take a seat: 8 of the best hallway benches

Leaving your shoes at the door when you come home is a good habit to get into – cleaner floors and rested feet anyone? In fact in some cultures, it's considered rude to leave them on if you're visiting someone's home. But we love it as it's a habit that also cries out for some stylish furniture.

A smart hallway bench will provide the practical benefits of having somewhere to sit while you, your family or your guests, switch footwear – or rest your bags while hanging up your coat when you get in, but it can also make a chic focal point in an otherwise bare entrance hall.

Our edit of the best hallway benches spans a range of styles that would suit most modern homes whether a bijou apartment or grand family abode. Read on and you'll find simple Scandinavian looks and pale blonde timber at both Pib and Ikea. There's luxurious Hollywood glamour at Houseology, boho luxe at Graham and Green or a Shaker influence at Staffan Tollgård.

We've discovered dark and dramatic geometric shapes at Bo Concept and Nest, while the bench by David Rockwell for Stellar Works has a valet pouch for storing things you might need when you leave the next morning.

Whichever bench you decide on, the advantages are more than purely aesthetic.

London large bench with cushion and shelf, £803, Morten Georgsen at Bo Concept

London large bench with cushion and shelf, £803, Morten Georgsen at Bo Concept

Soft and stylish, this super-slim bench will sit neatly in a hallway or alcove.

Valet seated bench, £1,392, David Rockwell for Stellar Works at Do

Valet seated bench, £1,392, David Rockwell for Stellar Works at Do

Designed by David Rockwell for Stellar Works to suit homes or hotels, this piece makes a stylish place to perch on your way in.

Gold chevron cowhide rectangular bench, £245, Graham and Green

Gold chevron cowhide rectangular bench, £245, Graham and Green

Handmade by artisans this quirky bench features chunky mango wood legs and a striking cowhide seat with a gold chevron design.

Lozenge bench, £1,485, Boyd by Resource Decor at Houseology

Lozenge bench, £1,485, Boyd by Resource Decor at Houseology

Inject vintage Hollywood glamour into your interior with this beauty, which features soft white wool upholstery and an elegant brass finished steel frame.

Lozenge bench, £1,485, Boyd by Resource Decor at Houseology

Lozenge bench, £1,485, Boyd by Resource Decor at Houseology

Inject vintage Hollywood glamour into your interior with this beauty, which features soft white wool upholstery and an elegant brass finished steel frame.

Ypperlig bench, £35, Ikea

Ypperlig bench, £35, Ikea

Small and simple, this beech bench is a nifty place to sit and take off your shoes.

Angui bench in Anthracite, £455, AYTM at Nest.co.uk

Angui bench in Anthracite, £455, AYTM at Nest.co.uk

Refined lines and geometric shapes make a fine feature of this beautiful bench.

Mäntta bench, £590, Pib

Mäntta bench, £590, Pib

The natural beauty of this simple piece stand out in the beautiful wood grain of the solid ash frame and the neatly woven ecru rattan seat.

Colt high back settee, from £2,236, O&G Studio at Staffan Tollgård Design Group

Colt high back settee, from £2,236, O&G Studio at Staffan Tollgård Design Group

Taking its influence from both Scandinavian and Shaker design traditions, this charming seat would make a dramatic focal point in an entrance hall.

Jacky Parker is a London-based freelance journalist and content creator, specialising in interiors, travel and food. From buying guides and real home case studies to shopping and news pages, she produces a wide range of features for national magazines and SEO content for websites


A long-time contributor to Livingetc, as a member of the team, she regularly reports on the latest trends, speaking to experts and discovering the latest tips. Jacky has also written  for other publications such as Homes and Gardens, Ideal Home, Red, Grand Designs, Sunday Times Style and AD, Country Homes and Interiors and ELLE Decoration.