Bedroom Benches

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Skagerak Cutter Bench 48"

Skagerak by Fritz Hansen

3 options available

$1,079.20 - $1,119.20

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Georg Bench

Skagerak by Fritz Hansen

2 options available

$1,079.20 - $1,159.20

Big Foot Bench - Sheepskin

101Copenhagen

$2,795.00

Melinda Bench 60 - Without Shelf

Artless

21 options available

$2,820.00

Melinda Bench 60 - With Shelf

Artless

21 options available

$3,468.00

Melinda Bench 48 - Without Shelf

Artless

21 options available

$2,664.00

Mora Bench

Eastvold Furniture

40 options available

$920.00 - $1,690.00

LAX Storage Bench

MASH Studios

2 options available

$1,325.00

Melinda Bench 48 - With Shelf

Artless

21 options available

$3,024.00

Melinda Bench 42 - Without Shelf

Artless

21 options available

$2,520.00

Melinda Bench 42 - With Shelf

Artless

21 options available

$2,922.00

Melinda Bench 36 - Without Shelf

Artless

21 options available

$2,316.00

Melinda Bench 36 - With Shelf

Artless

21 options available

$2,718.00

Melinda Bench 30 - With Shelf

Artless

21 options available

$2,616.00

Melinda Bench 30 - Without Shelf

Artless

21 options available

$2,208.00

Caballito Blanco Small - Suede

Oscar Maschera

24 options available

$2,750.00

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Nakki Bench

Woud

11 options available

$1,308.15 - $1,707.65

GAX 16 Leather Bench - Stainless Steel

Artless

50 options available

$2,520.00 - $3,024.00

GAX 16 Leather Bench - Matte Black Base

Artless

50 options available

$2,520.00 - $3,024.00

Simple Bench

Kalon Studios

2 options available

$5,250.00 - $5,350.00

Inheritance Bench - Wool

Stephen Kenn

$2,600.00

Inheritance Bench - Military Canvas/Antique Brass

Stephen Kenn

2 options available

$3,000.00

Caballito Blanco Small - Sheepskin & Suede

Oscar Maschera

48 options available

$2,995.00

Caballito Blanco Long - Leather & Fabric

Oscar Maschera

48 options available

$4,300.00

Bedroom Benches

Bedroom Benches: Why They're Actually Worth It

So here's the thing about bedroom benches—I used to think they were just for fancy people who had too much space and money. But then my friend Sarah got this gorgeous one for her tiny apartment, and suddenly I understood what all the fuss was about.

Think about your morning routine. You're probably sitting on the edge of your bed putting on socks, right? And then you're tossing tomorrow's outfit on that chair (you know, the one that's basically a clothes holder at this point). A bedroom bench solves both of these problems, plus it doesn't take up much room.

I've noticed that people use them in ways you wouldn't expect, too. My neighbor has one under her bedroom window, and she says it's become her favorite spot to drink coffee and watch the world wake up. Sometimes function isn't just about storage—it's about creating these little moments in your day.

HORNE carries some really thoughtful pieces from designers like Artless, Kalon Studios, and Stephen Kenn. These aren't just furniture makers throwing stuff together; they actually think about how people live.

Modern Design That Makes Sense

You know what I love about modern furniture? It doesn't try to be something it's not. My parents have this antique settee that looks amazing but is about as comfortable as sitting on a rock. Modern benches get that balance right—they look good and they're actually usable.

Our collection covers pretty much every style preference:

  • Mid-century pieces that have this effortless cool factor
  • Kalon Studios focuses on sustainable materials (and they're not weird about it)
  • Stephen Kenn does this industrial-meets-cozy thing that shouldn't work but absolutely does
  • Woud Design brings that clean Scandinavian aesthetic we all secretly wish we could pull off

Some Standouts Worth Mentioning

The Artless Occidental Bench is one of those pieces that photographs well but looks even better in person. It's got this solid wood construction that feels substantial without being bulky. The kind of thing that'll outlast whatever trendy stuff you might be tempted by.

Kalon Studios Simple Bench—okay, the name is basically truth in advertising. It's beautifully simple, made with materials you can feel good about, and works in pretty much any setting. I've seen it in bedrooms, entryways, even kitchens.

Now, the Stephen Kenn Inheritance Bench is for people who like their furniture with some personality. It's got this industrial edge—think exposed stitching and metal details—but it's surprisingly comfortable. I sat on one at a showroom and didn't want to get up.

The Woud Nakki Bench is pure Scandinavian minimalism. If you're someone who gets stressed by visual clutter, this is your bench. It somehow makes everything else in the room look more organized just by existing.

Putting It All Together

Bedroom furniture is tricky because everything needs to work together without looking like you bought a matching set. (Unless that's your thing, no judgment.) A bench can actually help tie everything together:

  • Your bed is obviously the main event
  • Daybeds work great if you've got the space for one
  • Storage pieces like dressers and armoires
  • Headboards (which matter more than people think)
  • Nightstands that do more than hold your phone and water glass
  • Kids' furniture that won't make you want to hide it when guests come over

Why We Get Excited About This Stuff

Working at HORNE has honestly changed how I look at furniture. When you're around brands like Artless, Kalon Studios, and Woud Design regularly, you start to see the difference between something that's just aesthetically pleasing and something that's genuinely well-designed.

These benches aren't just about having extra seating. They're about creating spaces that work with your life, not against it. Whether you need something minimal that won't overwhelm a small room, or something with more presence that can anchor a larger space, we've probably got something that'll click for you.

Browse around and see what speaks to you. Sometimes the right piece finds you when you're not even looking for it.