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To place an order or for a product-related question call 800.908.6748 Monday – Friday 6:00am - 7:00pm Saturday 7:00am - 7:00pm Sunday 9:00am - 8:00pm PDT, PST Find In StoreAdd to Registry To place an order or for a product-related question call 800.908.6748 Monday – Friday 6:00am - 7:00pm Saturday 7:00am - 7:00pm Sunday 9:00am - 8:00pm PDT, PST Find In StoreAdd to Registry To place an order or for a product-related question call 800.908.6748 Monday – Friday 6:00am - 7:00pm Saturday 7:00am - 7:00pm Sunday 9:00am - 8:00pm PDT, PST Find In StoreAdd to Registry To place an order or for a product-related question call 800.908.6748 Monday – Friday 6:00am - 7:00pm Saturday 7:00am - 7:00pm Sunday 9:00am - 8:00pm PDT, PST Find In StoreAdd to Registry To place an order or for a product-related question call 800.908.6748 Monday – Friday 6:00am - 7:00pm Saturday 7:00am - 7:00pm Sunday 9:00am - 8:00pm PDT, PST Find In StoreAdd to Registry “I bought a mirrored dresser for only $359 AND the regular store sells it for over $1000.”
“I've purchased four major pieces of furniture here - two dining tables, a sofa, and an accent chair - and thrilled to pieces with all of it.” “the 2nd visit, the piece from my first visit was still there, but they had another one that had no scratches and minor scruff marks that was able to clean off.”Laptops At Asda Living, PST Find In StoreAdd to Registry To place an order or for a product-related question call 800.908.6748 Monday – Friday 6:00am - 7:00pm Saturday 7:00am - 7:00pm Sunday 9:00am - 8:00pm PDT, PST Find In StoreAdd to Registry To place an order or for a product-related question call 800.908.6748 Monday – Friday 6:00am - 7:00pm Saturday 7:00am - 7:00pm Sunday 9:00am - 8:00pm PDT, PST Add to RegistryWhite Wall Tires On Forza 4 “I bought several items and love them.”Glen Of Imaal Terrier Puppies For Sale Ohio
“Z Gallerie prices are in the moderate range with Crate & Barrel, West Elm or Pottery Barn.” “I heart David Bromstad's style in interior design.” "I had a great experience with Doug and his technician. I bought an older home in Alamo and it had a spa that is at least 20 years old. We have lived in this house a year and a half thinking the spa was…"I was looking to remodel my floors in my home. I wanted to do a tiled floor. I found they that offered an assortment of modern tiles that were perfect for my 1600 sq ft home. HoundstoothBeddingCharcoalQueen DuvetEuro ShamsDuvetEuroGuest RoomsQueenAwesome For those of you who just have to have what Z Gallerie sells & rejoice, they have an outlet! Located at one of their distribution warehouses, The Z Gallerie outlet sells scratch and dent, customer returns, damaged floor models, discontinued, overstock and some canceled orders, all at 50%-70% off. Open just over a year now, they already get people waiting in line to get in at opening.
Understandable with the steep savings, new furniture arriving daily and fast turn over here. During my 40-minute visit I saw 5 pieces get sold and leave the building. The deals here are terrific, especially on some of the flawed items. About 8-mirrored dressers, night stands and side tables were here& all in perfect condition except for the fact that all the knobs were put on backwards. The 7-drawer dresser was retailed at $899 but is here for $449. The matching mirrored nightstand with the same problem is $229 instead of $449. A gorgeous ornate Hooker queen headboard without rails or footboard retails at $1195 but because of some of the missing pieces is $299. A section in the back has severe discounts of 70%-90% on what looked to be used items. A couple deals in this area included a deep low back sofa in a micro suede that originally retailed at $1788. Here, a little used it’s $539. A nice oversized armchair was $389 instead of $1288. Some pieces are discounted because they are so over the top or are an unpopular size.
