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Z Gallerie dining benches and stools offer flexible seating at the table beyond the standard set of dining chairs. The collection spans upholstered benches that seat multiple people in a row, counter and bar stools for kitchen islands, and slim backless stools that tuck fully under the counter.

Use a bench on one side of a dining table to seat extra guests in a smaller footprint, or pair counter stools at a kitchen island for casual dining. These pieces work where standard dining chairs don't, fitting tighter spaces and offering more flexibility for how many people the table accommodates.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Should I use a bench instead of dining chairs?
A bench works well on one side of a rectangular table where it seats two or three people in a row, freeing space and making the room feel less crowded. It's especially good for families with kids, banquette-style nooks, or rooms where chair backs would overwhelm the space.
What size bench do I need for my dining table?
Match the bench to the table's length, leaving about 6 to 12 inches of clearance on each end. For a 72-inch table, a bench around 60 inches works. The bench's seat height should match standard dining chairs, usually around 18 inches.
What's the right stool height for a kitchen counter or bar?
Counter height is 36 inches (use stools with a 24- to 26-inch seat height); bar height is 42 inches (use stools with a 28- to 30-inch seat). Measure your specific counter or bar before ordering, since heights vary slightly between homes.
Should I choose backless or full-back counter stools?
Backless stools tuck fully under the counter when not in use, keeping the kitchen feeling open and uncluttered. Full-back stools offer more support for longer sittings, which suits a bar or breakfast counter where people linger. Choose based on how often the stools get used and whether they need to disappear visually.
Do dining benches and stools come with backs or backless?
Both. Benches range from fully upholstered with cushioned backs to backless slab styles. Stools include backless designs that tuck fully under counters, low-back styles that offer some support, and full-back stools that read more like chairs. Match to how the space gets used.