Mid-Century Entryway Bench
Elevate your entryway with the West Elm Mid-Century Entryway Bench. This stylish piece boasts a durable contract-grade build and a comfortable cushioned seat. Three integrated drawers offer convenient storage for essentials, keeping your space tidy. Its classic Mid-Century design with clean lines and tapered legs adds a touch of timeless elegance to your home. Choosing this pre-loved bench also supports sustainability by reducing landfill waste and CO2 emissions, making it a conscious and chic addition to your living space.
$349.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.1
/ 5
Category Rank
1534
/ 1831
#1534 in Storage & Entryway Benches
Price vs Category Average
-59%
Below average
Frame Material
Acacia
/ Acacia
Who it's for
- Timeless Mid-Century Design
- Dual Functionality and Storage
- Durable Construction
Who should skip it
- Premium Price Point
- Susceptible to Wear and Tear
- Potential Assembly Required
Key Specs
Frame Material
Acacia
Seating Capacity
1
Storage Included
Yes
Bench Design
Backless
Weight Capacity
250 lbs
Dimensions
50"W x 18"D x 18.5"H
Seat Height
19 inches
Backrest Included
No
Features
- Durable contract-grade construction
- Comfortable cushioned seating
- Three convenient storage drawers
- Classic Mid-Century modern design
- Eco-friendly, pre-loved item
- Adds style to entryways or mudrooms
- Backless design for versatile placement
What customers say
Customer sentiment for the Mid-Century Entryway Bench by West Elm is overwhelmingly positive regarding its aesthetic appeal, positioning it as a highly desirable piece for modern homes. Reviewers consistently praise the bench's authentic mid-century design, highlighting the clean lines, tapered legs, and rich wood finishes (often walnut or acorn) as perfectly capturing the desired style. Many customers note that the bench serves as an immediate upgrade to their entryway, providing both a stylish focal point and practical seating for putting on shoes. The size is frequently cited as ideal for smaller or narrow hallways, offering utility without overwhelming the space. Assembly is generally reported as straightforward and quick, adding to the positive initial experience. However, the high price point inherent to the West Elm brand leads to heightened scrutiny regarding quality control. A recurring theme in critical feedback involves minor cosmetic imperfections upon delivery, such as slight inconsistencies in the wood stain, small scratches, or minor misalignment issues during assembly. While these flaws are often minor, they temper the overall enthusiasm, leading some customers to question the 'value for money' given the premium cost. The consensus is that the bench is a beautiful, investment-worthy piece that delivers strongly on design, but potential buyers should be prepared for the possibility of minor finish imperfections.
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