Pottery Barn Delivery Surcharges Are Back!

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Anonymous wrote:Sooo... where is everyone buying furniture from then? Furniture in the same plebian price range. Of course rich fancy pants people are buying expensive things from fancy pants places.


Independent furniture stores that sell stuff made of real wood, and made in America. And it's typically the same price as the cheaply made Chinese/3rd world stuff Pottery Barn sells. Their furniture constructions sucks-- both materials and workmanship.


I mean this is definitely not all true and Crate and Barrel also sells solid wood furniture made in America.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sooo... where is everyone buying furniture from then? Furniture in the same plebian price range. Of course rich fancy pants people are buying expensive things from fancy pants places.


Independent furniture stores that sell stuff made of real wood, and made in America. And it's typically the same price as the cheaply made Chinese/3rd world stuff Pottery Barn sells. Their furniture constructions sucks-- both materials and workmanship.


Where are these independent stores? I know there is one out in Leesburg. Are there other good ones in this area?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sooo... where is everyone buying furniture from then? Furniture in the same plebian price range. Of course rich fancy pants people are buying expensive things from fancy pants places.


Independent furniture stores that sell stuff made of real wood, and made in America. And it's typically the same price as the cheaply made Chinese/3rd world stuff Pottery Barn sells. Their furniture constructions sucks-- both materials and workmanship.


I mean this is definitely not all true and Crate and Barrel also sells solid wood furniture made in America.


Crate and Barrel also sells a lot of particle board and engineered wood furniture. In fact, it is mostly that.
Anonymous
This is so funny about PB’s quality. They buy furniture from thousands of vendors. That’s why the dressers held up and a sofa didn’t. Personally I like some of the modern leathers chairs (they bought from Four Hands) have and the PB square sofa.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where are these independent stores? I know there is one out in Leesburg. Are there other good ones in this area?
What is your style? I can recommend a few, but that would help!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where are these independent stores? I know there is one out in Leesburg. Are there other good ones in this area?
What is your style? I can recommend a few, but that would help!


DP - can you mention all of them? We are redesigning and don't really have a style yet.
Anonymous
I hate pb customer service. It totally went to shit. Will not buy from them ever again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where are these independent stores? I know there is one out in Leesburg. Are there other good ones in this area?
What is your style? I can recommend a few, but that would help!


DP - can you mention all of them? We are redesigning and don't really have a style yet.


Check out Warehouse Showrooms. They aren’t huge and don’t have a lot in stock, but they can order nearly anything from one of their suppliers— their stuff looks ultra traditional but we got a dining room table there that’s pretty sleek and modern, and 100% handmade in the US.
Anonymous
We bought our king size bed from www.frontgate.com. I would also go to horchow website.
Anonymous
Yes, prices are high but the furniture is beautiful. With so much free shipping or local inexpensive shipping from local furniture stores buying single items is not worth it a t at PB. I like a table for 600 but the 149 shipping is excessive. It even fits in my SUV but shipping only.
Anonymous
Agree. Just tried to buy a floor lamp that was $149. Shipping was $150. Why would I pay more for shipping than the actual item itself? lol no thank you. Pottery Barn is ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree. Just tried to buy a floor lamp that was $149. Shipping was $150. Why would I pay more for shipping than the actual item itself? lol no thank you. Pottery Barn is ridiculous.


That's insane
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to buy Pottery Barn. Go to Belfort and they will help you find a substitute that is probably cheaper and better made than what you will find at Pottery Barn.



Belford is gaudy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to buy Pottery Barn. Go to Belfort and they will help you find a substitute that is probably cheaper and better made than what you will find at Pottery Barn.



Belford is gaudy.


How can a company that sells furniture from hundreds of manufacturers in hundreds of different styles be summed up as being gaudy? You don't know what Belfort is, do you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is so funny about PB’s quality. They buy furniture from thousands of vendors. That’s why the dressers held up and a sofa didn’t. Personally I like some of the modern leathers chairs (they bought from Four Hands) have and the PB square sofa.


Are you familiar with the turner leather chair? How’s the quality?
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