Outside of bloomingdales I don't know where I can find upscale home goods in DC. I'm looking for a store like Gracious Home in NY. I don't need bone china but also don't want to buy plates from a store like crate and barrel. |
Williams-Sonoma? Macy's? |
No, I'm looking for something more upscale. I'm thinking their has to be at least one store in DC, Maryland or Virginia that sells upscale linens (ex: Sferra) and nice dinnerware (ex: match, juliska, etc.). |
You can afford upscale dinnerware but you can't use "there" and "their" properly. Teresa Giudice, is that you? |
Amano in Georgetown. Upscale gorgeous pottery and linens. Love it there but not cheap. |
Target. |
Nordstrom and Saks |
Abrielle in Foxhall has upscale linens. Kellogg Collection has some too.
Neiman Marcus has linens and china and if you go the friendship heights store it's across from Bloomingdales. Ann Sandra I think carries china and dishware. |
Yes, I can use "there" and "their" correctly, but the autocorrect on my android phone is horrible and results in many typos. Also, it is "correctly" not "properly." Also, why the hate because I can afford nice things for my home? One typo and you result to attacking me and telling me I'm a trashy Italian from NJ who is a convicted criminal?! That is a bit much. |
I was going to say Niemans.
I miss Michael Round. |
Now THIS is the response I was hoping for. Thank you! I will definitely check out Abrielle and Ann Sandra. I like buying from independent stores when possible. |
I miss Michael Round in Bethesda. |
That's instantly who I thought of. What happened to them? |
Neiman Marcus |
Patrick's in Old Town has wonderful home goods - indeed, they carry all three of the brands you mentioned. |