These architectural pieces carry forward the legacy of mid-century masters who understood that a bench is more than just seating — it’s an opportunity to demonstrate how form and function can achieve perfect harmony. Our mid-century modern benches feature the hallmark characteristics of modernist design: floating bases, precise joinery, and thoughtful proportions that provide stable, comfortable seating.
Designed to work across interiors, these benches pair naturally with dining tables and can be styled alongside dining chairs to create a cohesive dining environment.
Choose from a carefully curated selection of upholstery options, from full-grain Italian leather that develops a rich patina over time to performance fabrics that balance durability and refinement. Each piece is crafted to complement natural wood tones while maintaining lasting beauty and comfort — making them equally suited for dining rooms, entryways, or open living spaces.
Build a Cohesive Dining Environment
Pair your bench with dining tables, chairs, or storage pieces designed to work together in modern interiors.
Murcia B Dining Chair
Koge Dining Table
Arco Brass Dining Chair
Mid-Century Modern Benches for Flexible Living Spaces
Our mid-century modern benches are designed to work beyond a single room. Use them in dining areas, entryways, bedrooms, or open living spaces where practical seating also adds warmth and structure.
Each piece balances clean lines, durable materials, and comfortable upholstery, making them suitable for both compact apartments and larger interiors.
Industry Modernism offers one of the most distinctive selections of mid-century inspired benches in the area. Our mid-century modern benches includes handcrafted wood benches, upholstered seating, and versatile designs suitable for dining rooms, entryways, and modern interiors.
Visit our Jersey City showroom to explore materials, finishes, and sizing options in person. We serve clients across NYC, Brooklyn, Hoboken, and North Jersey.
What sizes do your benches come in?
Industry Modernism offers benches in a variety of standard lengths:
36” (small entry or bedroom bench)
48–60” (fits 2 people comfortably)
72–84” (fits 3–4 people)
Custom sizes are also available to perfectly fit your space.
How deep should a bench be for comfortable seating?
We recommend:
14–18 inches deep for dining benches
18–22 inches deep for entryway or lounge benches
Deeper benches work well if you plan to add pillows or cushions.
Where can I buy authentic midcentury modern benches in Jersey City?
Industry Modernism offers handpicked midcentury modern benches with free Jersey City delivery. Our collection includes vintage-inspired and contemporary designs crafted from solid wood and premium materials. Shop Now
Do you offer free shipping on midcentury benches in New Jersey?
Yes! We provide free shipping on all mid-century modern benches to Jersey City and across New Jersey.
What’s the best midcentury bench for small NYC/NJ apartments?
For compact spaces, we recommend low-profile or backless benches that maximize seating without visual clutter. Slim wood benches and upholstered options work well in smaller layouts.
Many of these designs pair efficiently with
smaller dining tables,
creating a balanced and space-conscious setup.
What materials are your benches made from?
Our benches are crafted using a range of high-quality materials including solid woods such as walnut, oak, and ash, along with upholstered seating in leather and performance fabrics.
Many designs are created to complement our
brass furniture collection,
blending warm wood tones with refined metal accents.
Can I use a bench instead of dining chairs?
Yes, benches are a versatile alternative to traditional seating. They create a more open, flexible dining layout and can accommodate more guests when needed.
For a complete setup, benches can be paired with
dining chairs
to combine comfort and visual balance.
Can I see midcentury benches in person in New Jersey?
Yes, we welcome visitors to our showroom where you can experience materials, finishes, and craftsmanship firsthand.