Great atmosphere, and amazing pieces at a good price ! Very knowledgeable guy working. Not too in your face like some sales people can be. Just there to answer questions if you have any. Looking forward to getting in here more often and seeing what’s new!
Yum E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
Contrary to some previous reviews, I don’t think the prices are exceptionally high and I’m no upper crusty. They seem to do one or two styles pretty well, but don’t showcase much variety. I wasn’t totally wowed, but«different strokes.» Also, I was the only person in the store and the guy working didn’t say«hello» or even look up from his computer. For a custom furniture store, I would have expected a little engagement. I guess I’ll head back over to the joinery for a bed and dresser.
B B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Alphabet District, Portland, OR
Brian is an excellent furniture craftsmen with great taste in his materials. He worked very hard to design a custom table for us, accommodating our needs as best as humanly possible. He was very friendly and engaged throughout the design and building process. We are extremely happy with the beautiful kitchen island he built to our exact [and challenging] specifications. He even modified an existing table top that we liked to fit our needs. I would recommend Brian and EcoPDX to anyone looking for beautiful and well-made furniture.
Camel R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Portland, OR
I bought a pretty nice table and love it. I think the wood work is good. So I went back for more custom work. However, for more complicated work, they didn’t explain the pricing and when we tried to make it work and asked them. They didn’t want to explain to us at all and asked us to take it or leave it. I think it is a very difficult experience which we have to deal with. I know it would be nice if we have a lot of money and do what we want and let you charge us whatever price. But when come down to a budget, we just want to make it work. And if you are not willing to cut price but replace with lower quality wood, it is hard for us to work with. We still think it is worth to visit.
Phoebe o.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
Wonderful place and wonderful people! They bent over backwards to help us be as happy as possible. We purchased a wonderful console table that is not only perfect for our needs, but absolutely gorgeous, sustainable and beyond the quality of most of our furniture. The manager of the store took special care to make sure we chose the perfect piece, spent a lot of time with us, and was very flexible about pickup and even offered to help us arrange local delivery. The best advise I have is to go often and take pictures, as they are constantly getting new pieces to the floor, and they have so many wonderful and unique pieces, your head will spin! Also, the website, which is helpful for measurements and such, doesn’t compare to the physical experience as it is just not possible to ever photograph the detail, beauty and feel of the pieces. Also, to those folks thinking the prices are high– ridiculous! The prices are actually very reasonable considering you are buying something that will out-live you, is likely made of wood much older than you, and is handcrafted and perfected. If you put that much time, energy and skill into something, then you’d be asking for double or triple what they ask! Just saying, comparing these prices to your made-in-china crap or swedish disposable lifestyle furniture is not the way to think about it.
Krista T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
This place is RAD… if you are a NW hipster with a million bucks. Sadly, most pieces in the store are pricey, but they are SO beautiful. Entombed and salvaged wood means that its 100% recycled. Salvaged because the wood is pulled from underground sources through an «ecologically friendly process». They have a huge showroom on N. Interstate that’s a very welcoming space. Its filled with organic shapes that are carved and cut into benches, head boards, tables and chairs. Each one is completely different and unique. Dark, beautiful and heavy, I think you’ve got to have a pretty big space to fit some of their pieces in, since they could seem dark and heavy.