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Young House Love » Shopping & Thrifting » Window Shopping: PB Outlet & Mary Jo’s

| By Sherry Petersik | July 13, 2012 | 206 Comments

Window Shopping: PB Outlet & Mary Jo’s

Woot, I finally got through the 200+ photos I took at two of my favorite on-the-road-to-Atlanta-and-back shopping stops: The Pottery Barn Outlet (in Gaffney, SC) and Mary Jo’s Cloth Shop (right outside of Charlotte, NC). So here are all the things I loved the most (and yes, I actually got something, which I’ll call out at the end of this post). So fasten your window shopping seat belts, we have a lot of ground to cover.

First let’s start at the PB Outlet. Does the building beckon you in too, or is it just me?

PBarn Exterior

Since we had Clara and Burger with us for the Haven trip, John very selflessly offered to stay outside and entertain the bean and the burgs. Aka: he didn’t want to shop. Go figure. Haha.

PBarn John Clara Outside

I was happy to poke around inside with me, myself, and I (and my camera) which is where I came across these two fun metal chairs (the adult-sized white one on the right was $245 marked down to $123 and the red kids chair was $119 marked down to $59 (I felt a pang leaving the cute red kids chair there since I knew Clara would love it but we already have two kids chairs at home – that we got for $5 from a yard sale up the street – so it just wasn’t meant to be).

PBarn Metal Chairs

I was also kind of in love with this red stool with a cool slatted top (marked down from $150 to $75). The price is still a little steep if you need a bunch of them, but I think it’s a nice inspirational DIY idea too (you could spray whatever wood stool you have red on the bottom and keep the wood top au naturale).

PBarn Red Stool

Sticking with the I’m-on-a-red-kick theme, this awesome giant light (this picture does the size no justice, but it was probably 24″ wide) was marked down from $160 to $70. I almost got it. Almost. Just didn’t have a spot for it and knew John would kill me make me return it if I walked outside to greet him holding this behemoth. I hope somebody adopted him though. Please tell me someone did.

PBarn Red Accordian Light

My favorite area of the whole store is the giant rack of on-sale rugs in the back. There are tons of them (both from PB and West Elm, which are my favorite). This nubby silvery blue one and this bright orange Morrocan one were among my favorites. I forget the prices, but they’re always marked down a ton – sometimes over $500 off!

PBarn Rugs

Here’s a light that I think was so delicate and pretty. Wouldn’t it be awesome in a little girl’s room? I love the antique bronze color but could also see it sprayed glossy white or even matte gray or something fun like lemon yellow. It almost has a bird’s nest quality to it.

PBarn Branch Chandelier

Dude, this lamp = my dream. It was about three feet (!!!!) wide. And get this, it was more than 50% off (it was $550, and was marked down to $200). Still kinda steep, but in a room with a lofted ceiling over a giant dining table- yeah it would be the bomb.com. You can’t really see it well in this photo because it was giant and I was trying to hold it up while taking this picture all by my lonesome, but it was basically a hammered silver finish on the outside and the inside was super silvery and metallic. I could just tell it would toss around so much light and add so much sparkle in a modern and industrial way. Delish.

PBarn Metal Pendant

This pretty mercury glass lamp was marked down from $100 to $50 (which seemed comparable to most of the bigger lights at HomeGoods) and the globe light was marked down from $125 to $60 I think (still thought that was a little pricey, but here’s hoping they get marked down more over time).

PBarn Lamps

Oh and as for kids stuff, in the Pottery Barn Kids section, they had these cute colorful lanterns (in blue, green, and pink) for something like $19. And this red desk lamp (you know I’m on a red kick…) was so cute since it was a little retro looking airplane. Didn’t catch the price for you guys though – so sorry!

PBarn Lamps Kids

Then there was one of my favorite things in the store. This math art. Why? My dad is a mathematician. My hubby went to a math & science magnet high school. And I am terrible at math. See how it ties into so many people I love while reminding me of my math deficiency? Gotta love that.

