
Dining Room Furniture
Built for family meals, holidays, hosting, and everyday use.
Handcrafted Dining Room Furniture in Williamstown, NJ
Your dining room should feel welcoming, practical, and ready for the moments that happen around the table. At Memory Lane Furniture, you can find solid wood dining room furniture for everyday meals, family gatherings, holidays, and quiet mornings at home. From dining tables and chairs to hutches, benches, islands, serving cabinets, storage cabinets, and kitchen accessories, each piece can help your dining space feel more complete.
Many pieces are American-made by Amish and Mennonite craftsmen who value hardwood quality, careful construction, and lasting detail. Whether you are choosing a full dining room collection or adding one useful piece, Memory Lane can help you find furniture that fits your home, your style, and the way your family gathers.
Our Featured Dining Room Furniture Collections
Newbury Dining Collection
Shown With:
Stain: Urbane Bronze
Hardware: K2980-AB
This Collection Includes:
- Newbury Table
- Newbury Hutch
- Newbury Server
- Newbury Chair
Glendale Dining Collection
Shown With:
Wood – Top: Sap Cherry
Wood – Base: Brown Maple
Stain – Top: OCS-113
Paint – Base: OCS-342 White
Hardware: K282AN
This Collection Includes:
- Glendale Table
- Glendale Hutch
- Glendale Side Board
- Glendale Chair
Austin Dining Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Walnut
Stain: Natural
Fabric: 29-19 Brody
Items In Collection:
- Austin Table
- Norway Chair
- Austin 4 Door Server
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Why Families Choose Memory Lane Furniture
Dining room furniture is an important choice because it becomes part of daily life. It is where meals are shared, guests are welcomed, holidays are celebrated, and conversations happen. Customers appreciate being able to visit Memory Lane Furniture, see the craftsmanship in person, and compare styles before deciding.
Since 1995, Memory Lane has helped customers find furniture that fits their homes, preferences, and long-term needs. Whether you are shopping for a dining table, chairs, a hutch, a server, or a complete dining room collection, our goal is to make the process feel clear, personal, and worthwhile.
Single Pedestal, Leg, Pub, or Trestle Table?
Find the Right Table for Your Dining Room
The dining table is usually the centerpiece of the room, so the style matters. Some tables feel light and simple, while others create a stronger statement. Leg tables offer a classic look, single pedestal tables make seating easier around the base, and double pedestal or trestle tables can create a larger, more substantial presence. Pub tables bring a more casual height and can work well in kitchens, breakfast areas, or relaxed dining spaces.


Leg Tables
Style Overview: Leg tables offer a classic dining table look with a simple, familiar structure. They work well in many homes and can feel clean, traditional, or casual depending on the style and finish.
Best For: Everyday dining rooms, kitchens, and families who want a timeless table design.
Single Pedestal Tables
Style Overview: Single pedestal tables use one central base, which can make it easier to place chairs around the table. They often work well in round or smaller dining layouts.
Best For: Breakfast nooks, smaller dining rooms, round tables, and flexible seating arrangements.
Double Pedestal & Trestle Tables
Style Overview: Double pedestal and trestle tables create a stronger furniture presence and often work well for larger dining spaces. They can provide generous seating while keeping the base visually interesting.
Best For: Larger dining rooms, family gatherings, and homeowners who want a more substantial table.
Pub Tables
Style Overview: Pub tables are taller than standard dining tables and create a more casual, relaxed feel. They can pair well with bar chairs or stools and work nicely in kitchen or gathering spaces.
Best For: Casual dining areas, kitchen spaces, game rooms, and homes that want counter-height seating.
Our Latest Leg Tables
Collections for Every Style
Dining Room Furniture Made to Work Together
An office collection can make the design process feel much easier. Instead of choosing every piece separately, you can start with a coordinated style and build around it. Memory Lane Furniture offers office collections that may include desks, file cabinets, bookcases, credenzas, chairs, hutches, and storage pieces, helping your workspace feel more intentional and complete.

Choose Dining Seating for Comfort, Space, and Style
Dining seating has a big impact on both comfort and layout. Choosing the right seating mix can help the room work better for everyday meals and larger get-togethers.
Dining Chairs
Style Overview: Dining chairs provide comfortable, individual seating and can be chosen to match or complement the table. They work well in formal dining rooms, kitchens, and everyday eating areas.
Best For: Standard dining tables, family meals, and a classic dining room layout.
Benches
Style Overview: Dining benches can add flexible seating and a slightly more relaxed feel. They may fit along one side of a table, under a window, or in a dining nook.
Best For: Families, casual dining spaces, farmhouse-style rooms, and layouts needing flexible seating.
Bar Chairs
Style Overview: Bar chairs offer taller seating with a chair-style back, making them useful for pub tables, bars, islands, and counters. They provide more support than simple stools.
Best For: Kitchen islands, pub tables, breakfast bars, and casual gathering areas.
Our Latest Dining Chairs
Our Latest Benches
Keep Essentials Organized and Easy to Reach
Storage That Makes the Dining Room Work Better
Dining room storage helps keep the room organized while adding beauty and function. Hutches provide display and storage for dishes, glassware, and special pieces. Storage cabinets can hold pantry items, linens, or dining essentials. Serving cabinets offer convenient space for hosting, while islands can add prep space, storage, and casual gathering room. These pieces help the dining room and kitchen feel more connected and easier to use.


