Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:West Elm is the new Pottery Barn. Same company owns both so its a win/win for them.
Most of West Elm's merchandise is garbage, but cautiously. I too did not realize that PB was out of fashion at least 10 years ago. Guess I better rid my home of all those awful throw blankets! What is "in"? Are there any suitable box stores? Or should we only purchase high end designer items?
Room & Board, CB2, West Elm, Z Gallerie, DWR, Mitchell Gold. Crate and Barrel has always been fresher than PB so I'd put it on the list too.
Z Gallery is gaudy. Do you haveuch experience with M&G? Looking into buying new couches and I am leaning toward that company.
The gaudy look is one of the current design trends - the whole hollywood regency thing is big right now. Along with midcentury. Not for everyone, but Z gallery style is certainly trendy right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:West Elm is the new Pottery Barn. Same company owns both so its a win/win for them.
Most of West Elm's merchandise is garbage, but cautiously. I too did not realize that PB was out of fashion at least 10 years ago. Guess I better rid my home of all those awful throw blankets! What is "in"? Are there any suitable box stores? Or should we only purchase high end designer items?
Room & Board, CB2, West Elm, Z Gallerie, DWR, Mitchell Gold. Crate and Barrel has always been fresher than PB so I'd put it on the list too.
Z Gallery is gaudy. Do you haveuch experience with M&G? Looking into buying new couches and I am leaning toward that company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:West Elm is the new Pottery Barn. Same company owns both so its a win/win for them.
Most of West Elm's merchandise is garbage, but cautiously. I too did not realize that PB was out of fashion at least 10 years ago. Guess I better rid my home of all those awful throw blankets! What is "in"? Are there any suitable box stores? Or should we only purchase high end designer items?
Room & Board, CB2, West Elm, Z Gallerie, DWR, Mitchell Gold. Crate and Barrel has always been fresher than PB so I'd put it on the list too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:West Elm is the new Pottery Barn. Same company owns both so its a win/win for them.
Most of West Elm's merchandise is garbage, but cautiously. I too did not realize that PB was out of fashion at least 10 years ago. Guess I better rid my home of all those awful throw blankets! What is "in"? Are there any suitable box stores? Or should we only purchase high end designer items?
Anonymous wrote:West Elm is the new Pottery Barn. Same company owns both so its a win/win for them.
Anonymous wrote:I have an icing room where I decorate cupcakes and cookies. It's right next to my wrapping room and across the hall from my craft room.
Anonymous wrote:usually i can figure things out in context, but lost here. What is "bed house in the icing room"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:usually i can figure things out in context, but lost here. What is "bed house in the icing room"
Guest house in the living room? Or does OP have a room solely dedicated to cake decorating?
I need a translator.
Anonymous wrote:West Elm is the new Pottery Barn. Same company owns both so its a win/win for them.
Anonymous wrote:usually i can figure things out in context, but lost here. What is "bed house in the icing room"