I am a Pottery Barn addict. I confess, I am helpless. I want it all. I used to think that Pottery Barn was overpriced and overrated, but I was so very wrong.
A while back, I spent maybe thirty minutes wandering through the aisles and was very pleasantly surprised. They have anything you might need for any part of your house or your home decor! They have furniture and lighting, linens, dishes, they have it all. I was converted.
It really didn’t take very long – when I first walked in I sat on the most comfortable sofa I’ve ever sat on. It was a leather sofa of fantastic quality, just a gorgeous piece. I wanted it for my own living room of course.
I looked around more, and found that their collection of bedding is also amazing. They have all kinds of patchwork quilts and organic sheets. The bedding is all very soft, and very stylish also.
The rug selection is also amazing. You can find everything from traditional Persian rugs to more graphic and modern patterned rugs. I was so pleased with the selection I wished that I could get rid of all of my decor and start over with all Pottery Barn stuff! When I got home I went online to look around more.
I found online that there are collections for teens and children too. My nephew leaves for college next year – of course I thought of him when I saw this.
I figured, this is going to be great for him, when he plans how to decorate his dorm room. The teen collection is really edgy and fun. The kids collection is so cute you could just die.
I just love Pottery Barn products. They are super high quality and they are very attractive. Plus, you can find items to fit contemporary or classic decor.
All of the furniture and decorating items are beautiful. Sure, the price is kind of high, but you can tell that the items are good quality and are durable. I think that the pieces would be a good investment for any home. I recommend Pottery Barn for anything you might need for your home!
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