Country Club and Golf Club Furniture: Customized to Your Style and Built to Last

Club furniture has a demanding job. It needs to look professional, serve members year‑round, and hold up under heavy use. Dining areas, lounges, and common spaces require tables and chairs that can take daily traffic without showing wear by mid-season. Country club and golf club pieces face everything from quick turnovers to event setups, so stability, clean lines, and easy maintenance matter.

Countryside Amish Furniture understands these needs and rises to the occasion.

  • Stability and strength at every angle and opportunity: Our craftspeople hand-builds furniture for real hospitality spaces—not showrooms. Our solid hardwood frames use mortise and tenon joinery for chairs and tables that don’t flex under pressure. Surfaces get multiple coats of catalyzed conversion varnish, making them resistant to spills and scratches. Every piece on our website is more than ready to withstand the steady flow of country club and golf club guests.

 

  • Versatile customization: Designs can be specified for your club’s look, including matched stain, fabric, or hardware. Oversized tables, durable seating, and easy-clean finishes give clubs straightforward options for busy dining rooms or quiet lounges. Custom requests, like adjustable sizes or reinforced stretchers, are built into our process.

 

  • Hands-on customer service: We appreciate that ordering for your club means working with timelines, budgets, and specific requirements. Our process is straightforward: after your order, we confirm every detail so there are no surprises. You will get updates from wood selection to finishing and delivery. Our team in Arthur, Illinois, answers questions quickly and ships samples on request. Inside delivery and setup comes at a flat rate, and support is just a call or live chat away.

 

  • 15% off for commercial and trade people: Countryside offers a trade program designed for clubs, hospitality groups, and other commercial buyers. This program provides straightforward savings and dedicated support. To receive your discount and project quote, contact trade@countrysideamish.com.

 

Dining Tables and Chairs

Every chair and table is made from solid North American hardwood, such as oak, cherry, brown maple, or walnut. Well-executed mortise and tenon joinery further enforces the furniture’s strength so it can endure ongoing usage. Tabletops are finished with catalyzed conversion varnish for resistance to spills, stains, and abrasion.


Our upholstery options are equally suited to meeting the needs of your country club or golf club, as we use only full-grain leather or commercial-grade fabric for comfort and easy cleaning.


With Countryside, clubs get pieces made to order—built to handle year-round use without compromising on looks or comfort. Our team is ready to help select wood samples, guide special requests, and coordinate delivery, so your club’s dining spaces always meet the needs of your members and guests.

To view all of our more traditionally styled dining tables, we encourage you to visit our Mission and Queen Anne Tables categories.

For more examples of country club tables with modern flair, visit our Contemporary Tables and Mid-Century Modern Tables pages

 

Dining Chairs Built for Club Use

The right dining chair needs to hold up through multiple seatings a day, withstands the scraping and shifting that comes with busy service, and still looks well-kept after a full season. Our Amish-built dining chairs are constructed from solid North American hardwood with mortise and tenon joinery at every stress point, keeping joints tight through years of regular use.
Upholstery is available in full-grain leather or commercial-grade fabric sourced for durability and easy cleaning. Both options resist the wear that comes with high-traffic dining and can be wiped down between seatings. Fabric options cover a broad range of colors and textures, while leather brings a refined look and requires minimal maintenance.
Chair dimensions and configurations can be adjusted to suit your dining tables and room layout. Our team is ready to guide you through wood species, stain, upholstery, and any structural modifications your space requires.
 

Dining Chairs Built for Club Use

The right dining chair needs to hold up through multiple seatings a day, withstands the scraping and shifting that comes with busy service, and still looks well-kept after a full season. Our Amish-built dining chairs are constructed from solid North American hardwood with mortise and tenon joinery at every stress point, keeping joints tight through years of regular use.


Upholstery is available in full-grain leather or commercial-grade fabric sourced for durability and easy cleaning. Both options resist the wear that comes with high-traffic dining and can be wiped down between seatings. Fabric options cover a broad range of colors and textures, while leather brings a refined look and requires minimal maintenance.


Chair dimensions and configurations can be adjusted to suit your dining tables and room layout. Our team is ready to guide you through wood species, stain, upholstery, and any structural modifications your space requires.
 

