Pottery Barn Outdoor Lighting
Pottery Barn Outdoor Lighting
Pottery Barn's Edison Bulb String Lights for a Cozy Outdoor Ambiance
FAQs
What is Pottery Barn's return policy?
Pottery Barn allows returns within 30 days for most items, with Quick Ship upholstery items eligible for return within 7 days. Original receipt required. Custom upholstery, monogrammed items, and Made to Order furniture or rugs are non-returnable. There's an extended holiday return period for purchases made between October 15 and December 26, extending until January 31 of the following year.
Does Pottery Barn offer delivery services, and what are the costs?
Returns can be made in-store or via UPS. The customer is responsible for shipping costs unless the item is defective or the order was incorrect. During temporary store closures, such as those due to COVID-19, customers may contact customer care for online return initiation.
Does Pottery Barn provide assembly services for furniture?
The Pottery Barn return policy does not explicitly mention assembly services as part of the return process. However, customer service can be contacted for specific questions regarding furniture items.
How can I check the status of my Pottery Barn order or delivery?
You can start the return process online for UPS location returns or by calling Customer Care for furniture items. Non-furniture items can be returned directly to a Pottery Barn store.
What types of outdoor lighting are most effective?
Pathway lights, spotlights for landscaping, string lights for ambiance, and motion-sensor lights for security are effective options.
How do I ensure my outdoor lighting is weatherproof?
Choose lighting fixtures rated for outdoor use, with waterproof or water-resistant features, and ensure proper installation.
Can outdoor lighting be energy efficient?
Yes, using LED bulbs, solar-powered lights, or lights with timers or motion sensors can increase energy efficiency.
How does lighting affect color perception?
Lighting can significantly change how colors appear. Test color choices in the actual room where they'll be used to see how they look in different lighting conditions.