Amish Hohokam Mission Bench
Best durable hardwood seating for those seeking timeless, organized entryway storage.
This bench brings the rugged, honest utility of traditional Mission design into your entryway with heirloom-grade hardwood construction. You sacrifice the convenience of mass-produced flat-pack furniture for a piece built to last generations, but the trade-off is a sturdy, timeless anchor for your home that only gets better with age.
$454.00
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Who it's for
- Decorators looking for versatile furniture that bridges traditional and modern styles
- Homeowners seeking furniture built to last for generations
- Designers wanting a custom piece tailored to their specific decor
Who should skip it
- People who frequently rearrange their furniture or live alone
- Shoppers needing immediate delivery for a home project
- Budget-conscious buyers looking for mass-produced, affordable alternatives
Performance breakdown
Structural Integrity
Through mortise and tenon joinery ensures heirloom-level stability for daily use.
Material Variety
Extensive hardwood options allow for precise matching with existing home decor.
Storage Versatility
Integrated storage is limited exclusively to the smallest 36-inch model.
Design Authenticity
Classic Mission styling captures traditional Amish craftsmanship with refined, clean lines.
Hardware Quality
Soft-close concealed hinges provide a premium, quiet feel during operation.
Sizing Flexibility
Four distinct width options accommodate diverse entryways and living room layouts.
Key Specs
Dimensions
18" H x 36", 48", 60" or 72" W x 13" D
Wood Options
Oak, Rustic Hickory, Rustic Cherry, Sap Cherry, Rough Sawn Brown Maple, Hickory, Brown Maple, Select Cherry, Hard Maple, Quarter Sawn White Oak, Walnut
Construction
100% Hardwood
Storage Available on 3' Length Only
Optional Feature
Storage Unit (Only available on 36" Bench)
Made in America
Material
Solid Wood
Assembly Required
No
Indoor/Outdoor Use
Indoor
Width
36 inches
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