PBarn Art

Each giant frame (we’re talking at least four feet tall) was marked down from $99 to $69 (which honestly isn’t a bad price for a frame that giant) but I also thought it could be a fun DIY art idea for anyone at home who wants to decorate with numbers. The item on the right is a chalkboard/corkboard that was marked down to $60, which I thought could be so functional in a kitchen/pantry. It would be a great place to pin up homework assignments and art and fliers from school along with writing lists and notes, etc. Or you could make one yourself with some cork from Target or Office Max with some chalkboard paint on the other side.

I loved both of these sheet sets since they’d each add a little je ne sais quoi. The ones on the left were marked down from $140 to $50 for the set and I forgot to check the price on the cute kids ones (called Penelope) but I think they were reduced at least $40 from the regular price.

PBarn Sheets

And now for this hunk of gorgeousness. Yes, it was giant. Yes it would never fit in our car. Yes, it was still $1330 (marked down from $1900) but I totally pined for him. He was handsome with a capital H. I hope someone else snagged him for some posh and amazing bathroom remodel that they’re doing. If so, send us pics so we can house crash you (I need one last chance to tell him how much I love him).

PBarn Bathroom Vanity

They also had some fun more industrial pieces that looked like they were full of history (like the episode on Friends where Rachael convinces Pheobe that her coffee table is from a flea market when it’s really from Pottery Barn). This printer’s armoire on the left was originally $1400 (!!) but was marked down to $800, which is still steep but it was a pretty amazing piece. The metal shelves on the right were marked down a lot too but I didn’t catch the price. I loved the giant castors on the bottom and thought it could be awesome in a bathroom (picture it full of towels and soaps and stuff) or even in a kitchen (loaded up with dish cloths, cook books, and some glass containers full of flour and sugar).

PBarn Shelves

This chair. Oh this chair. I was more into this chair than Game Of Thrones (and I’m really into Game of Thrones right now). It was marked down from $600 to $420, which still put it well out of our price range, but I thought it would look so cute in our sunroom. So yes, I totally whispered “I’ll never let go” after snapping this picture. It looks kinda bland here, but picture it with some amazing pillow on it next to a fun colorful side table (maybe a bright yellow ceramic garden stool) in a room full of windows overlooking the great green outdoors. It could be epic.

PBarn Wicker Chair

Speaking of the great outdoors, these wooden lounge chairs were marked down from $709 to $355 (around 50% off) which still make them kinda spendy, but they looked really well made. I’m sure they’re gone now. They were total charmers in person. And if I was a lady who lunches I would totally want to lunch on those (Housewives style with butlers and such).

PBarn Lounge Chairs

These giant glass hurricanes were around $39 I think (down from $80). I loved how big they were (a cluster of three would look awesome on a giant 14′ long patio table or something – you know, if you’re handy enough to make one like my girl Katie B, or if you’re a housewife and can buy one to match your diamond studded sunglasses). Or if you’re like me, one would be awesome on a front porch, on one side of the door for asymmetrical charm. Now I’m sad I didn’t get one to do just that…

PBarn Outdoor Glass Lantern

These were also around $39 (marked down from $80) and they were also pretty large (maybe about 18″ tall?). I bet one would look so pretty in the middle of a patio table with a candle gleaming inside (and shining light out of all those lace-like holes).

PBarn White Ceramic Lanterns

Pretty glassware. And lots of it. I loved the cups on the top shelf. I think they were $3 each. So cute for anything from juice to wine (my Italian momma taught me that anything can be a wine cup, even an old jelly jar). Wait, that makes her sound like a lush, and I promise she’s not. Just a lady who doesn’t want to be restricted to stemware only when it comes to her wine.

PBarn Glasses

I was very very very tempted when I saw a pile of delicate lettered candle sconces. And of all the remaining letters, they still had Clara’s initials – C. P. (what are the odds?). Then I looked at the price tag and realized they were selling the whole stack of five letters as a set for $50. Boo! What if I just wanted two? Then I realized that they spelled out the word Peace. Made a lot more sense after that realization. I do get a kick out of the fact that Clara’s initials are in the word Peace (although she can definitely disturb the peace like the best of them!).

