10 Easy Pieces: Storage Benches

10 Easy Pieces: Storage Benches

A storage bench is a true problem solver. It can be used in the entryway, at the foot of the bed, as a side table or credenza, or as a catch-all for kids’ toys and gear. Here are our 10 favorites.

Matera Storage Bench
Above: Designed by Sean Yoo for Design Within Reach, the Matera Storage Bench is available in oak and walnut and in sizes small and large; $1,295 to $1,695. A coordinating Matera Storage Bench Cushion is $195 to $245.
IKEA Stocksund Bench
Above: Ikea’s Stocksund Bench, shown in Nolhaga Dark Green and Black Wood, is $249.
Unison Home Fulton Charcoal Storage Bench
Above: At Unison Home, the Fulton Charcoal Storage Bench is made of solid white oak with an upholstered seat; $1,599.
Parkview Reclaimed Wood Trunk at Pottery Barn
Above: Rustic yet streamlined, the Parkview Reclaimed Wood Trunk is made of recycled wood; $879.20 at Pottery Barn.
Crate & Barrel Batten Storage Bench
Above: The Batten Storage Bench is made of oak veneer; $599 at Crate & Barrel.
West Elm Nolan Collection Dark Walnut Bench
Above: The West Elm Nolan Collection Dark Walnut/Antique Bronze Bench is at the core made of poplar wood and finished with dark walnut; $599.
We Do Wood Correlations Bench
Above: From We Do Wood, the Correlations Bench is designed to be used as a bench or as a side table. The removable top and the rest of the bench are made of bamboo; $562 at Connox.
Anthropologie Quincy Storage Bench
Above: The Quincy Storage Bench in cedar and brass is $598 at Anthropologie.
Design Within Reach Line Storage Bench
Above: Designed by Nathan Young for Design Within Reach, the Line Storage Bench comes in black, oak, and walnut and in sizes small and large; $1,495 to $1,995.
Lekker Home Mimico Storage Ottomon
Above: The Mimico Storage Ottomon from Gus in Toronto is designed to be used as an ottoman, coffee table, or bench; $1,045 at Lekker Home.

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N.B.: This post has been updated with new products and prices; it was first published on Remodelista in September 2019.

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