Update! The store is closing and selling their junk at 50% off. The discount doesn’t do anything for making their wares any more attractive. Buh-bye.
Kiki W.
Classificação do local: 1 Seattle, WA
What is this place? I have live across the street for several years and I honestly can say the merchandise display has NEVER changed. The other day they advertised in the window a floor model sale so I decided to check it out. Big mistake. HUGEMISTAKE! Now I know why the merch has never changed. The prices are outrageous! $ 95 for a pillow? Looks like Ikea to me. Some of the furniture looks really cool– they had an amazing red slipper chair, but I am no way going to pay $ 3600 on sale for it. Have they been notified we are in a recession and the dot –com boom is over?
Ryan s.
Classificação do local: 4 Bellevue, WA
I’ve bought a few things here, i just wish the people wouldn’t follow me around.
Dennis B.
Classificação do local: 3 Seattle, WA
I like this store. I even bought an end table here. However, it always seems a little too Arty to shop here. Very formal and museum-like. Not very homey home furnishings. I find myself stopping in every couple of months to politely look. I enjoy the looking, but only once was inspired to spend.
Diana L.
Classificação do local: 1 Seattle, WA
«This is clearly the retarded brainchild of a whimsical twink.» — My Gay Never have I seen an actual customer within the walls of this store. Never would I buy a sparkly, colorful orb to hang from my ??? What would one hang such an affront to design from? I haven’t the time to consider it. As I have witnessed nary a soul within these walls, I can only assume that I was not mistaken when I thought I wiffed the acrid scent of Sudafed and rubbing alcohol cooking away in some hidden room. I just can’t conceive of a more feasible explanation as to why this place is still in business.