Kilim Upholstered Farmhouse Bench With Wooden Legs
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Description
Add a pop of pattern and personality to your home with this cushioned bench. The handwoven kilim upholstery brings bold tribal motifs and earthy tones, while the skinny, sturdy wooden base fits perfectly into entryways, hallways or small apartment spaces without crowding. Use it as an under window bench, hallway bench, kitchen bench and more.
Designed for everyday use, this wooden bench with cushion top offers comfortable seating and functional versatility. Its solid construction and compact dimensions make an ideal decorative bench for high-traffic areas, while the open base provides room for baskets or shoes, combining style and storage in a slim footprint.
With its 47-inch length, bold textile pattern and warm wood legs, this bench seat is a statement accent that complements Boho farmhouse, Scandinavian or eclectic interiors. Perfect for seating, décor or storage, it brings texture, color and artisan charm wherever it’s placed.
What Makes It Special
- Multifunctional Utility: An ideal entryway bench, dining bench, or mud room bench all in one.
- Artisan Craftsmanship: Features hand-turned solid wood legs and expert hand-woven upholstery.
- Premium Materials: Durable, sustainable natural jute blended with soft, resilient wool.
- Heirloom Construction: Built for durability to be a lasting part of your farmhouse decor collection.
- Handwoven Design: Adds a sophisticated boho farmhouse touch to any hallway, foyer, or bedroom.
Product Specifications
- Color: Creamy White, Rustic Red, Blue Charcoal, Botanical Green
- Pattern: Southwestern, Rustic, Farmhouse
- Dimensions: 47in W x 16in D x 18in H
- Seating Capacity: 2 people
- Assembly Required: 4 Legs Installation, 1 person required
Kilim Upholstered Farmhouse Bench With Wooden Legs
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Real wood. Real difference.
| Better Wood & Home | Pottery Barn | Wayfair / Amazon | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material | ✓ Most of our collection is solid wood* | × Veneer over MDF base | × Often particle board |
| Chemical-Free | ✓ Zero harmful chemicals* | × Standard finishes | × Often formaldehyde |
| Customer Service | ✓ Talk to our family | Call center | Often offshore |
| Free Shipping | ✓ Always free, all 50 states | × $200+ surcharge | Varies by seller |
| Warranty | ✓ 3 months limited craft warranty | 1 year | Varies, often none |
| Returns | ✓ 30 days, free pickup | 30 days, restocking fee | Varies by seller |
*Applies to most of our furniture collection
Questions, answered.
Yes. Most of our furniture collection is real solid wood throughout — top, base, legs. No MDF, no veneers, no particle board. If you'd like, we'll send you a photo of the underside before you order so you can see the construction yourself.
We ship within 1–2 business days from our US warehouse. Most customers receive their order within 5–7 days via curbside delivery. White-glove delivery (in-home, fully assembled) is available at checkout for an additional fee.
You have 30 days to live with it. If it doesn't fit your space, your style, or your life — we'll arrange free pickup and refund you in full. No restocking fees.
Yes. We finish our furniture with plant-based, food-safe oil. Zero VOCs, zero formaldehyde, zero harmful chemicals.* Safe to eat off, safe for crawling toddlers, safe for pets.
A comparable solid wood dining table from RH typically runs $3,500–$5,000. From Pottery Barn, $1,800–$2,400 (often with veneer top). Our pieces are priced fairly because we're family-owned and don't carry the markups of large retailers.
Yes — and shipping is always free, no surcharges. Orders to Alaska and Hawaii take 2–3 days longer than the contiguous US.
Still have questions? contact@betterwoodhome.com
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