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Kids Table and Chair Sets

A kids table and chair set is the easiest way to give your child a space of their own — table and chairs designed to go together, arriving as one coordinated piece rather than something you have to match up yourself. For many families a matched set becomes one of the most-used things in the house: somewhere to draw, build, snack, do playdough and slowly learn to do things independently. If you'd rather choose the pieces separately, you can mix an activity table with the chairs you prefer — but a set is the simplest place to start.


Why Choose a Kids Table and Chair Set

The appeal of a table and chair set is simple: everything coordinates, the proportions are designed to work together, and it arrives ready to use. There's no guessing whether the chair height suits the table or whether the styles match — a good set is sized as a whole, so your child sits with feet flat and forearms resting comfortably from day one. It's the set-up we most often recommend to families starting from scratch, simply because it removes the guesswork.

Sets suit the everyday rhythm of family life — colouring and craft, puzzles and playdough, snacks and quiet activities, all in a spot that's the right size for little ones. If you're weighing a set against buying separates, our guide to what age a child needs a table and chairs is worth a read, along with how to choose the right size. And if you decide you'd prefer to build your own combination, the broader tables and chairs range walks through every option.

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What to Look for in a Kids Table and Chair Set

A good kids table and chair set comes down to fit, stability and longevity. Fit means the chair and table heights are matched so your child sits comfortably — feet flat, forearms level — which is what lets them settle and focus rather than fidget. Look for a set sized for your child's current height with a little room to grow, since children grow quickly and a set that's too big is as awkward as one that's too small.

Stability matters because children lean, climb and push against furniture every day, so a steady base and sound construction are worth prioritising over looks. The range here includes a mix of materials, though wooden sets are popular for their sturdiness and the way they last through years of daily use. Whatever the material, a child-safe finish and rounded edges are the details that make a set genuinely family-friendly.

Kids Table and Chair Sets for Everyday Family Life

What makes a matched set earn its place is how often it gets used. A set quickly becomes the home for the activities that would otherwise take over the dining table or kitchen bench — drawing and craft, puzzles, building, playdough, snack time and the quiet focused play that children return to when they have a space that's theirs. Having table and chairs that belong together, at the right height, makes that space feel settled and inviting rather than improvised.

A set also gives a child a real sense of ownership: their table, their chairs, their spot to sit and create. That ownership is part of what encourages independent play — children are far more likely to sit down and get absorbed in something when the furniture is scaled to them and clearly their own. For a fuller independent setup, many families pair a set with playroom furniture like shelving and storage.

A Dedicated Space Children Return To Every Day

Children are naturally drawn to spaces that feel familiar and accessible. Whether they're working on a puzzle, building with blocks, enjoying a snack or creating artwork, a dedicated table and chair set provides a consistent place where favourite activities can happen comfortably throughout the day.

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Set or separates?

Is a Table and Chair Set Right for You?

A matched set is the easiest, most coordinated option — but separates give you flexibility. Here's how to decide.

Choose a set if:

You want a coordinated space in one purchase
You'd rather not match heights and styles yourself
It's a first setup from scratch

Choose separates if:

You already have a table or chairs that work
You want a specific table with specific chairs
You're matching an existing space
Either way, get the sizing right for your child's current height — that matters more than set versus separates.

Why Families Choose Our Table and Chair Sets

Matched sets — table and chairs sized and styled to go together

Arrive ready to use — no guessing whether heights suit

A mix of materials, with sturdy wooden sets built to last

Free metro shipping & Afterpay — dispatched from Melbourne, NDIS registered

What Age Is a Kids Table and Chair Set For?

Most kids table and chair sets suit children from around 18 months to 2 years — the age many start wanting to sit independently to draw, eat and play — through to the early school years. The deciding factor is sizing rather than a strict age: a set that fits your child's current height is what lets them sit comfortably and use it well. As a guide, look for feet flat on the floor and forearms resting comfortably on the tabletop.

Because children grow quickly, choosing a set sized for now with a little room to grow gives you the most years of use. Some sets suit a wide age range, and many families keep a set in use well into the school years for homework, craft and games. If you're unsure which size suits your child's age, our sizing guide breaks it down stage by stage.

When Buying Separate Pieces May Make More Sense

A kids table and chair set is not always the best solution for every family. If you already own a children's table and simply need additional seating, purchasing a dedicated kids chair may be more practical. Likewise, families specifically looking for storage features, sensory play setups or creative workstations may find a specialised activity table better suited to their needs.

The goal is not simply to purchase furniture. It's to create a space that supports the way your child naturally spends their time. For some families that means a complete table and chair set. For others, individual furniture pieces may provide greater flexibility. Understanding how your child currently plays, learns and creates will usually make the right choice much clearer.

Kids Table and Chair Sets: Ready When They Are

A matched set is the simplest way to give your child a space that's the right size, coordinated and ready to use from the moment it arrives — the spot where so much drawing, building and everyday play happens.

Browse the kids table and chair sets above, or if you'd rather build your own combination, explore activity tables, kids chairs, and the full tables and chairs range. Setting up a whole space? See our kids furniture collection.

Frequently asked questions
What size table and chair set does my child need?

Your child should sit with feet flat on the floor and forearms resting comfortably on the tabletop, with roughly 20-30cm between seat and table underside. Because children grow quickly, pick a set sized for now with a little room to grow rather than one they'll outgrow fast. Our sizing guide gives age-by-age measurements to help you match the set to your child.

Are wooden table and chair sets worth it?

Wooden sets are popular because they're sturdy, stable and last through years of daily use — important for furniture children lean and climb on. The range includes a mix of materials, so the best choice depends on your space, style and budget too. Whatever you choose, prioritise stability and a child-safe finish; our guide on what age to get a table and chairs covers what to look for.

What age is a kids table and chair set suitable for?

Most sets suit children from around 18 months to 2 years through to the early school years, but sizing matters more than a strict age — the right height for your child's current size is what counts. Choosing a set that fits now with a little room to grow gives the most years of use, and many families keep a set going well into the school years for homework and craft.

Is a set better than buying a table and chairs separately?

A set is the easiest, most coordinated option — table and chairs that match in size and style, arriving ready to use, which makes it the most popular choice for a first setup. Buying separately gives more flexibility to match an existing space or pick specific pieces. If you're starting from scratch and want simplicity, choose a set; if you have particular needs, separates give you control.

What's included in a kids table and chair set?

A kids table and chair set includes a table and matching chairs designed to go together — typically one table with two chairs, though set sizes vary. The key benefit is that everything is sized and styled as a whole, so the chair height suits the table and your child sits comfortably from the start. Check the specific listing for exactly how many chairs are included, as this differs between sets.