This Vintage-Style Bench Looks Elegant From Every Angle – and Turns Awkward Entryways Into Full-Fledged Foyers
It channels ritzy Paris hotels, saves every hosting scenario, and is 70% off for Way Day
Everyone technically has an entryway – that brief liminal space between the chaos of outside and the calm of home – but few have what could truly be called a foyer: a designed, deliberate moment. One that asks you to pause – whether for a freshly picked bouquet on a pedestal table, or a perfectly placed perch that begs you to sit a second before stepping inside.
Enter this diamond I've just spotted discounted at Wayfair: a vintage-style bench now ready to make your debut dreams come true. Its half-moon silhouette hugs the wall without crowding it, while button-tufted upholstery gives it an air of invitation. It’s a piece that says you’ve arrived – ideal for making an entryway cozy, or using as last-minute holiday seating when guests inevitably outnumber chairs.
This beige, button-tufted beauty has racked up a 4.8-star rating from more than 600 reviews and counting. They say they don’t make them like they used to, but this one comes close: crafted from solid wood with vintage detailing, it’s new in build but old in spirit. Reviewers say it's shockingly luxe for the price. (Also comes in grey – though that one’s not quite as on sale.)
Five turned, intentionally distressed wooden legs give it that patina of age, offering the imperfect character you hope for in an antique-store find, minus the rickety uncertainty. And unlike the real deal (cushions weren’t exactly cloudlike back then), this one’s generously foam-filled, making it a seat you’ll actually want to linger on.
‘My dining room table is called a "reunion table" and seats 18; however, regular-size chairs on the ends just don’t work,’ one reviewer writes. ‘So I thought these benches on each end would not only look great but be roomy enough for two adults. I was right. The quality was much better than I expected... I’m delighted with my purchase.’
While this bench is made for a grand entryway moment – or the foot of a long, candlelit table – people are getting inventive: slipping it under window sills for an impromptu reading nook, tucking it in dressing rooms for a place to debate shoes, or situating it at the end of a bed.
This vintage-style bench already gives Paris hotel lobby meets countryside manor, so lean in. Hang a verdure tapestry on the wall it hugs, and layer a hand-knotted rug beneath for a real vignette.
Wherever it lands, consider this your cue to turn your entryway into an entrance before the deal disappears on Wednesday, October 29.
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And if this one’s not the one, we’ve rounded up three more benches with similar old-world appeal (and equally magnificent markdowns).
Shop the look
If you like the look of the chic Moneta Upholstered Bench, I've included some more beautiful options from Wayfair below.
A small entryway doesn’t mean big statements are off the table. This 31.5-inch bench delivers the same swank as its full-sized counterpart, just scaled to city-apartment proportions. Available in multiple upholsteries, and even more charming at the foot of a twin bed or tucked beneath a window.
When every other colorway’s gone, you know it’s a good one. A 4.7 rating from 400+ reviews doesn’t hurt either – and at nearly 50% off for Way Day, this tufted piece is bound to go fast. With diamond stitching, carved floral details, and a slim silhouette, it’s surprisingly versatile (reviewers have styled it as everything from a coffee table to a dining chair stand-in).
Finish turning your transitional space into a full-on foyer – and keep up the illusion that you have enviable antique luck – with this $40 Amazon coat rack. It’ll save your sanity and finally let you retire the ‘chairdrobe’ for good.
Julia Demer is a New York–based Style Editor at Homes & Gardens with a sharp eye for where fashion meets interiors. Having cut her teeth at L’Officiel USA and The Row before pivoting into homes, she believes great style is universal – whether it’s a perfect outfit, a stunning room, or the ultimate set of sheets. Passionate about art, travel, and pop culture, Julia brings a global, insider perspective to every story.
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