Kitchen · Dining Chairs
Arm Chair


Width 22″Depth 22″Height 36″Shape rectangle
Overview
An arm chair, also called a host or carver chair, is a dining chair with armrests typically placed at the head and foot of the table. It shines as the more substantial seat that frames the ends of a dining set and signals the head of the table.
Sizing & placement
At 22 inches wide and 22 inches deep it is broader than an armless side chair to accommodate the arms, and its 36-inch height gives a standard backrest profile. Allow extra width at the table ends so the arms clear the apron and slide under comfortably.
Where it works
Dining rooms with rectangular tables; traditional, transitional, and farmhouse styles.
Specifications
| Width | 22 in |
|---|---|
| Depth | 22 in |
| Height | 36 in |
| Shape | rectangle |
| Size class | standard |
| Room types | dining-room |
| Default color | #A0785A |
Configurable options
- Color — any hex value
Frequently asked questions
- How big is the arm chair?
- It is 22 inches wide, 22 inches deep, and 36 inches tall.
- Where do arm chairs go at the table?
- They typically sit at the head and foot, where the 22-inch width frames the ends of the table.
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