Rattan dining chairs bring a relaxed, considered character into a dining room, balancing the natural texture of handwoven cane with the kind of practical durability everyday meals demand. Our collection covers a wide range of finishes, from classic natural rattan through to white, black, oak rattan, and frames in wooden or metal construction. Buying as a set keeps the look balanced, with configurations available as a set of 2 for smaller kitchens, a set of 4 for couples and small families, and set of 6 or 8 options for larger dining rooms and regular hosting. The pieces span everyday designs through to luxury high quality handwoven chairs with deeper, more intricate weaves. The look suits modern, traditional, and contemporary dining rooms equally well, pairing beautifully with both timber and painted dining tables. Many customers prefer to visit our store in Leicester to see the proportions and weave in person, but you can just as easily buy online with free delivery UK-wide on items in stock. With 0% finance available, a stylish set stays within reach at an affordable price. Rated excellent on Trustpilot for our 5 star customer service, our furniture shop Leicester team is happy to help — or buy online whenever it suits.
Rattan dining chairs bring natural texture and coastal charm to your table. From £400 to £1,400, our collection offers handcrafted rattan designs in black, brown, and natural finishes. Ideal for those seeking sustainable seating with genuine style and durability.
Tip: Mix rattan dining chairs with upholstered alternatives to create visual interest and layered texture around your table.
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Explore Rattan Dining Chairs
The back of a rattan dining chair shapes both its comfort and its character, and we offer several popular silhouettes to suit different dining styles. A High Back chair offers excellent support during longer meals and adds a sense of presence to a larger dining room. A Cross Back design uses a woven X-shape across the back, leaning more traditional and adding decorative texture. A Solid Back chair features a fully woven panel that feels enveloping and slightly more formal, while a Curved Back follows the natural shape of the spine for genuine everyday comfort. Each silhouette works beautifully with different table styles — High Back chairs suit longer tables, while Curved and Cross Back designs sit comfortably around round or square tops.
A rattan dining chair with arms adds extra comfort and a slightly more formal feel, particularly useful during longer meals where elbow and back support genuinely matter. Carver-style chairs with arms are often used at the head of a dining table, while armed sets have become popular in modern dining rooms as well. The added width does mean checking your table size — most armed chairs need around 65cm of edge space rather than the standard 60cm. The woven arms add to the handcrafted feel of the chair without compromising on practicality, and the natural cane stays comfortable to rest against even without armrest cushions.
Rattan dining chairs with legs come in several distinct silhouettes, and the leg style changes both the look and the feel of the chair in a dining room. Black metal legs give a sharper, contemporary edge that flatters lighter natural cane, while wood legs add warmth and pair effortlessly with timber dining tables. Classic 4 legs designs offer the steadiest, most familiar stance for everyday use. Each leg material affects both the longevity and the visual weight of the chair, so it's worth thinking about how it will sit alongside your table and flooring. Quality construction across the leg-to-frame joint is key to long-term stability.