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Dining Bench
A dining bench is a versatile seating option designed to complement dining tables while maximising space and comfort. Perfect for both modern and traditional interiors, dining benches offer a stylish alternative to dining chairs, creating a relaxed, communal feel in your dining room.
Why Choose House of Isabella?
At House of Isabella, we believe dining furniture should combine beauty with practicality. When you shop with us, you’ll enjoy:
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Exclusive international designer brands including Eichholtz, Richmond Interiors, Tommy Franks, Uttermost, Caracole, Bodhi, and Jonathan Charles.
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Fast, free UK delivery on all orders.
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Flexible finance options with Shop Pay Installments:
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Bi-weekly instalments for 6 weeks at 0% APR
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Monthly instalments for 6 months at 0% APR
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Extended instalments for 6–24 months at 10–36% APR
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FAQs
Q: Are dining benches comfortable for everyday use?
A: Yes, our dining benches are designed with comfort and support in mind. Many feature padded seats or upholstered finishes for added luxury.
Q: Can I use a dining bench with any dining table?
A: Dining benches pair beautifully with most tables, particularly rectangular ones. For a cohesive look, match the bench width to your table.
Q: Do dining benches save space?
A: Absolutely. Unlike chairs, benches can be tucked neatly under the table when not in use, making them ideal for compact dining rooms.
Q: What materials are your dining benches made from?
A: We offer a wide variety, including solid wood, velvet upholstery, and leather finishes, all from world-renowned designer brands.
Related Glossary Entries
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Luxury dining tables
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Velvet dining chairs
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Upholstered dining benches
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Extendable dining tables
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Modern dining room furniture
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