PBarn C And P

I snapped this picture because I thought these pillows were an awesome example of how someone who isn’t into decorating with Santa or reindeer could still gussy up their house for the holidays. Wouldn’t that red berry pillow with the long green lumbar be so nice on a sofa during the holidays? Plus they were pillow covers, so you could store them easily in a closet or something for the rest of the year (and just put your regular pillow covers back out once Christmas is over).

PBarn Christmas Pillows

So that was my latest PB run. I can’t believe I didn’t leave with anything, but in the back of my mind I knew our car space was limited (traveling with a kid and a dog means bringing the dog crate and the pack & play along with all of our suitcases and other stuff). And I was kinda saving my money for Mary Jo’s since we all know I have a fabric problem. Haha. So without further ado, let’s traipse through there…

MaryJo Interior

First I saw the bleached version of our dining room curtain fabric (Kanjhali Peacock by Robert Allen) and I loved it! So icy and soft.

MaryJo 15

Next I was won over by these fun imperfect polka dot fabrics in a bunch of colors (so sorry, I didn’t get the name of these fabrics, so your best bet is just to search a site like fabric.com or Mary Jo’s online shop (or check out Mary Jo’s in person if you can).

MaryJo 18

I was completely in love with this velvet-y rainbow fabric. How perfect would that be in a nursery or kids room? Heck, I want it in my room.

MaryJo 17

And then there were the “cabinet of curiosities” fabrics as I’m calling them. They were so cool that all I could think about is how awesome a yard or two could be stapled to a giant canvas and framed and hung as art. Again, I wish I knew the maker of all of these, but your best bet is just to see what you can find in an online fabric store or head over to Mary Jo’s if you can.

MaryJo 13 Animals

Here’s the snake fabric up close and personal. How bad-arse is that yellow snake with the big pink spots? I love her.

MaryJo 14 Snakes

This cool “pixelated” looking fabric was fun too. I loved the more grellow one down below.

MaryJo 11

And then there were these fun ginko fabrics in a bunch of colors. I thought yellow or navy would be awesome for some pillows.

MaryJo 7 Gingkos

And then there’s this guy. Orange, pink, yellow and blue ikat? Yes please! I got two yards. Strike up the fabric-purchasing band! Yup, I gleefully ran back to the car with two yards of this (marked down from $25 to $16 a yard). For anyone wondering, I do have the name of this guy since I took it home and it’s printed on the side of it. It’s called Ubud by Iman Home/Waverly and it can sell for up to $27 in other places! No idea what the heck I’ll use it for. Maybe a bunch of things (table runner, hall bathroom roman shade, upholstering a chair, who knows!). Will keep ya posted.

MaryJo 12 Our Pick

So there was the whirlwind that was window shopping when we were on the road to and from Haven! Next time I hope we have more time to stop at a few more places (some locals gave us some awesome recommendations that we’d love to check out someday). Where have you guys been window shopping? Any new fabric or houseware purchases lately? Or have you see anything at a store that inspired you to DIY your own take on it?

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Comments

  1. Molly O says

    July 13, 2012 at 6:55 pm

    I liked the “peace” candlesticks. I believe those were olive leaves (and branches) – get it? Extend an olive branch = make peace. :)

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      July 13, 2012 at 8:43 pm

      Oh yeah. Cute!

      xo,
      s

  2. lilcg says

    July 13, 2012 at 6:56 pm

    have you gone to the furniture and fabric outlets in high point? I got some adorable hable construction fabric for $10 a yard and convinced my mom to make me curtains.

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      July 13, 2012 at 8:40 pm

      We have passed through there a few years back but would love to go again!

      xo,
      s

  3. Ammie says

    July 13, 2012 at 7:01 pm

    Hi guys! Not related to this post at all, but I was looking through the archives and stumbled on your list from Dec 2010 (here: https://www.younghouselove.com/2010/12/page/2/) and WOW! You guys have accomplished so much of what you had listed. Kudos to the both of you!

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      July 13, 2012 at 8:46 pm

      Aw thanks! So fun to look back on that!

      xo,
      s

  4. Laura says

    July 13, 2012 at 8:18 pm

    I love your blog so much! I check it everyday and surf it numerous times throughout. Thanks so much for all the ideas/inspiration. We just bought our first home a little over a month ago and we use so many of your tips! We have more ideas than we have money and time, but I have to keep reminding myself that it will all get done eventually. Kudos to you!

