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Businiess name:  Pottery Barn
Review by:  Annabella G.
Review content: 
I must admit I'm a total Pottery Barn addict. I love their colors and love their stuff (can't really afford the furniture, but I have a lot of accessories, window treatments, etc). It actually is reasonably priced for certain things (like their basic window treatments, and things like their curtain rods and bathroom accessories are pretty competitively priced for comparable quality). Sometimes you can find some clearance items at really great prices, but often these are on bad colors or bizarre items (but great for things like frames). Chestnut Hill store seems to have a lot of space wasted on silly items on the top floor (way too much space for candle holders) while it seems so cramped on the lower level. It's also frustrating during sale times that things are often sold out (plus you often have to wait for them to be brought to you from a stock room).

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