Jensen-Lewis has expanded its collection, which runs from funky to restrained contemporary. With a full range of well made and moderately priced furniture, this can be "one stop shopping." Couches are in the $1,500 to $3,000 range, and beds run between $1,000 and $2,000.
Readers shopping for furniture, say Jensen-Lewis has "changed a lot," since they dumped the dumb tag line: "most colorful furniture store". They are "very pleased" with "good finds to be had at this store" especialy Della Robbia sofas. Prices are good too, "they've been hitting the "mid-priced modern" price point long before West Elm, CB2, EQ3, Bo Concept, and others have attacked it."
Problems? Customer service. While some have not had problems, others say they have had "the worst service" at the shop, "RUN AWAY" they write from employees who are "rude."
(Note: This is an update. First reviewed on 8.02.04)

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j-l new store Calagaris (sp?) is nice and shinny, but the quality... does anyone know about the quality? Natrona offers Tonin Casa, does anyone know about either? Tonin's glass was def. thicker and seemed better on the extension tables. help?