Originally posted by: EvilYoda
They cover so many products, what exactly are you looking for?
Originally posted by: Leros
I'm looking for stores that are similar to Pier 1 and World Market. Any suggestions?
I'm in the Austin area, so local suggestions are awesome too.
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
They cover so many products, what exactly are you looking for?
Originally posted by: Amused
I've always wondered what it is about humans that they feel the need to fill their living spaces with attractive yet useless crap that collects dust.
Originally posted by: Amused
I've always wondered what it is about humans that they feel the need to fill their living spaces with attractive yet useless crap that collects dust.
Originally posted by: Amused
I've always wondered what it is about humans that they feel the need to fill their living spaces with attractive yet useless crap that collects dust.
Originally posted by: torpid
If you want something like Pier 1 go to the nearest dumpster and then pay $400 for a rickety chair. If you want something like cost plus then go to a home depot and pay $300 for a $50 chair.
Originally posted by: Amused
I've always wondered what it is about humans that they feel the need to fill their living spaces with attractive yet useless crap that collects dust.
Originally posted by: idiotekniQues
Originally posted by: torpid
If you want something like Pier 1 go to the nearest dumpster and then pay $400 for a rickety chair. If you want something like cost plus then go to a home depot and pay $300 for a $50 chair.
pier 1 has some great deals and some very aesthetically pleasing items. they put stuff on sale like mad. when i moved to a new apartment last january i would go to pier1 see some wall art or decorative piece we liked for like 80 bucks, went back a month later and it was marked down twice to like 20-30 bucks.
plus some of the more expensive stuff is still a good deal, you just have to look.
also you can find some good stuff at HomeGoods if you have the patience to wade through a lot of crap.
Originally posted by: Amused
I've always wondered what it is about humans that they feel the need to fill their living spaces with attractive yet useless crap that collects dust.
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: idiotekniQues
Originally posted by: torpid
If you want something like Pier 1 go to the nearest dumpster and then pay $400 for a rickety chair. If you want something like cost plus then go to a home depot and pay $300 for a $50 chair.
pier 1 has some great deals and some very aesthetically pleasing items. they put stuff on sale like mad. when i moved to a new apartment last january i would go to pier1 see some wall art or decorative piece we liked for like 80 bucks, went back a month later and it was marked down twice to like 20-30 bucks.
plus some of the more expensive stuff is still a good deal, you just have to look.
also you can find some good stuff at HomeGoods if you have the patience to wade through a lot of crap.
I don't have the patience to keep returning to pier 1 to see if the $100 wicker basket is down to a reasonable $10. I just buy them at Target where they are usually about the right price.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
ship me some pluckers