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Meditation Bench- Acacia wood

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$48.35

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About this item

  • Best for practioners up to 6' 1" in height. Handmade from sustainable acacia wood.
  • Handmade from sustainable acacia wood. Cushioned seat for comfort
  • Rounded and angled pedestal legs that are SECURELY fastened. No ugly screws.
  • THIS IS NOT FOLDABLE. We find foldable benches are unstable.
  • Finally, a solid meditation bench that is real furniture. Measures 18" in length, 8 inches wide


For years we looked for a mediation bench that was solid, not foldable, and didn't look like is was made in a middle school wood shop. We wanted a real piece of furniture that we felt confident sitting on for long periods of time. We found it! Handmade using sustain-ably grown acacia wood, each piece is upholstered by professional furniture makers.


sake
Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2025
Love it! It's a good height, and the padded seat is awesome
Occupy the Present Moment
Reviewed in Canada on September 28, 2024
I have chronic low back pain and until now have only been able to meditate lying down which usually defeats the purpose as I tend to fall asleep. With this wonderful bench I can finally meditate in an upright position without my back bothering me and nodding off is no longer an issue.I also have bad knees and do sometimes get a little knee pain when doing sessions longer than 30 minutes but it's tolerable and nowhere near as uncomfortable as lumbar pain so overall I'm a happy camper!My only real complaint is the lack of color options for the cover. I see they've added Burgundy now but when I ordered there was only Natural White or Zen Black and the latter was $126 compared to $67 for the former which is completely ridiculous. I reluctantly ordered the yucky white but thankfully I was able to remedy my distaste for it by buying a cheap navy blue cotton seat cover from Temu and made it fit the bench with a little creative stretching and safety pinning on the underside. :)
Rbok
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2024
Got this chair bc I can't sit in lotus for extended periods of time.Good quality workmanship. Comfortable.
Pete
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
As someone in my sixties, I find this meditation bench to be extremely comfortable and sturdy. It allows me to easily achieve the perfect posture for extended periods of meditation, which is especially helpful since I can no longer sit in the lotus position. With this bench, I can maintain an ideal upper body posture, and the padded seat provides great comfort.Although the bench itself is excellent, you may also want to consider purchasing a meditation mat to use with it. I personally chose the Florenze meditation mat, but your preferences may differ. Overall, this bench has greatly enhanced my meditation practice, and I highly recommend it for anyone seeking a comfortable and supportive meditation bench.
Abel Sousa
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2024
Bought this as a gift for my husband, but we both gave it a try anyway. It surprisingly comfortable and we liked how the bottom of the legs are rounded so that you can tilt into a more ergonomic position for yourself. My legs and feet did not fall asleep either! Has a nice classic wooden look too.
Gilles
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 10, 2024
Perfect to help me sit correctly while meditating. We'll made.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2023
Beautiful to look at amazing quality
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 1, 2021
This is a very good stool for the following:Well made, high quality materials.Functional & looks good - you will enjoy having it in your living room.Works for meditation and neck & shoulder mobility exercise.Also makes a good footstool for watching TV
Field of Light
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2021
About a month ago, I switched from a meditation cushion to a meditation bench with angled pedestal legs (a different bench, not this one). I had purchased this other bench about 15 years ago, but just started using it a month ago. (I stayed loyal to my meditation cushion until my knees prompted me otherwise). Right away, I noticed that my ability to elongate my spine, sit still and breathe fully improved. This inspired me to investigate the world of meditation benches. I learned that good variety of consciously created meditation benches are available now. The single new feature that stood out was rounded legs. I wondered about the pros and cons and came across this Q&A:Question: "Angled or rounded legs, which is better for your meditation bench?"Answer: "The angled legs will give your meditation bench a firm foundation as it keeps your bench at a fixed angle. The rounded legs