Where to find well-made, good quality casual furniture?

Anonymous
Maybe 2-3 levels above IKEA, real wood furniture, solids sofas, etc. No particle-board, hollow core, veneer. Furniture that lasts several years and can take the beating of families with kids.

Back in the day I used to shop at Levitz and find good deals, any stores like that in the DMV? Open to online as well.

Many thanks for any leads!!

Anonymous
Macys
Anonymous
I feel like what you're asking for is everywhere. Don't know your style but for casual, try Crate & Barrel.
Anonymous
pottery barn, crate & barrel, world market (a step down)
Anonymous
Room and Board
Crate and Barrel
Restoration Hardware
Pottery Barn
Anonymous
Don't do Pottery Barn. It's crappy furniture and overpriced for what you get.
Anonymous
What's wrong with IKEA? Takes a licking and keeps on ticking. Most people have no clue that 90% of my furniture is IKEA … when you pick the sleeker looking stuff people can't tell.
Anonymous
Belfort
Anonymous
Room and Board or Mitchell Gold
Anonymous
Room and Board
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with IKEA? Takes a licking and keeps on ticking. Most people have no clue that 90% of my furniture is IKEA … when you pick the sleeker looking stuff people can't tell.


You think they can't tell but they can!!!!!
Anonymous
Desi
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't do Pottery Barn. It's crappy furniture and overpriced for what you get.


+1

I thought everyone knew this.

For a while it was "the place" because everyone else bought there and C&B (also crap) - their quality now sucks. Besides, don't people get tired of walking into others' houses and seeing the same old thing?? Be less sheeple like and go to a non traditional place. Great suggestions here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't do Pottery Barn. It's crappy furniture and overpriced for what you get.


+1

I thought everyone knew this.

For a while it was "the place" because everyone else bought there and C&B (also crap) - their quality now sucks. Besides, don't people get tired of walking into others' houses and seeing the same old thing?? Be less sheeple like and go to a non traditional place. Great suggestions here.

All my world market stuff has outlasted pottery barn and crate and barrel
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Macys


I went there recently and was very disappointed in the quality.
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