No backyard is complete without a place to eat and dine. Our wide selection of Wood Patio Dining Chairs is perfect for ensuring you have plenty of options regarding the material you need for your outdoor dining set. These wooden patio chairs are made with quality wood types that are weather-resistant and durable. Complete your collection with matching outdoor tables and seat cushions for a complete outdoor dining experience.Â
A: An outdoor Wood Dining Chair is an individual seating unit made primarily of natural timber, designed with an upright posture suitable for a standard 30-inch dining table.
Aesthetic: Wood offers an unmatched, classic, and organic aesthetic. Unlike metal or poly, wood dining chairs develop a unique character as they weather—from rich brown to silver-gray.
Comfort: Wood has a naturally warmer temperature profile than metal, making it more comfortable to sit on bare-legged.
A: The most crucial maintenance requirement is moisture management and sealing.
Moisture Damage: All wood is susceptible to rot, mildew, and splitting (checking) when constantly exposed to moisture and UV rays.
Sealing: Even naturally resistant woods like Teak benefit from occasional sealing or oiling to maintain their original color and minimize surface splitting. Less resistant woods (like Pine or Cedar) must be painted or sealed annually to prevent rot.
Storage: In regions with harsh winters, storing wood chairs in a dry place during the off-season is the best way to dramatically extend their lifespan.
A: The joints and the hardware are the weakest points of any wood chair:
Joinery: High-quality wood chairs (especially Teak) use traditional woodworking techniques, such as mortise-and-tenon joinery. It provides stronger, longer-lasting connections than simple screw-together butt joints.
Hardware: All hardware (screws, bolts, hinges) used must be stainless steel or marine-grade brass. Standard steel hardware will rust quickly, bleeding dark stains onto the wood and compromising the chair's structural integrity.
Leg Caps: Chairs should have nylon or metal foot caps to prevent the wood legs from sitting directly on damp patio surfaces.
A: Generally, no, especially for dining chairs that require an upright posture.
Slat Comfort: Most wood chairs use slatted seats, which, while durable, are rigid and can be uncomfortable for long meals.
Solution: Pairing wood dining chairs with thin, secure seat cushions (2-3 inches thick) made of high-density foam provides the necessary padding and softness while retaining the chair's visual lines and upright function.