
Dining Room Furniture
Create a dining space that feels inviting, practical, and beautifully made
Solid Wood Dining Room Furniture Crafted to Feel Like Home
The dining room is often where some of the most meaningful moments at home take place. It is where families gather for everyday meals, friends stay longer than planned, and special occasions feel a little more memorable. At Amish Mercantile, we offer Amish and American-made dining room furniture designed to bring together lasting craftsmanship, everyday function, and the kind of warmth that helps a house feel more like home.
Most of our furniture is sourced from local Amish builders in Ohio, which means each piece reflects enduring craftsmanship, thoughtful design, and solid wood construction built to last. Whether you are furnishing a formal dining room, a more casual eat-in space, or a room that needs both storage and flexibility, we can help you find dining room furniture that fits your home with customizable options in wood, stain, and hardware.
Our Featured Dining Room Furniture Collections
Burlington Double Pedestal Table Collection
Shown With:
- Wood: Brown Maple
- Stain: PCL Asbury Brown
Newark Leg Table Collection
Shown With:
- Wood: Brown Maple
- Stain: PCL Sandstone
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Why Families Choose Amish Mercantile
Choosing dining room furniture is about more than filling a space with matching pieces. It is about creating a room that feels comfortable when the family is together, useful in everyday life, and beautiful enough for the moments you want to remember. Customers often appreciate the solid wood construction, the timeless designs, and the ability to personalize furniture for their home and how they gather.
At Amish Mercantile, we believe every house deserves to be a home, and the dining room often sits right at the heart of that idea. From your first visit to our Johnstown showroom to final white-glove delivery, families value furniture that feels thoughtfully made, lasting, and ready to be part of life for years to come
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Which Dining Table Style Is Right for Your Home?
The dining table is usually the anchor of the room, so the style you choose has a big effect on both function and atmosphere. Some tables feel more formal and substantial, while others keep the room open and flexible for everyday use.
At Amish Mercantile, our handcrafted dining tables are designed to help you create a space that feels welcoming, practical, and beautifully grounded in solid wood craftsmanship.


Single Pedestal Tables
Style Overview
Single pedestal tables feature one central base, often with a round or smaller-scale top, making them a strong fit for spaces that need flexibility and easier movement around the table. They bring a classic, balanced look that feels warm and inviting.
Best For
- Breakfast nooks
- Smaller dining rooms
- Round tabletops
- Homes wanting a softer, more intimate feel
Double Pedestal & Trestle Tables
Style Overview
Double pedestal and trestle tables offer a more substantial presence and strong visual character. Their bases help anchor the room and often pair beautifully with larger dining spaces where the table is meant to make a statement.
Best For
- Larger dining rooms
- Families who host often
- Longer tabletops
- Homes wanting a more formal or grounded focal point
Leg Tables
Style Overview
Leg tables offer timeless versatility and a clean, familiar silhouette. They work well in a wide range of dining rooms and often make it easier to mix seating styles or create a more open, adaptable layout.
Best For
- Everyday family dining
- Transitional or traditional rooms
- Mixing chairs and benches
- Homeowners wanting a flexible classic design
Pub Tables
Style Overview
Pub tables bring a more casual, elevated look to the dining space and can help create a relaxed, conversational atmosphere. Their height and scale make them especially useful in smaller eat-in areas or more informal gathering spots.
Best For
- Casual dining spaces
- Smaller rooms
- Homes wanting a more relaxed dining setup
- Paired bar chairs or stools
Featured Single Pedestal Tables
Featured Double Pedestal Tables
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Find a Dining Collection That Feels Right for Your Home
Dining room collections offer a simple way to create a space that feels intentional from the start. Instead of piecing together every element one by one, you can begin with coordinated furniture that already works beautifully together. At Amish Mercantile, many pieces can still be personalized through your choice of wood, stain, and hardware, giving you the comfort of a cohesive look while allowing the room to feel like home.
Chairs, Benches & Bar Seating for Everyday Hospitality
A dining room is shaped just as much by its seating as by the table itself. Chairs bring structure and everyday comfort; benches add flexibility; and bar chairs or stools can create a more casual gathering space for kitchens, islands, or pub tables. At Amish Mercantile, these pieces are built with the same enduring craftsmanship and warmth as the tables they surround.
The right seating also makes the room easier to live with. Some homes need more formal dining chairs, some benefit from the openness of a bench, and others work best with a mix of standard-height and bar-height seating for different parts of the home.
Seating That Completes Your Dining Room:
- Dining chairs for everyday comfort
- Benches for flexible family seating
- Bar chairs and stools for casual gathering spaces
- Seating that pairs naturally with your table style
- Solid wood construction built for daily use

Which Dining Storage Piece Fits Your Home Best?
Find the Right Dining Room Storage for Display, Serving & Everyday Use
Dining rooms often work best when they include more than just a table and chairs. Storage and serving furniture help organize dishes, linens, glassware, and everyday essentials while adding visual depth and practical function to the room. At Amish Mercantile, handcrafted hutches, cabinets, and serving pieces make it easier to build a dining room that feels complete, useful, and beautifully lived in.


