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Design Dispatches . Furniture

Small Furniture That Makes the Most of Corners

On April 25, 2025

Corners are often the quietest parts of a room – and the most underused. With the right piece, they can become reading nooks, catch-alls, or moments of calm. These furnishings don’t take up much space – but they offer shape, structure, and sometimes even a reason to pause.

Here are a few pieces that help corners do more than hold dust.

Hem Bon Pouf – $519 – hem.com
Round and textural, this pouf softens angular spaces and adds flexible seating. Great under a window or beside a bookshelf – it makes a corner feel like part of the room.

Oak Stacking Shelf – $200 – muji.us
Modular and compact, this open shelf works well in corners without feeling bulky. A good home for speakers, books, or folded throws – especially in entryways or bedrooms.

Insert Side Table – $885 – fermliving.com
More sculpture than furniture, this table’s interlocking planes add architectural interest in tight spaces. Its dark finish adds depth to bright rooms or pale walls.

Note Side Table – $395 – bludot.com
Small but strong in shape. Its flat base tucks easily into corners and its round top offers just enough surface for a cup, book, or lamp.

Storedamm Bench – $89.99 – IKEA
A narrow bench with classic lines. Useful in small nooks that could benefit from an extra surface – add a cushion or basket underneath for softness.

Casual Home 5-Shelf Corner Ladder Bookcase – $69.97 – Amazon
Tall and tapered, this wood-finished shelf nestles into corners without asking for much. Its open tiers offer rhythm and utility — a place for books, vessels, or everyday catch-alls that benefit from a bit of structure.

Bright Bits Jute Basket – $34.99 – tenthousandvillages.com
Tuck this natural-fiber basket into a corner for flexible storage that still looks good. Fill it with throws, yoga gear, or nothing at all – it adds texture either way.

Corners don’t need to be filled – they need to be noticed. The right piece invites stillness or usefulness where there was none. And sometimes, a small shift in furniture is all it takes to make a space feel whole.

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