Pier 1

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Redmond, United States

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Home goods store· Boutique· Candle store· Furniture store· Glass & mirror shop· Kitchen furniture store· Lighting store· Outdoor furniture store· Rustic furniture store· Wicker store

Pier 1 Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Pier 1 is located in Redmond, United States on 7225 170th Ave NE #101. Pier 1 is rated 4 out of 5 in the category home goods store in United States.

Address

7225 170th Ave NE #101

Price range

$$

Phone

+14258822565

Open hours

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Andrea Block

Store will be closing, currently everything is 25-40% off. Still lots of furniture.

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Usha Ganesan

We got some pretty good house decor items. If you want a conversational piece, this is definitely the place to go. Friend got a 30 pig doing yoga and its a super hit. If you are looking to spend money on home decor this is a good place. You can find some treasures as less as 3

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Alex Limtiaco

We got these dorky cups that we're a geometric gemstone looking shape. They were made out of molded glass with some sort of rainbow pearlescent tinge to it, the kind of thing that is super awesome, but if I hadn't seen these in the store, I'd never have bought them.

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Jill DeMarco

The store is very clean and the staff is extremely helpful. I'm giving the store 4 stars because there just isn't much stock that's of use or interest to me. Stock is mainly home decorating, not much is practical.

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Pradeep Java

A outlet where you can buy garments & other home good

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Russell Caanon

Knock off resin deities, much better to have in bronzeware or porcelainware! Look elsewhere for the quality, you would desire and want in your own home!

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Ronald Peterson

Friendly service. Mediocre selection.

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Keith Horton

Some of the staff were excellent in helping us find what we wanted in the price range we were looking for. Not 5 stars as a couple of sales people were a little less than helpful