Cozey has entered the dining room furniture market with the launch of its new Vela and Ushi Dining Collections, says the company.
The Montreal-based furniture brand said the launch reflects a significant step in its expansion strategy, extending its offerings beyond living and outdoor spaces.

“This is an exciting moment for us,” said Frédéric Aubé, founder and CEO of Cozey. “While earlier this year, we expanded our outdoor collection, Mistral, to include dining, this launch brings us into entirely new territory, inside the home. We’ve brought the same modular innovation and Cozey design principle to the dining space with collections that are stylish, flexible, and made to evolve with our customers’ needs and lifestyles.”
Both dining collections emphasize Cozey’s design principles of adaptability, simplicity and modern living. The company said the pieces are rooted in Japandi and mid-century modern styles, with each collection intentionally designed to be interchangeable for flexible styling options.
According to Cozey, the modular features of the new lines include expandable dining tables and removable, machine-washable seating covers. The goal, the company said, is to offer customers the ability to personalize and adjust their dining spaces as needed.

The Vela Dining Collection extends Cozey’s existing Vela line and includes a multi-functional bench that can be used in any room of the home. The Ushi Dining Collection, while compatible with Vela chairs and benches, introduces a new design with softer, rounded lines inspired by mid-century aesthetics.
Both collections are available in walnut and oak finishes and seat four to six people, with optional extensions available. Seating covers come in seven colour options: Sage, Lemon Zest, Ash, Cerulean, Parchment, Snowdrift and Nightfall. Fabrics include Chenille, the company’s patented Aquaforte™ (stain-resistant and waterproof), and a newly developed durable bidirectional weave.
Prices for the new dining sets start at US$1,260 for standard four-person seating.
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