
Today, a café is more than just a place to drink coffee—according to the 2025 Café Consumption Trend Report, 78% of customers choose to revisit a café because of “comfortable café tables and chairs and coordinated decoration colors”. Whether for business meetings or casual chats, the matching between tables/chairs and colors directly affects the overall atmosphere. As the core of café furniture, café tables and chairs should never be chosen randomly; they need to be considered based on decoration style, space size and customer needs. Here are 4 key points:
The first rule for café tables and chairs is “avoid random selection, focus on adaptation”. For example, in a small café (less than 100㎡), large solid wood tables will make the space crowded; instead, compact 2-seat metal-framed tables (with light wood tops) save space and are easy to move. For large business cafés (over 300㎡), matching booth sofas with backrests and rectangular tables balances aesthetics and comfort for long stays—after all, business customers stay for an average of 1.5 hours, so the backrest height should be around 85cm (ergonomic design).
Walls are the “background” of a café’s style. Café tables and chairs must match them to avoid disharmony. Refer to the table below:
| Wall Style | Recommended Table & Chair Material | Color Matching Suggestion | Suitable Scenario |
|---|---|---|---|
| Industrial (Light Gray/Cement) | Metal Frame + Tempered Glass Top | Black/Chrome Frame + Light Oak Top | Cafés for young people |
| Neo-Chinese (Dark Brown/Dark Red) | Solid Wood (Walnut/Oak) | Dark Brown Top + Beige Fabric Seats | Business Meeting Cafés |
| Nordic (Beige/Light Blue) | Light Wood Frame + Fabric Booths | Light Oak + Light Blue Cushions | Community Casual Cafés |
| Retro (Dark Green/Caramel) | Brass Frame + Marble Top | Brass Frame + Dark Green Leather Seats | Internet-Famous Check-in Cafés |
Decoration colors directly affect mood: Business cafés suit cool tones (light blue, light green walls) to keep customers calm for discussions. At this time, café tables and chairs should be neutral colors (light wood, light gray) to avoid color conflict. Casual cafés suit warm tones (beige, light orange walls) with dark brown or black metal tables/chairs for a cozy feel. Remember—tables and chairs are the “carriers” of color. If walls use high-saturation colors (e.g., red), tables/chairs must be low-saturation (beige, light gray) to prevent visual fatigue.
Small cafés often use mirrors to expand visual space, but café tables and chairs need proper placement: Mirrors should be installed on the side walls, at least 1.5 meters away from tables/chairs to avoid “distorted” space from direct reflection. If walls have decorative paintings (e.g., impressionist works), extract the main color of the painting for tables/chairs—for example, if the painting is blue-dominated, add blue cushions to seats for harmony.
Q: Round or square tables for small cafés?
A: Round tables save space and encourage customer interaction, ideal for 2-4-seat small tables; square tables fit against walls, with high space utilization, perfect for narrow small cafés.
Q: What material is best for business café tables and chairs?
A: Prioritize wear-resistant and easy-to-clean materials, such as solid wood tops (scratch-proof) and PU leather seats (easy to wipe stains), since coffee spills may happen in business scenarios.
Whether creating a business-style or casual-style café, custom café furniture better adapts to the space—from table/chair size to color matching, custom-designed furniture ensures a unified decoration effect and meets customers’ actual needs.
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