Pottery Barn Outlet

  3.6 – 266 reviews  $$$ • Outlet store in Alameda, California

Pottery Barn Outlet – Alameda Warehouse Outlet offers expertly crafted home furnishings and decor. A multi-channel retailer with a vibrant ecommerce site, inspiring catalogs and brick-and-mortar stores all over the world, they got their start in 1949 in Chelsea, New York. Shop furniture, bedding & accessories designed to help you create a home that’s as beautiful as it is comfortable.

This upscale furniture chain also sells bed & bath items, tableware, lighting & other home goods.

Service Options:  In-store shopping · Curbside pickup

Health and Safety:  Mask required · Safety dividers at checkout · 

Hours

Thursday10AM–7PM
Friday10AM–7PM
Saturday10AM–7PM
Sunday12–6PM
Monday10AM–7PM
Tuesday10AM–7PM
Wednesday10AM–7PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1680 Viking St ste 169-b, Alameda, CA 94501
Phone: (510) 521-1478
Website: https://www.potterybarn.com/stores/us/ca/alameda-warehouse-outlet/

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Review Summary

Bryan Kennedy
Fun place with great deals on a variety of different high end furniture brands.
M Hansen
Stained upholstery, broken hinges, gouges on tables, dusty rugs.
Christina Hebert
Nice location, super friendly staff.
Arlette Au
Very different than the outlet stores at outlet malls. This location is in a huge warehouse and has mainly furniture and rugs. No linen or kitchen stuff. Great if you have a large vehicle and if they have what you are looking for.
Justin Liebert-Lo
This is a great source of inspiration for home design mavens who are on a budget, or those enjoy the thrill of hunting a bargain. There were a large amount of decorative objects that were new in box, or pieces just barely imperfect. Not a lot in the way of glassware or dinnerware at the time I went, which was only a mild disappointment.What I really came to look for was larger furniture pieces, and this is really where the mixed results comes in. There were a lot of smaller pieces that were in good shape, even a few shelving units of discontinued styles. Many of the sofas were in reasonable good shape as well. The majority of the larger dressers and chests (which is what I came for) were in pretty rough shape. Now I know that some people are willing to sand and refinish pieces to get what they want, but these prices were too high even for that. $900 for a deeply gouged dresser, $750 for a buffet with a smashed up side and bent legs, and $500 for a bar chest with door that would have to be completely replaced.In all, while there were a lot of great things to see, this is really an outlet for decor items, and the furniture is really almost entirely scratch-and-dent pieces. I share this not to discredit or defame the company, but to help others set their expectations of what they will find when they arrive.
Luna Salaver
I was looking for months for an affordable small sofa bed couch for my extra room. Months. I finally found a sofa (West Elm Harris XL) that the manager just put on sale for $75! Yes, $75! It needs spot cleaning in the back, and I didn’t need or want the chaise, but who can pass up a $1300 sofa for that price?
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