Chrome and glass combination dining room tables will need to be matched with appropriate modern chairs. Glass table tops, often with tinted colors, will need the color replicated or fashionably contrasted in the chair furnishing material. The chairs themselves will most likely be constructed with strong tubular metals with a polished chrome finish. The padded seating, arms and back rests will add the color coordination effectively. The materials used for the chair color effect includes many fabrics but leather is often the preferred medium. A luxury glass dining room suite (table and chairs) could cost several thousand dollars.
Dining room furniture and kitchen furniture can compliment each other and in some instances they are the same thing (especially in smaller homes when the kitchen/diner is one room). A traditional kitchen chair was made from solid wood and was robust and stout whereas the dining chair was more elegant looking and somewhat slimmer in construction, but there exists a good deal of crossover with chair styles nowadays, so much so that the difference between a kitchen chair and a dining chair is negligible.
A solid mahogany (cherry or oak too) hand carved chair is a thing of rare beauty and quite often only existing as antiques as many of the hand crafts are diminishing. Solid wooden chairs are so natural looking, with a beautiful feel to them, and they will compliment any wooden table.
For the cost conscious (perhaps confined to a budget) wishing to furnish their home with natural wooden furniture, might well consider pine furniture which is quite inexpensive. A pine dining table with 4 matching pine chairs can be purchased for just under $100. A new suite of pine furniture will most likely (if untreated) be a pale whitish color but over time this will change naturally to a golden brown color. Pine can be stained too to match existing tables and chairs in your home.