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NY Good Questions: Which Dresser Do You Prefer?

7.22desk.jpgDear AT,

I'm looking for a nice dresser.

Now the candidates are down to two:

The 8-drawer Poliform or the 6-drawer Boconcept, in black.

I'm getting a Wenge/black stained oak finish.

The Poliform, of course, is twice as expensive.

But I'm willing to pay more if the quality and service justify it.

Is Poliform worth it? Is Boconcept cheap? Please help.

Thanks! Jing

 
 
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the first one. i like darker furniture though.

posted by MFlick on July 22nd 2008 at 8:43am
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i was pretty unimpressed by the quality of the BoConcept dressers and drawers when I saw them in person, they felt more like IKEA than something I should be paying so much for.

posted by CaliinFrance on July 22nd 2008 at 8:44am
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Talk about opposite ends of the spectrum!
I have never been impressed with BoConcept, so if you can afford it, go with the one from Poliform.

posted by Kathryn on July 22nd 2008 at 9:39am
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boconcept = icky
go for the good stuff.

posted by misty on July 22nd 2008 at 10:42am
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If price is less of an issue, go with Poliform. Bo Concept is really not that great. It is basically very expensive Ikea that is assembled for you.

If you want the Poliform unit but are looking to cut the cost, try ordering the piece through Europe By Net. It is a simple process. You just email them and let them know which piece, size, and finish you want, they will send you a quote (typically about 20-25% less than the suggested US retail) and you place the order if everything meets with your approval.

The other thing you might want to check is Jesse Italia's various unit styles.

http://www.jesse.it/ing/products/night-area/units.html

Be sure to click through all of the pictures under each style. Some of them bare a remarkable likeness to some of the Poliform styles. Jesse's price point is typically much closer to Bo Concept than Poliform, so if you find something that matches the Poliform item in style, you may be able to save some money there. I don't know who carries Jesse in New York, but they are carried by Pomp Home in LA. They may be able to order for you, or help you find a New York retailer.

One thing you should be aware of: Italy shuts down in august. Everything closes. If you place your Poliform or Jesse order now, you are probably looking at an additional 4-6 weeks on top of the usual 6-8 weeks for an item to come from Italy. You may only find immediate satisfaction if the Poliform unit you want is sold from the floor or if they happen to have the exact style you want in the warehouse (which is rare as Poliform doesn't warehouse a large inventory in the states.)

posted by RichardinLA on July 22nd 2008 at 1:40pm
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ha hah. in my experience the more $$ the furniture costs, the worse the "service" is going to be.

posted by buyersremorse on July 22nd 2008 at 5:33pm
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Thank you so much everybody. I'll definitely report back once my dresser arrives:)

posted by imcaffeine on July 23rd 2008 at 6:09am
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im very happy with my bo concept dresser it is definately better than ikea

posted by lena024 on July 23rd 2008 at 8:26am
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I have a bunch of BoConcept stuff in my living room and would not do it again. Though I think it's better than Ikea quality I agree with the other commenters that it is overpriced.

Spring for the Poliform if you can afford it.

posted by TheRealCMJ on July 24th 2008 at 7:15am
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