Entryway and hallway
The Entrance and Corridor category includes furniture designed to organize passage areas without cluttering them up. Narrow brackets, coat hooks, benches and shoe racks respond to the constraints of space, circulation and daily use. These pieces structure access to the home while providing immediate, accessible storage. Style, proportions and materials are chosen to suit the often cramped but exposed space. Entrance and corridor furnishings combine utility and legibility without hindering the flow of movement. read more >
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Dark wood entryway pieceNeutra
£1435 £1150-20%

Solid beech and rattan shelfBaerum
£1805 £1620-10%

Walnut buffetHinda
£1315 £1180-10%

Black marble console tableNoora
£690 £550-20%

Marble magazine tableNoora
£395 £315-20%
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Retro solid wood armchairAnglet
£360 £325-10%

Glass mirror hanging lampElixir
£175 £140-20%

Hazelnut Full-Grain Leather ArmchairNeoturner
£1090 £980-10%

Large silver metal wall sconceBistrot
£135 £120-10%

Large gold suspensionOohalt
£240 £190-20%

Silver hanging lampCharlie
£145 £115-20%

Four-tier marble shelfBylille
£1680 £1510-10%

Brass hanging lampKapsula
£155 £140-10%

Blue velvet benchAurora
£480 £385-20%

White hanging lampKëpsta
£135 £105-20%

Glass and gold brass hanging lampBelno
£170 £135-20%

Hammered Jieldé wall lampLoft
£345 £300-15%

Small oval wooden dining tableWashington
£705 £565-20%

Portable table with handleXylème
£360 £285-20%

Teak consoleBollène
£585 £470-20%

3 white metal storage unitsLéa
£115 £95-15%

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Furniture adapted to the constraints of transit areas
Entrance and corridor areas are subject to specific constraints: small surfaces, frequent circulation, multiple accesses. The furniture deployed here must meet a dual requirement: organize without blocking. A wall-mounted console allows everyday objects to be placed without encroaching on the passageway. A low bench or shoe rack frees up the floor while providing occasional seating. The depth of these elements remains limited (generally between 25 and 40 cm) to maintain the fluidity of movement.
Materials and functional legibility
Entrance and corridor furniture favors materials that are not sensitive to variations in temperature or humidity: solid wood or laminated plywood, painted metal, stretched textiles, woven rattan for seating. Finishes should be easy to maintain, especially for parts in frequent contact with the environment (handles, seat, top surface). Shapes are simple, often linear or stackable, with hanging systems integrated into the uprights. The functional interpretation remains straightforward: a coat hook designates a suspension point, a niche a void to contain, a drawer a closed volume.
Spatial role and compatibility with the rest of the home
Entrance and corridor furniture plays a transitional role between the exterior and the main rooms. It must blend in without creating a formal or material break with the other zones. It should be positioned in relation to the axes of passage, clearances and door openings. It is not a central piece of furniture, but a threshold piece: it prepares the space for reading without drawing attention to itself. The choice of materials, heights and color can echo adjacent furniture to maintain visual continuity.
Designed to be discreet, useful and legible, entrance and corridor furniture contributes to the fluid organization of the home. It regulates passage usage and provides an immediate storage function, without creating overload in an often restricted volume.