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      July 13, 2012 at 8:44 pm

      Aw thanks Laura! Good luck!

      xo,
      s

  5. Penny Smith says

    July 13, 2012 at 8:30 pm

    OK-forget the shopping trip (which was awesome-btw!) GAME OF THRONES! KILLING me that we caught up and now have to wait for the next season!!! I feel SOOOOO naughty being a church attending Christian girl and I am watching this show (LOL!), but MAN it was easy to get into it!! I mean, so Braveheart-like with the kill of of main characters! And Tyrion Lannister-do ya not LOVE his character???? OK-I’ll stop!! :)

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      July 13, 2012 at 8:39 pm

      Haha it’s definitely addicting! My favorite is Kahleesi.

      xo,
      s

  6. Amanda says

    July 13, 2012 at 10:03 pm

    Did you happen to notice how much they were charging per yard for the khanjali peacock fabric (the icy version of your living room curtains)? I’ve had my eye on this fabric since January….Thanks!

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      July 13, 2012 at 10:33 pm

      Hmm, maybe $12-14? Don’t remember!

      xo,
      s

  7. Heidi P. says

    July 13, 2012 at 11:11 pm

    Oh my does it beckon.
    So much to love, so little money! :)

    I loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooove love love. that ginkgo fabric. Have I told you that’s my logo?!? Must.buy. And just the other day I fell in love with the one you bought! Yay! Little jealous. :)

    Reply
  8. erin says

    July 14, 2012 at 12:00 am

    i would love to see you make a roman shade with that fabric (or actually any fabric)! i’ve always wanted to make one but feel like if i can “watch” you make one, then i would be able yo do it too.

    Reply
  9. SuziM says

    July 14, 2012 at 8:48 am

    What other places were recommended to you around there? I moved to a small town outside of Charlotte and looking for some hidden places to explore/shop. It takes a while to find these stores :)

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      July 14, 2012 at 9:32 am

      If you check out the comments on the Haven post (if you search “Haven” on our sidebar it’s the first post that comes up) you can check those out. Hope it helps!

      xo,
      s

  10. Sarah K says

    July 14, 2012 at 10:00 am

    This is makes me sad that there’s no Pottery Barn outlet near me. Great finds!

    Reply
  11. amber says

    July 14, 2012 at 10:13 am

    That ubud fabric would look great on a pouf!

    Reply
  12. SheilaG @ Plum Doodles says

    July 14, 2012 at 10:41 am

    Ah, you’re bringing back memories. We lived in Spartanburg for a few years and the locals called those outlets the “yellow stores.” Imagine that. :) I made a few trips to Mary Jo’s as well, love that store! Looking forward to seeing what you do with your fabric. I fall in love with fabric, buying without a plan, and still have it years later. I probably need an intervention.

    Reply
  13. Meghan Allison says

    July 14, 2012 at 11:27 am

    Love the natural curiosity fabrics! We have one in our house and it adds amazing color and interest to a room. They are by Design Legacy if readers want to do a search. According to a textile store in Atlanta they are all original artist illustrations that were hand painted and then reproduced on linen.

    Reply
  14. Lisa Mende says

    July 14, 2012 at 1:55 pm

    loved your trip. i live in charlotte so i go to both those places quite often and have considered doing a post on both but you beat me to the punch. who knows i might do it anyway! those fabrics with the large bugs, catapillers etc are design legacy. don’t’ you love them. they remind me of some of the natural curiosity art pieces. you are right, they would look great framed. i bought one with butterflies so i could cut out the individual butterflies and patch a quilt and a chair but when i got ready to do it, i couldn’t find the fabric….

    Reply
  15. Cathy says

    July 14, 2012 at 2:35 pm

    We just ‘window shopped’ at Everything Vintage Co. in Toano, VA. (http://www.everythingvintageco.com/) (http://www.cathygreeninteriors.com/2012/07/everything-vintage/)

    It’s only 40 miles from Richmond. You guys would love it!

