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Oak and white dining chairs that blend natural warmth with contemporary style. From £130 to £290, our collection combines the timeless appeal of oak wood with crisp white finishes and fabrics. These chairs suit homes seeking a fresh, Scandinavian-inspired aesthetic without compromising on comfort or durability.

  • Julian Bowen Range – Trusted by UK shoppers. Linwood and Dining Chairs ranges offer oak-and-white combinations. 1
  • Scandinavian Design – House Nordic brings Nordic aesthetics to your dining space with quality finishes. 1
  • Material Choices – Choose from white boucle fabric, resin, or natural oak finishes for your preference.
  • Six Options In Stock – Curated selection ensures you find exactly what suits your dining room aesthetic.

Tip: Pair oak and white chairs with a natural wood or light-coloured table to create visual balance and prevent your dining space feeling too stark.

Browse the 1 range or explore 1 for modern takes on this timeless combination.

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Oak and white dining chairs bring contemporary style and timeless elegance to your dining space. Whether you're searching for white and oak dining chairs with a modern aesthetic or white oak chairs with a more traditional appeal, we offer a curated selection to suit every taste. Our range of oak and white chairs combines natural wood warmth with crisp white finishes, perfect for creating a striking focal point at your dining table.

  • Modern & Scandinavian Designs – Our white oak dining chairs feature clean lines and minimalist aesthetics that work beautifully in contemporary homes. Explore complementary options like our fabric dining chairs for additional styling versatility.
  • Durable Materials & Finishes – The white and oak chair selection showcases solid wood construction combined with premium upholstery and painted finishes. If you prefer alternative materials, our leather dining chairs offer another sophisticated choice.
  • Mix & Match Options – Create your perfect dining set by combining white oak chairs with complementary tables and benches. You can also explore similar styles with our walnut dining chairs for a richer wood tone.
  • Delivery – We offer free UK delivery on all orders, so your new oak and white dining chairs arrive safely and at no extra cost.

Tip: Measure your dining space carefully before ordering to ensure your white and oak chair selection fits comfortably around your table with adequate legroom.

Ready to transform your dining area? Browse our full dining chairs collection to discover the perfect match for your home.

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FAQs on Oak and White Dining Chairs

What size dining chair do I need for a standard UK table?

Standard dining chairs measure 45-48cm wide and 82-92cm high. Allow 60cm per person around your table. For a 1.2m table, fit two chairs per long side; for 1.5m tables, fit three. Measure your space before ordering to ensure comfortable legroom and circulation.

Oak and white chairs bridge traditional and contemporary styles. Pair with a light wood or white table, add natural linen seat pads, and use metallic or glass accessories. Keep walls neutral (white, soft grey, warm cream) to let the chairs be focal points without clashing.

Yes, their mix of light and natural tones keeps spaces feeling open. White legs visually lift the chair, whilst oak backs add warmth without bulk. Stack them or tuck under the table when not in use. Choose slimline designs (under 50cm wide) for tight spaces.

Solid oak is hardwearing, heavier, and lasts 15+ years with care. Oak veneer costs less, looks identical, but is prone to chipping if heavily used. For everyday family dining, solid oak justifies the investment; veneer suits occasional-use or guest seating in light-traffic areas.

Wipe oak weekly with a damp cloth and dry immediately to prevent water marks. For white painted wood, use a soft cloth with mild soapy water. Avoid harsh cleaners. Oil solid oak annually with food-grade mineral oil. Check joints and tighten bolts every 6 months.

Yes, but maintain visual consistency. Mix oak and white chairs with other natural wood tones (walnut, beech) or add upholstered seats in neutral fabrics. Avoid clashing with modern chrome or bold colours. Keep leg styles similar—all turned legs or all tapered—for cohesion.

Solid oak chairs cost more upfront but last 15-20 years versus 3-5 for cheaper softwood or plywood. They resist scratches, wobbling, and wear better. If you entertain regularly or have children, the durability offsets higher initial cost. Budget alternatives suit short-term, light-use setups.

Neutral linens, cotton, and linen-cotton blends suit oak and white chairs. Light greys, natural creams, and soft beiges enhance the aesthetic. Avoid dark patterns that overwhelm the chair design. Choose performance fabrics (Sunbrella, outdoor-grade) for kitchens; leather also complements oak and white well.

Leave at least 30cm between the back of each chair and walls or sideboards. This allows diners to sit comfortably and push chairs back. For islands or peninsulas, allow 90-120cm from the edge to ensure walkway space. Measure your room before selecting chair quantities and placement.

Yes, oak and white chairs pair well with both. Their natural warmth balances glasss minimalism and marbles luxury feel. This combination suits contemporary or transitional kitchens. Ensure the table and chairs share a similar height proportion (72-75cm table, 45cm chair seat height) for comfortable dining.
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