Lounge and Common Area Furniture for Your Country Club

Country club and golf club common areas serve a range of purposes throughout the day: post-round gatherings, member events, casual conversation, and quiet downtime. Furniture in these spaces needs to seat guests comfortably over long stretches while keeping up with the cleaning and maintenance demands of daily club use.

Countryside builds lounge furniture from the same solid hardwoods used throughout our line, with frames joined by mortise and tenon construction for lasting stability. Cushions use high-density foam with drop-in coil spring systems that maintain their shape and support through frequent use. Upholstery is available in commercial-grade fabric or full-grain leather, both selected to hold up in high-traffic environments without losing their appearance.

Outdoor and Patio Furniture

Golf clubs and country clubs with terrace seating, poolside areas, or patio dining need outdoor furniture that holds up against sun, humidity, and temperature changes without constant maintenance. Countryside offers outdoor pieces built from poly lumber, a material that resists moisture, UV exposure, and the weathering that wears down traditional wood or painted metal over time.


Poly lumber requires no sealing, staining, or annual upkeep, making it a practical option for club staff managing multiple spaces. It comes in a range of colors that stay consistent over time and can be cleaned with soap and water. Construction still relies on solid joinery and sturdy frames, carrying the same build quality found throughout our indoor line.


Custom color matching and sizing are available for clubs that want their outdoor and indoor spaces to carry a cohesive look.

Tips for Furnishing Your Country Club's Dining and Common Areas

Furnishing a country club or golf club involves balancing function, flow, and the overall member experience. The pieces you choose carry weight beyond aesthetics: they signal the club's standards to every member and guest who walks through the door. Getting the selection right means thinking through how each space is actually used, not just how it photographs. 

  • Plan for traffic patterns first. Dining room layouts should allow enough clearance for servers to move between tables during full seatings. In lounges and common areas, open pathways keep the space from feeling crowded during events. A good starting point is 36 to 42 inches between table edges in dining rooms and clear corridors between seating groupings in lounges.

  • Match table sizes to your room and service style. Larger pedestal tables handle event setups without the leg interference of four-legged alternatives. Smaller two- and four-top tables are better suited to a la carte dining where flexibility and quick turnover matter. If your club does both, consider a mix of sizes that can be reconfigured as needed.

  • Coordinate finishes across spaces. Stain color, hardware, and upholstery choices carry a lot of visual weight. Clubs that run a consistent finish across dining, lounge, and bar areas tend to feel more cohesive without requiring identical pieces throughout. Our team can provide stain and fabric samples so you can compare options in your actual space before ordering.

  • Choose upholstery based on how spaces get cleaned. Full-grain leather holds up well in high-turnover dining, where a quick wipe between seatings is all that's needed. Commercial-grade fabric works well in lounges where members sit longer and comfort takes priority. If your club operates a pool or outdoor terrace, poly lumber seating avoids the maintenance demands of cushioned outdoor pieces.

  • Think about event flexibility. Common areas that double as event spaces benefit from furniture that moves and stacks without damage. Lighter chairs and tables with smooth feet are easier for staff to reposition quickly. Custom stretcher configurations on tables can reinforce frames without adding excessive weight.

Work with Countryside Amish Furniture for Your Club

Countryside gives clubs a straightforward path from specification to delivery. Our trade program provides 15% off across the full product line, and our team in Arthur, Illinois, stays involved from your first inquiry through final setup.


We work with your timelines and design needs rather than pushing you toward in-stock options that don't fit your country or golf club. Every piece is built to your order, with wood species, stain, upholstery, dimensions, and custom modifications confirmed before your order goes to the shop.

 
You receive updates throughout the build, and inside delivery and setup is included at a flat rate of $150 within the contiguous United States. To get started with a project quote or request samples, reach out to us at trade@countrysideamish.com or use our live chat to connect directly with our team.

Author, Baileigh Basham

Bailiegh Basham is Lead Sales & Marketing Strategist at Countryside Amish Furniture. She's been a team member since 2014. Bailiegh is deeply passionate about furniture design and home decor.