If you haven't yet over dosed on the Scandinavian style, with our 50 Scandinavian living rooms post, we invite you share a meal with simplicity in these Scandinavian-inspired dining rooms from around the world.
First up is this mismatched visualization from Perfect Design. The big, bright room is hardly filled giving it a bohemian ease that's common in Scandinavian design.
For a more traditional design take, look no further than this living room with perfectly matched dining set and lovely whimsical light fixture.
For a space that requires a few more seats, this open floorplan dining room fits the bill. Caged lighting and polished floors add a modern element.
Black and white is a striking choice in this pitched roof dining room.
White Eames-inspired chairs will be a theme throughout these dining rooms. But it makes sense, because they are a truly timeless design.
A small dining table set with pastel chairs is tucked underneath a staircase in this two story space.
The molded chairs in this smallish dining room are a cool, mod element in an otherwise unadorned room.
More Eames chairs provide a lovely and simple backdrop for the quirky art choices in this dining room visual.
The simple wood chairs and white walls are completely aligned with the Scandinavian aesthetic.
This open loft space with lots of white and a few bright pillows and rugs is an artsy Scandinavian dream come true.
Nothing screams Scandinavian like an all white dining set.
The bright yellow dining chairs in this open loft space provide a lovely, modern contrast with the black, white, and wood palette.
These pretty pastel modern dining chairs add some unique feminine flair to this simple dining design.
In an urban loft, no dining space is complete without these chairs. The placement of the table between the two oversized windows is also soothing in its simplicity.
The forest green accents in this dining room serve to bring the outdoors inside.
Tending a bit more towards contemporary design than Scandinavian-specific, this dining room still has some of the essential simplicity.
White on white is not always easy to pull off, but with just a bit of wood and some splashes of yellow, it works.
A dark black wall absorbs a lot of light in this open dining room.
The cathedral windows in this space become a bit less dramatic with the simple furniture choices.
In this space, industrial elements like polished concrete are softened by natural wood and neutral tones.
The diamond-shaped light fixtures and striped dining table are a bit quirkier than some of the other Scandinavian designs.
The wood paneling and natural wood table are the best instances of Scandinavian style here. The space manages to make the sunken room feel bright and airy as possible.
A round dining table is a bit unconventional but works here as a gather space for both dining and working.
A shining copper dining pendant light fixture takes center stage in this artistic dining space.
Skylights and vaulted ceilings dwarf the dining table in this spacious room.
In another industrial-style space, white and wood warm things up a bit.
An indoor, vertically mounted herb garden is not essential for Scandinavian style, but the affinity for the natural is certainly on point.
The mismatched dining chair aesthetic is not only artistic, it is certainly aligned with the ideal of functionality.
An eat-in kitchen gives this space a truly homey feel.
In a twist on the mismatched chairs, these match in color (rich black) but not in shape.
The white dining room and furniture here stand in sharp contrast to the rich flooring and ceiling support beams.
This dining room is ultimately conservative but quite romantic.
A cool, simple color palette is all this dining room needs to be completely stylish.
This simple dining room has a playful flair in the form of colorful light fixtures and art.
The oversized light fixtures make this two story dining room feel cozier.
The rich wood flooring in this small dining area certainly draws attention.
Open shelving encourages fastidious organization, which is certainly a Scandinavian ideal.
This is certainly towards the funkier end of Scandinavian style with its colorful art and, yet again, the Eames-style chairs.
There is something beautifully simply about the bright yellow color in this white dining room.
The use of bench seating in this dining area makes for a sweet and welcoming space. The dining pendant light used here is the Ikea Stockholm pendant.
The flow of this open floor plan is spectacular.
There's no mistaking the Scandinavian influence when it comes to the creatively tiled floor here.
The dining set is the star here with its oversized table legs and ultra simple chairs.
The simple lines in this loft space make everything feel that much more open.
More industrial options in this stark, dark loft.
A tiny round table is perfectly enough with a breakfast bar for spillover.
Beautiful wood tells of the importance of the natural, carefully chosen materials in Scandinavian design.
Sweet pink walls and wainscoting turn this dining room into more of a Victorian riff than Scandinavian simplicity.
The primary colors in this space are perfectly fun and functional.