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I've always loved Pier One and feel happy just walking in the door! I've gotten alot of furniture there over the years! Will be going there when I get a little money..lol!

So glad you girls like it too!

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I love Pier One. I have my eye on some lamps and some other things. I want one of everything when I walk into that store.

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On 8/8/2014 emmiesmom said:

I've always loved Pier One and feel happy just walking in the door! I've gotten alot of furniture there over the years! Will be going there when I get a little money..lol!

So glad you girls like it too!

I too have always loved Pier One. Fortunately, when I was still working, there was a shopping mall right up the street from us and it had a Pier One store. I was always in there. I have a solid rattan dresser, a table top desk (which I sit at every day), and a bamboo screen, four side tables (two of which I gave to one of my daughters) and countless other items that I have bought at Pier One, including paintings, pillows, exotic mirrors, vases, artificial (but high end) decorative, aromatic herbs and leaves . . . I could go on and on. When I moved into this small apartment, I had to give some stuff to my daughters because I have no room for them. The items I have in my bedroom are fifteen years old, so it lasts.

I always loved the aroma of the store the minute I walked in, and doubt I ever left it empty handed. My kids would say when I got home, "oh, mom's been at Pier One again."

Of course, I'm done buying things like that, but I bet I would by something if I ever got in there again!

Emmiesmom and brii . . . we have so much in common.


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Hi, Ford.

The comment about how Pier One smells I hilarious. It just has that Pier One smell. LOL

I'm always afraid I'm going to knock a display of glasses over when I go in there.

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Good sale on lanterns going on, too! Not that I need any more...

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Pier One is my favorite store. I can always find something in there that is good quality and slightly different than the big box stores. The staff is always helpful and I never have to go searching for someone. They have more merchandise and variety than you would think but it isn't all over the place. There's an order to that and I like the fact that I can go in and get out quickly or wander around and explore.

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I recently moved into a new home. While I was able to use most of the things I already had, the new stuff has come primarily from Pier One.

There is a store not 5 minutes from my house, so I've been able to stalk some items for sales prices. My best deals were a deep turquoise knitted throw for 75% off and a mercury glass lamp that went on sale as a floor model and a very large print on canvas that was 1/2 price.

I'm holding myself back from the Fall decor until I get my old stuff out to see what I will keep and what I will donate. It's hard though! Fall decorating is my favorite.

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On 8/8/2014 brii said:

Hi, Ford.

The comment about how Pier One smells I hilarious. It just has that Pier One smell. LOL

I'm always afraid I'm going to knock a display of glasses over when I go in there.

Yes, there's that! I assume they have a lot of breakage.

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On 8/8/2014 Ford1224 said:
On 8/8/2014 emmiesmom said:

<em>I've always loved Pier One and feel happy just walking in the door! I've gotten alot of furniture there over the years! Will be going there when I get a little money..lol!</em>

<em>So glad you girls like it too!<br /></em>

I too have always loved Pier One. Fortunately, when I was still working, there was a shopping mall right up the street from us and it had a Pier One store. I was always in there. I have a solid rattan dresser, a table top desk (which I sit at every day), and a bamboo screen, four side tables (two of which I gave to one of my daughters) and countless other items that I have bought at Pier One, including paintings, pillows, exotic mirrors, vases, artificial (but high end) decorative, aromatic herbs and leaves . . . I could go on and on. When I moved into this small apartment, I had to give some stuff to my daughters because I have no room for them. The items I have in my bedroom are fifteen years old, so it lasts.

I always loved the aroma of the store the minute I walked in, and doubt I ever left it empty handed. My kids would say when I got home, "oh, mom's been at Pier One again."

Of course, I'm done buying things like that, but I bet I would by something if I ever got in there again!

Emmiesmom and brii . . . we have so much in common.

Ford, I hope someone takes you there! Its so fun right now with all the Fall stuff! Yes, we do have lots in common!Smile I love the rattan furniture! I bet your dresser is darling, the side tables and desk etc. I have their faux grandfather clock..I'm a clock fanatic! I would love one of their screens! I have a shabby chic one in my bedroom, and I hide alot of stuff behind it! I live in a 2 bedroom apt. and you're right, there's not much room! I saw a darling faux leather ottoman at HSN I want to get. I could store all kinds of stuff in it! Its like VPH's, but costs less. I want one in cream to use in my bedroom or bath. Soooo many temptations!

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On 8/8/2014 azterry! said:

I recently moved into a new home. While I was able to use most of the things I already had, the new stuff has come primarily from Pier One.

There is a store not 5 minutes from my house, so I've been able to stalk some items for sales prices. My best deals were a deep turquoise knitted throw for 75% off and a mercury glass lamp that went on sale as a floor model and a very large print on canvas that was 1/2 price.

I'm holding myself back from the Fall decor until I get my old stuff out to see what I will keep and what I will donate. It's hard though! Fall decorating is my favorite.

I love Fall decor too, the gorgeous oranges, golds, reds etc. I think its a cheerful time! I think its my favorite too!

Don't cry for a man who's left you--the next one may fall for your smile.
-- Mae West