Japandi Benches

Japandi Benches are simple, well-made seating pieces inspired by Japanese restraint and Scandinavian warmth. Built from solid wood with clean lines and hand-finished surfaces, they feel quiet without feeling plain. Japandi Benches work beautifully in an entry, bedroom, or dining space. Choose the piece that feels most natural in your home.

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Reclaimed Solid Pine Bench No. N29
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Vintage Solid Elm Bench No. N28 - Circa 1945
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Reclaimed Solid Elm Slab Bench No. N25
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Reclaimed Solid Elm Bench No. N23
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Vintage Solid Elm Bench No. N21 - Circa 1945
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Furniture arrives by white glove delivery, professionally installed and placed in your home. Accessories and decor ship via standard small parcel mail.

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The Style

Japandi brings Japanese restraint and Scandinavian warmth into a disciplined interior language. Its value lies in proportion, negative space, and tactile honesty: solid wood, muted palettes, low profiles, and visible joinery. Furniture feels calm but not austere, with softened edges and functional clarity. In high-end design, Japandi supports longevity, thoughtful living, and rooms that breathe with quiet architectural balance.

The Product

Our Japandi benches bring Japanese restraint into dialogue with Scandinavian warmth. Low profiles, softened edges, and solid hardwood construction create seating with calm presence and heirloom longevity. The collection suits entryways, dining rooms, bedrooms, and quiet gallery-like corners, where grain, proportion, and bench-made quality can shape the room without excess, offering utility with serene architectural poise.

The Craft

Habitat’s Japandi benches are built for rooms that value restraint, warmth, and permanence. Each piece begins with solid hardwood, shaped through hand built carpentry rather than veneer or factory shortcuts. The result is furniture with grain variation, structural integrity, and generational presence, made for those who choose lasting design over disposable production.