Selecting restaurant furniture requires a lot of considerations — cost, durability, type of restaurant, and more. How do you know which is the best option for you?
Here we’ve broken down some of the most important factors to consider when selecting chair material for your restaurant.
Is metal or wood more durable?
Wood restaurant chairs are durable — usually. Make sure that you’re buying a solid wood product, rather than particle board which won’t hold up to commercial use.
You’ll want to look for tongue and groove construction. In this type of joinery, the chair components are interlocked with tight-fitting slots and ridges to hold it all together. It’s also a good idea to look for construction with added metal supports. This extra stability will help prevent the loosening of legs and backs over time.
But although well-made wood chairs can certainly hold up, metal restaurant chairs are still the winners when it comes to durability. You’ll want to look for a heavy-gauge steel construction with fully welded joints. A metal restaurant chair of 16 gauge steel or lower will last as long as your restaurant does.
Is metal or wood more comfortable?
Both metal and wood are hard materials, so neither will feel like lying on a feather bed. Still, there are some comfort issues to consider.
Both metal and wood chairs are available with upholstered seats, which can add some cushion. There are also options in both materials with curved backs, which can be easier on the spine.
Is metal or wood more versatile?
There are so many different styles of both metal and wood restaurant chairs that it’s hard to say!
Both materials can be carved or formed into just about any shape you can think of. Styles like window pane, ladder back, and cross back can all be made in both metal and wood. Either option can be made in both modern and classic styles.
If you’re looking for bright colors, metal is the winner. Metal can be powder coated in a wide variety of colors to match your decor. But wood also comes in plenty of finishes like mahogany, walnut, oak, cherry, and beech.
To look through some of the many options, check out our metal restaurant chairs and wood restaurant chairs!
Does metal or wood require more maintenance?
Wood furniture will require cleaning and occasional polishing to keep it looking its best. And if you have painted wood furniture, it will need to be repainted from time to time, as chips are inevitable.
Conversely, metal furniture is practically maintenance-free, except for keeping it clean.
Are metal or wood chairs more expensive?
In general, wood furniture is more expensive than metal. But you can find options in either material to fit most price points.
Wood often has a higher-end look, so it can appear very expensive even if you get a good price!
So which one is the winner?
Both options are durable, come in a variety of styles and finishes, and require at least regular cleaning. So which is better?
While metal provides higher durability and lower maintenance, it all comes down to what makes the most sense for your space.
Wood is a timeless material that will look beautiful in a warm, classic space. Pubs, steakhouses, quiet coffee shops, and rustic BBQ joints are all prime locations for wood chairs. “Old world” restaurants, like French and Italian, would also be a great fit.
Modern spaces like cafes, bars, and New American restaurants could be great places for metal furniture. It can bring an updated or industrial atmosphere to your restaurant. Metal furniture often has a more casual feel, but a high-end modern space could look stunning with a brightly powder-coated metal chair.
In the end, it all depends on the needs of your space!