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      July 14, 2012 at 3:04 pm

      Sounds awesome!!

      xo,
      s

  16. Betsy says

    July 14, 2012 at 3:12 pm

    SOOO jealous! I am in WA and the closest PB outlet is probably Tennessee!?!? Crazy. I guess they just don’t want to cross the Mississippi!!!!Thanks for the pics though – that’s the closest I’ll come to going there anytime in the near future!!!

    Reply
  17. Bryony says

    July 14, 2012 at 4:57 pm

    Just as much as the gorgeous pictures and finds from PB and Mary Jo’s, can I just say Sherry that I love that you’re into Game of Thrones!? My mom got my husband the first 4 books for Christmas, and he got me the 5th one for my birthday. We’ve been hooked ever since the first season of the show!

    Reply
  18. Anna says

    July 14, 2012 at 5:01 pm

    Mary Jo’s is in my hometown of Gastonia! Living in Charlotte now I frequent there and recently purchased a pretty yellow/gray honeycomb print for curtains.

    I’ve been going to MJ’s my entire life…my mom used to drag me there as a kid and it was sooooo boring…I now get to bore my own children when I take them there. Glad to see you made the visit to G-town!

    Reply
  19. Laura says

    July 14, 2012 at 10:23 pm

    Just went fabric shopping today too and coincidentally bought yellow zigazag fabric (for $5!) to make pillows. Come to see your site today and noticed the yellow chevron pillow you are digging. Yay! Nice to see the finished product will look awesome!

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      July 15, 2012 at 10:58 am

      Love it!!

      xo
      s

  20. Elizabeth says

    July 15, 2012 at 12:06 am

    Just wanted to say that I LOVE reading your blog! Thanks to the two of you, no, wait, thanks to the FOUR of you for inspiring many people. You have wonderful ideas and are enthusiastic as well as, like I said before, very inspirational. Thank you and I look forward to reading more from your blog!
    By the way, you guys are a beautiful family- God bless!!!!! :)

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      July 15, 2012 at 10:57 am

      Aw thanks Elizabeth! You’re so sweet!

      xo,
      s

  21. Jennifer says

    July 15, 2012 at 12:26 am

    I LOVE Mary Jo’s Cloth Shop — used to shop there when I was in grad school. I wish they would have a more comprehensive web store, but they aren’t the most high-tech, so I’m not holding my breath. Maybe that’s how they keep their prices so low…. ha. Kinda sad I never did any personal shopping there while I had the chance.

    Reply
  22. Sarah says

    July 15, 2012 at 6:34 am

    My oh my… Mary Jo’s looks amazing! I live in NC and we are planning a trip to IKEA (in Charlotte) soon. I guess I’ll have to hit up this place too! Saving my pennies starting… now!

    Reply
  23. Maggie says

    July 15, 2012 at 1:49 pm

    I work at the JCrew outlet in Gaffney! Small world!

    Reply
  24. Meaningful Nest says

    July 15, 2012 at 2:15 pm

    I love all of the fun things you featured and pined over! I have a recent obsession with red, too, which I posted about on my fun beverage cart that I painted red on your Pinterest challenge! Red is a neutral…it goes with everything and can be incorporated into almost every holiday decor scheme! PB is my total weakness..we have an outlet about an hour away. Give me a Starbucks, a cart, and about 3 hours by myself. Heaven.

    Reply
  25. Ashley says

    July 15, 2012 at 3:52 pm

    It’s so funny that you posted this, because I was at Mary Jo’s on Tuesday and thought about you guys. I live about 30 minutes from there, and about 30 minutes from the Gaffney Outlets. Talk about having to use self control! I love going to both so much! If you are ever there and a crazy girl runs up to you like your a movie star, it’s a good chance that girl could be me! Next time your back in the area, and have time to take a trip off the beaten path, you should come to York, SC. My husband and I have a restaurant there, The Brandon House. If you do come to York, please stop by, so that I can be that crazy lady!

