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How to Get Bargains on Pottery Barn Furniture

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Pottery Barn furniture is classic, well made and rather expensive for many budgets. Pottery Barn makes furniture for the whole house, from the nursery to the kitchen, with styles to fit almost any decor. Pottery barn furniture is known for its simple lines and clean, fresh look. Here is how to get bargains on Pottery Barn furniture so that you can enjoy the quality furnishings at a discount.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Shop Pottery Barn sales and clearance events for a good selection of Pottery Barn furniture directly from the store. Ask sales associates what time of year they have the most mark-downs, and go to the store often during that time to find bargains.

  2. Step 2

    Ask store employees about returned items, dinged or marked Pottery Barn furniture items. Look for deals on items that have minor flaws and won't sell for full price.

  3. Step 3

    Find out if there is a Pottery Barn Furniture Outlet near you or close enough where it would be valuable to make a trip. Go online to the Pottery Barn website and click on the "Outlet" section for more information about the Pottery Barn outlet stores.

  4. Step 4

    Scour Craigslist and local classified ads for second-hand Pottery Barn furniture, which is well-made and thus holds up very well through use. You may be able to find items in great condition for a fraction of their original cost.

  5. Step 5

    Look for Pottery Barn furniture through eBay, searching under your ZIP code for local deals. Generally, sellers won't ship large items and it would be too costly if they did, so look for items you can pick up locally.

  6. Step 6

    Shop discount stores for Pottery Barn furniture overstock items. Gabriel Brothers frequently has Pottery Barn items that didn't sell in the Pottery Barn stores at a fraction of the normal cost.

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