| Crate and Barrel, pottery barn, Ballard designs, Mitchell gold bob Williams, restoration hardware, perigold (retailer- higher end than wayfair), one kings lane , Anthropologie, room and board, ABC home |
I've had no problems with two media stands, counter stools and a sectional from C&B. I have a few of those leatherette storage cubes and they are peeling after a few years. We are rough on them so I'm not surprised. |
| Brylanehome. I buy furniture only there. Once I had some troubles with delivery, I contacted their customer service at https://brylanehome.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html and they solved the problem very quickly. |
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Our crate and barrel stuff has held up. Our pottery barn stuff has not.
Warehouse showrooms is great but you have to be willing to take a chance on many things because you customize wood/finish/etc. that said- two of my favorite pieces of furniture are from there. Belfort has a huge range of brands. The stuff we bought there is also holding up well after 10 years. I’ve never ventured to Greenfront but want to. |
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Honestly my IKEA kitchen set is the best purchase we have made. It’s lasted 12 years, 3 moves. I have 2 different chair covers for spring/summer and fall/winter that are washable. Bought as a space filler for a rental and can’t seem to part with it.
Our living room furniture is from Ethan Allen, Pottery Barn, and Article. But I probably wouldn’t repurchase any of it. |
| Where does Casterly fit on the range? Is it like Wayfair or better? |
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Ethan Allen. I didn't think their prices were so bad, and I am cheap lol. Do not like their $250 delivery fee. I like room and board with $79 delivery fee, they have good stuff too.
Also interior define is always advertising to me, and they are in tysons. Seem reasonable price, unsure of quality. Have zero experience with them. If you are looking for some random furnishings, sometimes Home Sense and Home goods have some suprsingly good stuff. |
| Macys, for certain things. They have a good app too so user friendly. |
| We find ourselves gravitating towards Room and Board. A couple pieces from West Elm. Have completely transitioned away from C&B. Some nicer pieces here and there from Design within Reach |
Perigold is Wayfair |
+1000. I have tons of stuff from there. Super high quality, timeless, and a good price considering all of that. Also no sales commission so shopping there is so refreshing. |
Not sure if PP is still lurking, but curious what you mean by "willing to take a chance" Is it because it's customized, the final finishes might not match what you expected? |
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I like (love) Room and Board for wooden items, but what about for upholstery?
Should my next sofa be from them? |
I’ve loved MGBW for years but we bought two of their sofas in 2019 and the cushions are sagging horribly. They look awful already. I’m really ticked because they weren’t cheap. I think their quality has gone way downhill. We also have a sectional from them in our game room that is going strong seven years later but my more recent experience has turned me off from the brand. |
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For upholstery, try Bassett. Not a "sexy" brand but excellent price to quality ratio and their Benchmade line is fully customizable.
Also highly recommend taking a trip down south to High Point, NC. If you want access to designer only showrooms but don't have a designer, the town runs a complimentary concierge service and a designer will take you there. Furnitureland South is also an amazing gem that carries tons of American-made quality brands. I am surprised and sad to hear about the two PPs whose MGBW sofas are falling apart! We have a few of their pieces (upholstered bed, case goods) from 10 years ago that have held up as well as our RH pieces. We are doing a new build and I planned to look there for sofas, but maybe I won't after that. Have not had good experiences with PB quality, particularly for case goods. |