While customer service can be hit or miss(more miss), lots of deals to be had. Fun stuff. Furniture is average quality(would buy only on sale) but accessories, bedding and kitchen supplies are top notch for the price.
Heidi W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oklahoma City, OK
I like West Elm. It’s like the best of Target and IKEA with local stuff thrown in, but takes less time to walk around. A lot of their furniture is actually cheaper than IKEA which is nice. Staff friendly, helpful, nice, available. Really happy with the quality of the stuff. In fact, I always find some good quality stuff(furniture, art, linens, etc.) That’s the problem with this store. It’s dangerous. Dangerous for my wallet!
Cayla L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oklahoma City, OK
All of the pretty things! First off, the fact that we even have a West Elm in OKC is amazing, and right next to another favorite, Anthropologie. The store is set up beautifully and the staff are very helpful and on point, even if you’re just browsing and not planning on spending big bucks. The store is quite full, I’d recommend looking online first and making a game plan before coming in store, the staff was helpful with me when I did this as well. They’re currently collaborating with one of my most-loved lines, Kate Spade Saturday — the prices for this are really reasonable. They also recently featured several local artists and makers — amazing! This little corner of the world does require a little bit more bulk in the wallet, but quality products nonetheless. You can expect to spend about $ 20 – 40 on a pillow case. Sales do happen frequently and are well advertised.
Dana G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 El Reno, OK
Absolutely no customer service! I was in the store for 15 minutes looking at linens and NOTONE person asked if I needed help! Will not go back!
Sara P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oklahoma City, OK
Love this store! So happy we have this in okc! The only thing bad is that there are so many things to buy! But thats hardly a problem at all. I recommend this as a great place to shop not only for yourself and your home, but also for gifts for any occasion. I went here on Christmas Eve for last minute Christmas shopping with a friend, and I ended finding so many things to complete the gifts of my friends and family. The staff is always great here, christmas things do go on sale by Christmas Eve, so keep your eye out
Julie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oklahoma City, OK
You guys know I don’t spend a lot of time or money at chain stores, but West Elm in Classen Curve may be the exception that proves the rule. I went for the first time earlier this week and I’m sold. The furnishings are all fantastic, and so are the linens and accessories. We ended up buying a bar cart, as well as several different décor items. Everyone who helped us on the staff was lovely, and we really enjoyed the experience of shopping there. We’ll also give them a pass for being a chain, since they do feature items by local artists like Erin Cooper, Madewell, Christine Crowe and Pencil Shavings Studio. I imagine I’ll be in here to buy last minute hostess gifts on my way to parties, and to treat myself to nice, new home things from time to time.
Tanvier P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oklahoma City, OK
Wow! I can’t believe I’m the first person to give them a review?! I am a part of the decorating industry(run an online home site) and was invited to attend a private press preview before the showroom opened. Coming from the NYC area and relocating to OKC, I was disappointed in the lack of home furnishing companies. Aside from Pottery Barn and a few others – to me – there didn’t seem like much. When I was first asked to visit West Elm I did not hesitate. With my seven month old in tow we received a private preview of the store and boy was it nice. If you love moderately-priced modern furniture, this is your store. If you’re looking for those everyday essentials, this is your store. It even has a section of goods made by folks in the surrounding area which is super nice. The store does a fabulous job with their displays and the staff is super duper nice. Needless to say I’ll be visiting West Elm again and again. Here’s my article about the opening: