Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a lot from Restoration Hardware, Crate and Barrel, and Pottery Barn. After so many years, only RH has held its appeal. So for us it has been well worth the extra price.
Agree with RH. We bought an RH couch when we were dating in 2018 for $4000. 4 years, 2 kids, and 2 dogs later (we move fast!) it's been through a lot - crayons, markets, pee, throw up, potentially poop (may have blocked that out) and it still looks great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crate and barrel sells trash. Furniture delivered already damaged, replacement damaged also. Structural damage, not shipping.
Oh, and they didn't post my review.
This isn't true across the board. A good amount of their upholstery is made my Lee Industries. That's a top brand.
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You are probably talking about case goods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a lot from Restoration Hardware, Crate and Barrel, and Pottery Barn. After so many years, only RH has held its appeal. So for us it has been well worth the extra price.
Agree with RH. We bought an RH couch when we were dating in 2018 for $4000. 4 years, 2 kids, and 2 dogs later (we move fast!) it's been through a lot - crayons, markets, pee, throw up, potentially poop (may have blocked that out) and it still looks great.
Anonymous wrote:We have a lot from Restoration Hardware, Crate and Barrel, and Pottery Barn. After so many years, only RH has held its appeal. So for us it has been well worth the extra price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not furniture stores but high quality American made furniture
Highland House
Wesley Hall
Century Furniture
My mom owned a furniture store in a ski resort in Colorado for many years and carried Wesley Hall. It truly is one of the best furniture companies out there.
Anonymous wrote:Not furniture stores but high quality American made furniture
Highland House
Wesley Hall
Century Furniture
Anonymous wrote:Where does Casterly fit on the range? Is it like Wayfair or better?
go with Lazy BoyAnonymous wrote:I like (love) Room and Board for wooden items, but what about for upholstery?
Should my next sofa be from them?
Anonymous wrote:My friends West Elm sofa looks like crap after two months. Saggy cushions and pulls. I had a Mitchell gold sofa from 2008 that I just got rid of. Was Our main sofa, lots of use. Held up very well, just some fading from sun. Was going to replace with another one but oh my their prices are high. Replaced with Ethan allen sofa, which I like but is a little boring. I liked room and board, but the sofa I wanted, acording to their website, said available April 2023! But like their flat delivery rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My #1 favorite: Mitchell Gold Bob Williams, love love love!
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.