Description
The Roland RPB-400 Piano Bench with Cushioned Seat is a premium fixed-height bench designed for pianists who value comfort, stability and a refined look at the keyboard. Whether you play a digital piano or an acoustic upright, it provides a supportive seating position that helps you settle into focused practice and confident performance. The generous padded seat encourages longer sessions without discomfort, and the understated styling sits neatly alongside modern and traditional instruments alike. It is a smart choice for home players, teachers, and gigging musicians who want a dependable bench that feels solid from the first note to the last.
Features
Supportive cushioned seat
The thick, high-density foam cushion provides reliable support for extended practice, helping to reduce fatigue and maintain good posture. The seat feels firm yet comfortable, striking a balance that keeps you centred at the keyboard without sinking or shifting as you play.
Solid wood construction
A sturdy wooden frame delivers a reassuring, wobble-free platform under fast passages and dynamic playing. The quality build gives the bench a substantial feel and long-term durability, so it can confidently handle daily use at home, in the studio or in teaching rooms.
Quiet and stable design
Carefully fitted joints and floor-friendly feet help minimise creaks and movement, letting your performance take centre stage. The stable footprint helps you stay grounded through pedalling and expressive technique, while protecting floors from marks.
Easy-care upholstery
The durable vinyl seat covering is practical for busy practice routines. It is comfortable, resists scuffs, and wipes clean in seconds, making it ideal for shared environments such as lesson studios, rehearsal spaces and school practice rooms.
Simple self-assembly
The bench arrives with straightforward leg attachment, so you can be set up quickly without special tools. Once assembled, it feels solid and ready for everyday playing, yet remains easy to move as your room layout or teaching space changes.