My local Pottery Barn’s comforter selection left me underwhelmed. Most of the options I saw were white, beige, or taupe. Although some had fun textures and more colors are available online, I wish I could’ve seen more in the store.
Given the price point — many queen styles cost over $150 — I wish the comforters I saw had been thicker and fluffier.
These could be a good choice for someone interested in a simple, lighter comforter, but I’d probably shop elsewhere for something with more colorful patterns and more unique textured trims.
Personally, I’d pass on the sheets, too. My store didn’t have many colorful options, and though there were a few subtle prints and more varieties online, I wasn’t impressed.
Many of the sheets I touched, like a 400-thread-count set made from organic cotton percale, felt pretty thin and not as soft as I’d expect for starting around $120.
Everyone’s sheet preferences vary, so these might be great for someone else. Either way, I encourage my clients to prioritize comfort and sheets that feel soft and durable — something they’d actually enjoy lying on.