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A dining furniture set generally includes a table and a matching number of chairs, sized to suit a specific seating capacity such as 4, 6, or 8 people.
Buying as a set is often more cost-effective than purchasing a table and chairs separately, since sets are typically bundled at a combined price point.
Yes, many people buy a dining set and later swap in different chairs for a more personalised look, as long as the chair height and table clearance remain compatible.
A table with 4 to 6 seats generally suits a family of four comfortably, allowing room for occasional guests without the set feeling oversized for the space.
Some sets include coordinating buffets or sideboards, though this varies by collection, so it's worth checking the specific set listing for included pieces.
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