak Dining Benches for timeless appeal, or discover Grey Dining Benches for modern sophistication.

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Browse our full range of Dining Benches — available in a variety of styles, finishes and sizes to suit every home and budget. Use the filters to narrow your search by colour, material and price.

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Our Dining Benches are sourced from trusted UK and European brands, with every product meeting our quality and value standards. Full specifications, dimensions and care instructions are listed on each product page.

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FAQs on Dining Benches

How long should a dining bench be for my table?

Your dining bench should be 5–10cm shorter than your table if you want it to tuck neatly underneath. If you prefer it to stand independently as a statement piece, match it to your table length for a casual, picnic-style look. Always measure your table width before ordering.

The ideal depth for a dining bench is around 43–44cm. Benches deeper than 50cm can feel uncomfortable for prolonged sitting. A shallower 38cm option works well if you have limited space, though 43–44cm offers the best balance between comfort and practicality.

A dining bench should be 46–51cm high to align with standard dining tables and allow comfortable seating. This height ensures your feet rest flat on the floor and you can eat at the correct level. Always check your table height when measuring—most are around 76cm.

Yes, benches work well on both sides of a dining table to maximise seating. This arrangement is practical for families or frequent entertainers. Pair benches with chairs at the head and foot of the table for a balanced, flexible layout that suits various occasions.

A dining bench is designed for eating comfort with specific height and depth for tables—typically 43–44cm deep. Window seats are usually deeper (50cm+), lower, and built for lounging rather than eating. Dining benches tuck under tables; window seats work against walls as standalone furniture.

Yes, dining benches are ideal for compact spaces because they slide completely under the table when not in use, freeing floor area. They take up less visual bulk than individual chairs and offer flexible seating. Choose a bench 5–10cm shorter than your table for seamless tucking.

Solid wood (oak, walnut, pine) offers durability and traditional style. Upholstered benches in leather or fabric add comfort but need regular cleaning. MDF with veneer is budget-friendly but less hard-wearing. Choose based on your lifestyle—families with children benefit from wipeable leather or treated fabrics.

Dust wooden benches weekly with a soft cloth and use wood-specific cleaner monthly. For upholstered benches, vacuum regularly and spot-clean with appropriate fabric cleaner. Protect wood from spills immediately; treat leather with conditioner twice yearly. Avoid harsh chemicals that damage finishes or fabric dyes.

Benches with backs offer better support for longer meals and look more formal. Backless benches save space, tuck completely under tables, and suit casual dining. Choose a back if comfort is your priority; go backless for flexibility and a relaxed, contemporary feel in smaller spaces.

Pair a simple wooden or upholstered bench with dining chairs for visual interest. Add a table runner or placemats to define the seating area. Layer with cushions in complementary colours for comfort and style. Benches work best in contemporary or industrial spaces when kept minimal without excessive accessories.

Benches offer better value for families needing multiple seats—one bench costs less than four chairs. They're flexible, space-saving, and add casual character. However, individual chairs provide more comfort and easy movement. Choose benches for budget-conscious households; chairs suit those prioritising ergonomic seating.

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