Hutches
Style Overview: Hutches combine storage and display, often with cabinets, drawers, shelves, or glass-front doors. They are useful for dishes, serving pieces, glassware, and décor.
Best For: Dining rooms that need display space, enclosed storage, and a traditional furniture focal point.
Storage Cabinets
Style Overview: Storage cabinets help organize pantry items, dishes, linens, small appliances, or household essentials. Options may include curios, jelly cupboards, pantries, and pie safes.
Best For: Dining rooms, kitchens, breakfast areas, and homes needing extra enclosed storage.
Serving Cabinets
Style Overview: Serving cabinets provide storage and surface space for hosting, serving meals, or organizing dining essentials. Options may include buffets, servers, coffee bars, and wine cabinets.
Best For: Dining rooms used for hosting, entertaining, coffee stations, and extra serving space.
Islands
Style Overview: Islands can add storage, work surface, and gathering space between the kitchen and dining area. They are helpful when you need more prep room or a casual place to sit.
Best For: Kitchens, open dining spaces, prep areas, and homes that need more everyday function.
Our Latest Hutches
Our Latest Islands
Kitchen Accessories, Coffee Bars, Pantries, and More
Dining Room Details That Make Everyday Life Easier
Once the main dining furniture is chosen, support pieces can make the room more practical. Kitchen accessories help with prep, storage, and cleanup. Coffee bars create a dedicated station for morning routines. These details help the kitchen and dining room feel easier to live in.
Kitchen Accessories
Style Overview: Kitchen accessories can include cutting boards, stepstools, trash bins, and other practical pieces that support daily routines. They add function without requiring a full furniture setup.
Best For: Everyday kitchen tasks, small upgrades, and useful finishing details.
Coffee Bars
Style Overview: Coffee bars create a dedicated place for mugs, coffee supplies, small appliances, and morning routines. They can also add storage and charm to a dining or kitchen area.
Best For: Coffee lovers, breakfast spaces, dining rooms, and kitchens needing a beverage station.

Our Latest Coffee Bars
Our Latest Kitchen Accessories

Custom Options
Choose the Table, Finish, Seating, and Storage You Need
Every dining room has different needs. Some families need a larger table for holidays and Sunday meals. Others need a smaller table for an eat-in kitchen, a bench for flexible seating, or a hutch that makes better use of vertical wall space. Custom options can help your dining furniture fit the way your home actually works.
Memory Lane Furniture works with manufacturers who value customer input, hardwood quality, and careful craftsmanship. Depending on the piece, you may be able to choose wood species, finish colors, table sizes, chair styles, hardware, storage layouts, and other details.
- Choose finish colors and different hardwood species
- Explore table sizes, shapes, and base styles
- Select chairs, benches, bar chairs, or stools for your layout
- Ask about extension tables for larger gatherings
- Coordinate hutches, servers, cabinets, and islands
- Choose hardware and storage layouts for serving pieces
Dining Room Furniture Buying Guide
Choosing dining room furniture is easier when you can see how each piece supports the space. Some pieces create the main gathering area, while others add seating, storage, serving space, or everyday convenience. Use this chart to compare common dining furniture options and decide which pieces make the most sense for your room, family, and lifestyle.
| Furniture Type | Best For | Main Function | Storage Level | Footprint | Works Best In | Why People Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leg Table | Everyday dining | Main dining surface | None | Medium to large | Kitchens and dining rooms | Classic style that works in many spaces |
| Single Pedestal Table | Smaller dining areas | Dining surface with flexible seating | None | Small to medium | Breakfast nooks and round table layouts | Easier chair placement around the base |
| Double Pedestal / Trestle Table | Larger gatherings | Main dining surface | None | Large | Formal dining rooms and family dining spaces | Adds presence and seating capacity |
| Pub Table | Casual dining | Counter-height dining | None | Small to medium | Kitchens, game rooms, casual spaces | Creates a relaxed gathering spot |
| Hutch | Dish storage and display | Storage + display | High | Tall | Dining rooms and kitchens | Shows special pieces while adding storage |
| Serving Cabinet | Hosting and serving | Storage + surface space | Moderate to high | Wide | Dining rooms and entertaining areas | Useful for serving meals and storing essentials |
| Storage Cabinet | Pantry or household storage | Enclosed storage | High | Medium to tall | Kitchens and dining rooms | Keeps dishes, pantry items, or linens hidden |
| Kitchen Island | Prep and storage | Work surface + storage | Moderate to high | Medium to large | Kitchens and open dining spaces | Adds prep space, storage, and casual gathering room |
| Kitchen Accessories | Everyday convenience | Support function | Low to moderate | Small | Kitchens and dining rooms | Helps with prep, cleanup, and daily routines |
Visit Our Showroom
Plan Your Visit to Memory Lane Furniture
Seeing dining room furniture in person can make the decision feel much easier. Stop by Memory Lane Furniture in Williamstown to explore hardwood dining room furniture collections, compare finish colors, and get a closer look at the craftsmanship behind each piece.
Dining Room Furniture Questions Answered
What dining room furniture should I choose first?
Start with the dining table, since it usually determines the layout of the room. After that, choose chairs, benches, hutches, servers, or cabinets based on your seating and storage needs.
What table style is best for a smaller dining room?
A single pedestal table or smaller leg table can work well in a smaller dining room or breakfast nook. Pedestal tables can be especially helpful because the center base gives chairs more flexibility around the table.
Should I choose dining chairs or a bench?
Chairs are more traditional and give each person their own seat. Benches can be helpful for families, casual rooms, or spaces where flexible seating is useful. Many dining rooms use both.
What is the difference between a hutch and a serving cabinet?
A hutch usually provides storage and display, often with shelves or glass-front doors. A serving cabinet is usually lower and wider, giving you storage plus surface space for serving food, drinks, or décor.
Can dining room furniture be customized at Memory Lane?
In many cases, yes. Depending on the piece, you may be able to choose wood species, finish colors, table sizes, chair styles, hardware, storage layouts, and other details. The showroom team can help you explore available options.





































