Saturday, January 7, 2012

Pottery Barn Spool Chair

Pottery Barn came out with a spool chair and it's only $799!! 
The downside?  Not very many fabric options and the cushions look cheap to me.  Still...the last time I priced one out it was over $2,000.00, so this is a great deal.

What do you think?

4 comments:

The Mermaid Cottage said...

I too love me a spool chair. There is one made by Hickory Chair that is fabulous but $$$$. I saw this one in the latest Pottery Barn Catalog and thought exactly the same things you did!!! I'm thinking that for the price, we could afford to have some pretty fantastic cushions made for it by an upholsterer!

Carrie @ Hazardous Design said...

Oh yes! You can't go wrong with a spool chair. They have so much character.

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