An Easter King fully upholstered, totally ornate, completely tufted, gold sleigh bed retails at $2199 but was here at $1099. Most of goods here are in good condition and the early bird gets the worm here. In front of my eyes a nice oval dining table disappeared at $79 instead of $299. I don’t know if the 6 matching oval back dining chairs went with it at $119 each instead of $229. I also watched a Verona high-boy dresser get sold at $399 instead of $799. I really liked the Savoy, high back sofa with lots of nail heads on the back and arms. In cream and a lime green both retailed at $2049 but was here at $819. Another beautiful designed sofa, Chloe, here in a yummy cream, was priced to move at $559 instead of $1399. A huge, tan micro suede sectional was $1849 instead of $3699 and a modern glass dining set had the table at $299 and $99 for each chair. There are caveats& . You have to be prepared to take your purchase with you when you buy it. That means load it and take it away.
(They will deliver for $135). There are also no returns, no holds, no exchanges. Plus some items are flawed so you have to really look every piece over carefully and they only accept cash and credit. But for those willing to work a little harder and pounce, this is a place to haunt for stylish furniture deals. 1855 W. 139th St. @ WesternZ Gallerie - Highland Village shared We Wore What's photo.We Wore What# has officially launched in collaboration with @zgallerie for their Small Spaces collectionHey all, hope you had a great weekend!  We did a lot of lounging around, but I also took the time to snap a few photos of some of the changes I’ve made to our master bedroom over the last few months.  How about a quick tour? Me and my mister have gone around and around in our master bedroom, him always representing in the left corner Mr. Traditional Lover of Dark Wood Antiques with me in the right corner as Mrs. Classic White Meets Touches of Modern.  The tricky part has always been how do we find a happy compromise ? 
The agreement finally came to this:  If he gets to keep the dark wood antique dressers he’s so fond of, I get to pick the paint colors, fabrics and accessories.  We both agree on one thing, we prefer soothing colors in our master. It’s a place to withdraw from the world, catch up on our reading, and on much needed zzzzzs.  I like to keep it in the neutral zone, but then play around with patterns. This year, I added a little bit of graphic, a touch of zebra, and a hint of Ikat in the sophisticated blue grays, taupes, and champagne tones I find so appealing. Yes, you can see, I did paint over the trellis wall!  Long story short, I wanted something less olive, much lighter and more gray, plus this Devon mirror and the linens were competing, so we said goodbye to the stenciled trellis wall and replaced it with the focal point mirror over the bed!  Under the window next to the bed, I tucked the little loveseat that I slipcovered last year in linen.  I found the Worlds Away gold leaf end table at One Kings Lane, and earlier this year wrote about the golden thrift store coffee table. 
Ikat pillow from Pottery Barn, lattice accent rug from World Market. Across from the bed is the antique Drexel Heritage dresser the mister is so fond of.  That beautiful print in the middle is by Richard Franklin ~ we bought over over a decade ago, it’s called ‘To Go Beyond’.  He proposed in Italy in front of Michaelangelo’s ‘David’ so call us sentimental, but it reminds us of that amazing sculpture in the heart of Florence.  The framed black and white images of the flowers from our yard used to hang in my office a long time ago, but now balance the Franklin print. That’s me in my wedding dress, much much younger!  I still love that classic shot so I keep it on display. This bronze chandy is from Home Depot ~ we found it five years ago, I have no idea if they still carry it.  I’d like to replace it someday with something really modern and completely amazing, but for now, the simplicity and Old World vibe work fine. Pair of Avington slipper chairs from Tar-jay, chunky knit throw by Pine Cone Hill, blue pillow from Pier One, lacy coral sculpture from Pottery Barn.
On his side of the room is the other dresser he loves and also his closet (to the right). I found this blanched driftwood bowl and hung it on the wall instead to create some textural and sculptural art ~ it’s a nice contrast with the traditional dresser.  On top is the sweetheart tray I made from sheet music earlier this year. His side is the room has his nightstand, complete with reading material and an ampersand I spotted at Restoration Hardware.  Another subtle but significant change is the woven shade blinds ~ they are Levolor cut to fit at Lowes and much less expensive than custom. On my side is the Draper knockoff dresser I found at a thrift store two years ago.  I’ve repainted it twice, and now it’s my nightstand where I keep all my books, my journal, and a notebook for when creativity strikes.  The pair of gourd lamps are from Marshalls, I spray painted them gloss white last year. Tray from West Elm, bowl from Anthropologie. The fabulous gray Kenya accent pillows are from Z Gallerie.