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It may be being "sold" at Pottery Barn, but it is certainly not the look Pottery Barn is selling. Case in point. I challenge you to visit just the home pages of: www.potterybarn.com and www.roomandboard.com And tell me with a straight face that Pottery Barn's look includes lighter colors, midcentury styling, blue undertones and light colored woods. |
Unless you li e in a lift or. Mid century home, mid century furnishings look horribly out of place. I find Room and Board which is modern life to be bland. |
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Yes, I can say it with a straight face. Go from the home page which is selling fall and holiday décor to the furniture page. Plenty of blue undertones and light wood. |
Here's the link to the furniture page: http://www.potterybarn.com/shop/furniture-upholstery/?cm_type=gnav You may be able to find some examples of blue undertones, but everything they are selling is heavy wood on that page. Heavy dark wood and leather. Look - there's not even a PB in DC-proper anymore, because the only people shopping there are 45-65 year old suburban moms who didn't realize this trend died (and periodically you'll see a 30 year old couple in there, who are clearly shopping for stuff for their first house - and don't know anything about furniture other than what they see at their mom's house). |
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Yuck. |
Because .....DC proper is known as a nationwide cutting edge shopping destination ? Bahahaha! Fwiw I see plenty of people of every age group at PB, and the business is doing very well, whether you like it or not. |