I'm an interior designer - here are 8 things I'd absolutely get at Pottery Barn right now
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Thanks to Pottery Barn, I never settle for window treatments that leave gaps or pool onto the floor. If I could recommend one thing from Pottery Barn, it would have to be the store's curtains. Custom, high-quality curtains that perfectly fit into a space are hard to come by, especially if I'm trying to avoid a high price tag. Many designers opt for custom-made curtains, which can sometimes cost between $1,500 to $4,000 per window. But, in my opinion, the curtains at Pottery Barn have a quality that rivals custom-made ones - and they typically cost about $150 to $500 per window.
The York slope deep-seat slipcovered sofa is both elegant and comfy. The blissful feeling of sinking into a lush, luxurious sofa can't be beaten - it's the ultimate form of relaxation and comfort. This York slope deep-seat slipcovered sofa is the perfect combination of modern and comfortable with a touch of sleek European style. The deep seat provides a roomy and comfortable lounging area. This particular couch comes in sizes ranging from 60 to 108 inches wide. Pottery Barn even allows customers to personalize their sofa's seat and back cushions, fabric, and color.
These Fenton woven-leather dining chairs offer a modern and classic look. I love it when neutral-colored chairs use textures and patterns to add interest and detail to the overall design. These chairs are sleek, comfortable, and fit beautifully into any setting.
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