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      July 15, 2012 at 3:56 pm

      Aw that sounds awesome! We’d love to bump into you out there sometime!

      xo,
      s

  26. Alex @ Good Girl Gone Wife says

    July 15, 2012 at 6:42 pm

    I love those lanterns and hurricanes!

    Lots of pretty fabrics too — it’s awesome that you can buy them online!

    Reply
  27. Christy says

    July 15, 2012 at 9:32 pm

    Your lovely post made me homesick. When I lived in Greenville SC, I would often go up to the PBO in Gaffney.(close to the big ol ‘Peach’) You are one strong-willed woman, that rattan chair would’ve been strapped to the top of my Jeep for sure!

    Reply
  28. Judith says

    July 16, 2012 at 10:21 am

    No, it is not just you- that the Pottery Barn building beckons. I hear heaven’s trumphets and choir sing and see a ray of light shine down! HA!

    Reply
  29. SC says

    July 16, 2012 at 1:14 pm

    Out of curiosity–did John go to TJ? I know he grew up in NoVa.

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      July 16, 2012 at 1:14 pm

      Yup, TJ!

      xo,
      s

  30. Lisa Gay says

    July 16, 2012 at 3:30 pm

    I am so excited that my favorite bloggers visited my favorite fabric store! It’s a true sew-ers paradise. I’m actually on the way out the door to go there this afternoon. :)

    Reply
  31. Elle says

    July 16, 2012 at 5:39 pm

    I work at Pottery Barn Kids so it’s awesome to see what the outlet is carrying for cheap! Wish they had more outlet locations.

    On a side note, I was at the yogurt lab this weekend and they have your exact same kitchen stools along with matching normal chairs and short benches/stools. The yogurt lab and y’all have the same design taste ;)

    Reply
  32. Ashleigh says

    July 16, 2012 at 11:39 pm

    I used to live 5 minutes away from Mary Jos – and my family still does! So when I go to visit I ALWAYS make a trip. Last time my mother-in-law and I spent 3.5 hours in there! Sometimes inspiration makes you lose track of time!

    xx Ashleigh

    Reply
  33. Stephanie says

    July 19, 2012 at 1:47 pm

    First, I was at Haven and you guys rocked! What a way to start the conference!

    I’m just getting caught up on posts and LOVE this one. I used to live in Charlotte and frequented Mary Jo’s. They have every fabric made I think!

    I now live in Greenville, SC which isn’t far from Gaffney. Love that PB Outlet – FYI for next time, they allow you to bring your dog in!

    Glad you had a fun trip home!

    Stephanie
    Fresh Picked Vintage

    Reply
  34. Sophie says

    July 19, 2012 at 2:52 pm

    I just love those curiosities fabrics….and @Sherry I’m 99% sure I’ve seen those math wall art pictures at either Marshalls or Target for next to nothing!

    Reply
  35. Chris says

    July 31, 2012 at 7:53 pm

    The link for the Narural Curiosities fabric.

    http://Www.design-legacy.com/?s=natural+history+goods

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      July 31, 2012 at 8:49 pm

      Love it!

      xo,
      s

  36. Jessica Ballard says

    August 3, 2012 at 12:55 pm

    Love the write up on Mary Jo’s. I live Local- very local to it, and it is an awesome go-to fabric spot. We made 2 of my kids bedding using fabric from there. My sister finds fabric she likes and sends us pics and we go there to find it since it is so cheap. Mary Jo herself still works there and helps on the floor most days. Wonderful place to go!!

    Reply
  37. Lisa E says

    November 13, 2012 at 10:12 am

    I had never been to a Pottery Barn Outlet, believe it or not and had my first experience this past weekend. Buyer beware. Avoid outlet malls when it’s a holiday weekend, yikes, that place was a zoo! Anyway, love their inventory, I really do, but I’m sorry, I still feel the prices are still too high, even at the discounted rate. When I saw the furniture, I just thought, I can build that with Ana White’s plans for lots cheaper! Jus’ sayin’………. ;)

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      November 13, 2012 at 10:14 am

      Yeah I agree about the furniture – sometimes things are still crazy expensive! It’s like searching for that diamond in the rough- sometimes there’s an awesome light fixture for $29 or something!

      xo
      s

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