give you the flexibility to have your meditation bench at whichever angle you choose."Essentially, this means that rounded legs offer improved capacity for extended sit times. (For example, for long duration sitting--such as a Vipassana retreat or 8+ hours of sitting per day--the rounded-leg bench was recommended). I meditate about 30-60 minutes twice a day. With the fixed angle bench I notice that after an hour my lower legs start to fall asleep. I suspect this bench by Meditation Designs may allow me to extend that. This bench compelled me for several reasons--including features, rounded and angled legs, quality, attention to detail, reviews, and price tag. It was an easy experiment to say "yes" to. I'm so glad I did!The bench arrived this afternoon and it's beyond what I imagined. It's well crafted--the perfect marriage of beauty and function. Both sides (the higher and lower) are an excellent fit for my 5'10" frame. It's sturdy, stable, and a pleasure sit on. I'm about to sit for my evening meditation after posting this. If, over time, I find that I can consistently extend meditation times, I'll endeavor to remember to update this review.THANK YOU, Meditation Designs. I love this exquisite bench. Sincere gratitude! Very best wishes always and blessings to all who read this.
S. L.
Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2021
Product is sturdy, well made and very comfortable. Small enough to be easily moved around to wherever you wish to use it.
Sylvie
Reviewed in Canada on December 26, 2020
J'ai apprécié le soins qu'il on mit dans la fabrication et l'emballage pour le transport. À l'ouverture de l'emballage il était parfait et mieux que ce que je croyais.De plus, à l'intérieur, il y avait une marche à suivre pour l'utilisation. J'ai beaucoup aimé car, le banc à deux cotés différent. Donc, nous pouvons l'ajusté à notre convenance. Ma méditation sans trouve amélioré.Merci !
Barry Milaney
Reviewed in Canada on October 31, 2020
well made, well balanced. this should last a long long time
Grass_Tiger
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2020
I like this meditation bench. I recommend reading through all the reviews and reading the instructions. It seems that many people don't know what to expect when they buy it. I have found this to be the best way for me to meditate. I can stay upright easier for longer than just on a chair and my legs don't take to cross legged poses and beyond. I've meditated up to an hour on it and the most sore part of me is my upper back and that's only because my back isn't yet strong enough to stay upright for that long yet and gets tired towards the end of my sessions. The cushion is ok. It feels much better than not having a cushion in my opinion. I've messed with the angle on both sides and still the seat doesn't hit my bottom quite right and hits the back edge. So, it could have a better shape for me and perhaps a bit more padding, but, really, once I'm settled, I don't notice any of that. Perhaps if it was 100% comfy I'd get sleepy more easily. Since I am angled forward on it, when I'm getting sleepy, I will start to fall forward, which I very much prefer to falling backwards which can happen when I'm in a chair. This is a good thing, because part of the reason for sitting up to meditate is to keep you awake. I was concerned about my knees, but I have no discomfort in them at all when I use this at the right angle for me. I folded two bath towels and laid them on the floor under this since I have no carpeting and this is sufficient. I also keep a towel or something behind it to lay over my feet and tuck under me when it's cold in the room. Sometimes I'll wear my robe and tie the belt loosely just below where I put my lands folded in my lap to keep them from sliding down my legs or I'll fold them and tuck them in the notch between my belly and my upper thighs if I'm wearing jeans. Sometimes they won't slide, but usually I need to keep them from sliding by putting a piece of cloth there or something, which I don't mind. This is so much more comfortable than using a chair and it keeps me awake, so I'm pleased. If you are doing a body scan meditation, I've found this angle on the knees is comfortable for that. I find some of the postures that feel more binding or out of alignment through me off in those and was concerned that might be an issue with this, but it isn't. This one is definitely worth taking a risk on. Take a few days to try to find the right angle for you and the right amount of padding underneath. I think it took me about a week to find my angle and for my knees to be happy with it and now they never both me. It does take me a few moments to find the right angle each time and it takes my body a few moments to settle in, but once I'm settled it doesn't distract me. I'm 5' 7" and have used it comfortably between 130 and 150 lbs on the shorter side of the bench.
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