Looking for Pottery Barn style of rod/shelf for hanging clothes
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Pottery Barn Samantha Bench and Wall Shelf:Will This Work For Me?
Comments (4)Thanks jbill and roobear for your replies. On Cyber Monday, the JCP knock-off of the Pottery Barn set was $179! And free shipping to boot. I missed it however. But I did buy the Caroline bench on the JCP website for $149. Today it popped back up to $199. I guess it really pays to watch things and wait for the bottom price, which to me for the Caroline bench (probably for the PB knock-off bench as well, which is called the Clark bench). That price has bobbed up and down with various free shipping offers and %-off prices for many months. Several of the reviews on the JCP on-line catalog page warned against sliding the baskets in and out of the bench and shelves without first gluing felt to the bottom of the basket. If I use this, I'd store towels in the bench and put things on the shelves with smooth or soft edges. Roobear, what a deal on your shelf! Wow! All in all, I'm still not convinced that this is the best thing to put in such a small area (the room measures about 5 by 5.5 feet), but it solves a couple of storage problems in a nice looking way. Any other thoughts?...See MoreLooking for a copycat Pottery Barn Teen bed for my daughter...
Comments (5)It might help you to also do a search for 'birdcage bed'. It is a lot of money, and I wonder how soon the novelty will wear off. She is already 12 - will it be cool at 15? As an alternative, you might just get a cool metal bed frame (headboard and footboard) and then ceiling mount curtain rods and hang fabric from those at the four corners of the bed that she can pull closed on all sides and create her own private space. Or make a center round wooden plaque that you paint and then staple fabric to that to create draping, using towel rings at the four corners to drape the fabric through to kind of mimic the birdcage bed swag. Good luck!...See MorePottery Barn no longer has Customer Comments?
Comments (84)I bought the cute PB Reindeer mugs last year for Christmas. We ended up not using them until this year. They were tucked away in my kitchen cabinet in their box until we brought them out this Christmas. I rinsed them out and used Two, one for hot chocolate and one for tea. The person with the tea suddenly had the hot liquid coming out at the base. At first she thought she had spilled it and grabbed a cloth. While this was happening the other person was pouring the hot water into the Chocolate mix in his cup, there was a cracking popping sound and the hot chocolatey liquid spewed out from a very large crack running vertically down the side. In the meantime the hot tea cup was continuously seeping from around the base of the cup but we couldn't see a crack anywhere. After cleaning up the mess and making sure no one suffered any burns, we cleaned out the cups and checked them out. One had an obvious crack that had occurred, while the other one used for tea had no discernibly visible crack. BUT we discovered that when you ran a wet finger around the bottom of the sides of the inside base of the cup , you could feel a hairline crack running almost completely around the inside base circumference. These cups come in a package of 4 and are expensive considering 2 out of 4 cracked when used for hot drinks. We are afraid to use the other two cups for fear of getting burnt. l wanted to read reviews of these cups but cant find ANY reviews on any of their products. This leads me to thinking they purposely don't have anywhere to post them. From a CS perspective this is a very poor optic, doesn't inspire brand loyalty or any desire to continue to purchase their products. Trust and belief in the brand providing quality products is seriously compromised. I also purchased a woven duvet cover that I have to needle in a couple of loose ends that were left sticking out the ”GoodSide” of the cover. Shoddy finishing work with a no care attitude....See MorePottery Barn linen drapes = pathetic (need to vent)
Comments (31)I also have to vent. I recently purchased 16 panels of the PB linen silk blend drapes expecting the length to be 96 inches (silly me). They are all different lengths varying up to 4 inches. I wish I had done my research and read these reviews prior to my purchase but I expected to receive a PB quality product. Theses drapes are definitely not cheap according to my definition. PB told me this length variation was to be expected and acted as if I was being completely unreasonable to expect the drapes to all be 96 inches in length. They also told me they never received complaints on these drapes. From all these posts I can see that is not true. They told me if the different lengths "bothered me" they would keep ordering until I got 8 the same length. I finally gave up and went to a tailor to have them re-hemmed at my expense. Lesson learned. Buyer beware....See Moremarmish
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