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Recycle bin full ... latest RH catalog mailer
Comments (44)This was the first time that I've actually kept any of the RH catalogs. Some of them I ditched right away w/o even flipping through them. I kept the Small Spaces catalog because it isn't so dark and I kept the Tableware catalog because of the colors. I may buy some of the table linens. I really liked the Grand Brassiere Entertaining Collection and the Vintage Hotel Silver Collection. I will say that I liked having separate catalogs for Tableware and 'Objects of Curiousity' (Peterman's voice was in my head as I read " These genuine millstone artifacts spent their years grinding corn...." pretentious). Sometimes I just want to see what's available and not have to scan a whole page trying to figure out what accessories are for sale, which ones aren't and then try to find the price somewhere. Never fails I always want what's not for sale Lol!...See MoreAnyone have the Restoration Hardware RH Modern Modena Track Arm Sofa?
Comments (8)incase anyone comes across this in 2024 or later asking the same question, I have my response. Have owned this couch for 3 years and I don't like it for these reasons: -the foam is stiff and not cushy. This is a plus for standing up to use, but if you spend a lot of time using the couch, it's not the best for long term sitting as I can never feel like I can get comfortable -this couch is LOW. You sit on it with your feet on the ground and your knees are higher than your thighs. In fact, because this couch has a larger depth (and I am not a small person), if you sit at the back where you're meant to, your knees don't bend to the floor, so when you scooch up to the edge so that your feet are on the ground, because the couch is so low the only thing you can do with your legs is to literally cross them on the floor below you or look like your crouching...very hard to explain via text but I've not had anyone over that likes this couch. -- -Additionally, because of the extremely low profile, anyone older has a very hard time getting off and out of the couch as you essentially have to roll over and push yourself off the couch either on your side or turned facing the couch. Let me repeat that again...you have to ROLL OVER and HOIST YOURSELF OFF THE COUCH. You cannot just stand up like you can with normal couches!!! The seat of the couch is at level with my shins-below my knee cap. -the low profile is, in my opinion, the worst part of this couch. "but you can buy risers!" you might say to me. And you would be correct, except that the legs on this couch are HUGE. I haven yet to find risers that fit the legs. If I guessed, they are about 6x6". rant over. if you like clean lines and never sit in the room where you want this couch to go, then you might want to ignore everything I said!...See MoreAnyone own the RH Maxwell Couch?
Comments (1)I was wondering the same thing. Disappointed that nobody responded here....See MoreLooking for RH Cloud sofa alternative
Comments (3)I think it’s pricier than the Joybird. But I have also seen great reviews on it. Please update this post when you decide. Good luck!...See MoreRelated Professionals
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