Corner Hutches
Style Overview
Corner hutches make smart use of underused space while adding display and storage in a way that feels intentional. They help bring warmth and function into smaller or more compact dining rooms.
Best For
- Corner spaces
- Smaller dining rooms
- Displaying dishes or décor
- Adding storage without using a long wall
Wall Hutches
Style Overview
Wall hutches provide a more substantial combination of display and enclosed storage. They help create a strong furniture focal point while keeping dining essentials close at hand.
Best For
- Larger dining rooms
- Displaying dishes and glassware
- Adding upper and lower storage together
- Homes wanting a more traditional dining look
Buffets
Style Overview
Buffets offer broad surface space and lower storage, making them especially useful for serving meals, styling the room, or keeping linens and dishes organized. They are one of the most versatile dining storage pieces.
Best For
- Serving during gatherings
- Linens and dish storage
- Open wall space
- Adding a practical anchor piece
Servers
Style Overview
Servers function similarly to buffets but often with a slightly lighter or more streamlined presence. They work well when you want practical dining storage without the room feeling too heavy.
Best For
- Smaller dining rooms
- Serving and surface space
- Everyday dining storage
- Homes wanting a lighter profile piece
Featured Corner Hutches
Featured Wall Hutches
Islands and Finishing Pieces That Add Everyday Function
Not every important dining piece sits directly around the table. Islands add work surfaces and storage; kitchen accessories help with everyday routines; and smaller supporting pieces can make the room feel more useful without overcrowding it. These details often make the biggest difference in how well the space works day to day.
At Amish Mercantile, these pieces bring the same warmth and craftsmanship as larger dining furniture. That means the room can feel consistent and well considered, whether you are setting the table for guests or simply moving through everyday family routines.
Functional Kitchen Pieces for Everyday Use:
- Islands for added surface space and storage
- Cutting boards for practical daily use
- Stepstools for everyday reach and convenience
- Trash bins that feel more furniture-like
- Supporting pieces that help the whole space function better


Personalize Your Dining Room Furniture at Amish Mercantile
Dining rooms are deeply personal spaces because they reflect how a family lives together. Some homes need a larger table for frequent hosting, others need a more compact layout for everyday meals, and many want the room to feel warm, inviting, and connected to the rest of the home. That is one reason custom furniture matters.
At Amish Mercantile, many dining room pieces can be personalized to better fit your space and style. The right wood tone can make the room feel lighter or richer, the right stain can help tie the dining area into nearby living spaces, and the right hardware can subtly shift a cabinet or storage piece toward a more classic or updated look.
Customization also helps the room feel more cohesive. When tables, chairs, hutches, servers, and accessories all work together through shared materials and finish choices, the space feels calmer and more complete without feeling overdone.
- Choose from different wood species
- Select the stain that best fits your home
- Personalize hardware details where available
- Coordinate tables, seating, and storage pieces
- Create a warmer, more cohesive dining space
Why Amish Dining Room Furniture Stands Apart
At first glance, many dining room furniture pieces may seem similar. The difference shows up in the materials, the craftsmanship, and the way the furniture performs through everyday meals, family gatherings, and years of use. Amish dining room furniture is built to feel sturdier, warmer, and more lasting, making it a meaningful choice for homes that want both beauty and long-term function.
| Feature | Amish-Made / Solid Wood Dining Room Furniture | Mass-Produced Dining Room Furniture |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | Real hardwood construction with lasting strength | Veneers, MDF, particleboard, or mixed materials |
| Craftsmanship | Built with enduring workmanship and attention to detail | Often built for speed and lower cost |
| Everyday Durability | Better suited for daily meals and regular gatherings | More likely to loosen, wear, or show damage sooner |
| Seating & Table Stability | Heavier, sturdier construction built for real use | Often lighter and less substantial over time |
| Customization | Options for wood, stain, and hardware | Limited finish and style flexibility |
| Storage Quality | Stronger drawers, sturdier cabinets, and longer-lasting function | Simpler construction with more wear over time |
| Long-Term Value | Made to remain useful and meaningful over time | Often replaced sooner as needs or wear change |
Dining Room Furniture FAQs
What dining room furniture pieces should I start with?
Most dining rooms begin with a table and chairs, then expand with pieces like benches, hutches, buffets, or serving cabinets depending on your storage needs and how often you host.
Can I customize dining room furniture at Amish Mercantile?
Yes. Many dining room furniture pieces can be customized with your choice of wood, stain, and hardware so the room feels more personal and better suited to your home.
What dining table style is best for a smaller room?
That depends on how the room is used, but single pedestal tables, some leg tables, and pub tables can all work well in smaller spaces depending on your seating needs and preferred layout.
What is the difference between a buffet and a server?
Both offer lower storage and serving space, but buffets often have a more substantial presence while servers can feel a little lighter and more streamlined. The best choice depends on your room size and how much storage you need.
Are hutches and storage cabinets still practical for today’s homes?
Yes. They are useful for storing dishes, serving pieces, linens, glassware, and everyday extras, while also helping the room feel more complete and visually grounded.











































