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Belmont Bench

A bench made for the foot of the bed, with rolled arms and bolster cushions at each end.

The Belmont sits on four tapered dark wood legs with a clean upholstered seat between them. Each end rolls outward into a low scrolled arm, and a cylindrical bolster cushion rests in the curve, finished with a contrast button at each cap. Plain seat, no buttoning, no channelling, just a smooth velvet stretch from arm to arm.

It's the bench that earns its place at the foot of a bed. Long enough to perch and put your shoes on, finished enough to read as a piece of furniture rather than a storage afterthought. It also works in a hallway, in a dressing room, or angled at the foot of a bay window.

Hand-upholstered in Britain by the same makers who build our beds. Solid timber frame, tapered legs in a dark wood finish, hand-stitched velvet seat. Available in two fabric tones, Dark or Light.

If you'd rather feel the fabric before you commit, send for swatches first.

Gee Golisz, Founder

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A bench made for the foot of the bed, with rolled arms and bolster cushions at each end.

The Belmont sits on four tapered dark wood legs with a clean upholstered seat between them. Each end rolls outward into a low scrolled arm, and a cylindrical bolster cushion rests in the curve, finished with a contrast button at each cap. Plain seat, no buttoning, no channelling, just a smooth velvet stretch from arm to arm.

It's the bench that earns its place at the foot of a bed. Long enough to perch and put your shoes on, finished enough to read as a piece of furniture rather than a storage afterthought. It also works in a hallway, in a dressing room, or angled at the foot of a bay window.

Hand-upholstered in Britain by the same makers who build our beds. Solid timber frame, tapered legs in a dark wood finish, hand-stitched velvet seat. Available in two fabric tones, Dark or Light.

If you'd rather feel the fabric before you commit, send for swatches first.

Gee Golisz, Founder