Pottery Barn, West Elm, Williams Sonoma Home, PB kids and PBteen Warehouse Sale, Alameda CA
Address | 1680 Viking St ste 169-b, Alameda, CA | ||||||||||||||
Phone | (510) 521-1478 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.potterybarn.com/stores/us-ca-alameda-warehouse-outlet | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Outlet Store, Bedroom Furniture Store, Furniture Store, Lighting Store, Outdoor Furniture Store | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 3.2 20 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Pottery Barn, West Elm, Williams Sonoma Home, PB kids and PBteen Warehouse Sale reviews
20Ok, but prices are still quite inflated, depends on the piece. Lots of inventory. Lots of singular items vs.sets.
Pottery barn has a nice variety of furniture, art, and decor. It is similar to an Ikea, with highs of prices for pottery barn being in the upper 2,000's to 3,000's and lows in the lower 100's. Pottery barn also has its own uniqueness, and wether you want to buy something or not, when in the area I recommend checking it out. It is also a great place to look when moving and needing to buy more furniture, or just wanting to change up your house a bit. Give it a try! (Though the art is not very unique, many are prints, and they are pretty expensive for what they are, that's why I took a star off.)
Very different than the outlet stores at outlet malls. This location is in a huge warehouse and has mainly furniture and rugs. No linen or kitchen stuff. Great if you have a large vehicle and if they have what you are looking for.
Was negotiating the price of a tv stand with a sales manager, when he became verbally rude and walked away from us mid conversation. This was incredibly disrespectful. I could only describe him as a horrible person.
Good furniture store with an assortment of merchandise. They're usually backed up with inventory because of the amount of shipments they receive but theres still a large amount of stuff laid out for customers to see and buy. Much of the furniture is kind of dirty or damaged, but they are discounted for their flaws and it is to be expected from an outlet warehouse. The staff are always friendly and helpful, even if sometimes you wont find the exact item you're looking for. They mainly sell rugs, couches, desks, a few beds, headboards, dressers, a bunch of random lighting, dining tables, dining chairs, mirrors, a few deskchairs, and some miscellaneous house decor or linens.
Great selection of catalog returns and clearance items. Items are sold as is so there are some scratches and small stains on some items but not terrible. Bring a pickup if you're looking for sofa or table and friends to help load. Due to COVID staff can't help. Employees are very nice.
I didn’t see anything I would buy, stylistically or price wise. The condition of some of the furniture for sale was also surprising.
Best place ever! There are no guarantees when you come here, but if you do find a deal, it will be huge! They have constantly rotating inventory and deals, so make sure to check back often.
Mostly damaged stuff that's selling for too much given it's so damaged. Not really outlet honestly
It was very disappointing. The furniture is dirty, damaged, and some even broken. The prices are outrageous. They cost more than ones online. Then the slap 40% discount. It is a rip off.
The outlet can be interesting and it's possible to score something cool. But you need to know it's likelier you'll just be cruising row after row of shopworn or broken and dirty rejects some of which are shockingly expensive
Went in there to drop a load of furniture that I had picked up from Richmond. Guys unloading we're very nice and friendly. Peaked inside the building and they had mad furniture for sale on discount. Only thing though even after discounts, most of the stuff was in thousands of dollars. I mean. Damn.
Everything is below retail price and right now everything is 40% off the price of the item's outlet price. Things, many things are still expensive, but many great deals are found at the outlet near the Alameda naval Base.
Great selection. Yes some broken stuff but they mark it down further for being broken. It’s an outlet, you have to expect some of that. We got a brand new couch marked way down. Go on a weekend when they have an additional markdown - this weekend was additional 40% off everything. Probably not worth it if they weren’t running this extra deal. Just call ahead. Staff was fantastic as well - just be nice, and realize you’re not in a pottery barn retail store at the mall!
At first we we're excited about discovering this place when we were in Alameda for the flea market, but it's really just full of highly damaged old junk and pounding dance club music. Not worth the trip at all, especially because the prices aren't even that great considering most of the pieces are borderline unusable.
Lots of damaged goods. Price are good but not for dirty and broken stuff. Kid footprints all over sofas, etc.
Not much worth seeing here. It's more warehouse than outlet. Messy environment and many damaged items. The discounted prices are not enticing because original prices are so inflated.
Nice big store but it was quite hard to find help. We had to wait a while to ask simple questions. The furniture there isn't that great. Lots of damaged items. Im there are also a lot of stacked boxes so be careful when with kids.
Great prices. Some items, if you are big at DIY projects, are so ideal for touch ups. For instance there was a $19.99 couch section that could be used as a big lounge chair that just needed seat covers! Get deal!
Shoe stains on couches. Looks like they bump up the prices to make it look cheap. They have most left over part pieces of sofa sectionals. But if you don't mind stains, by all means