Pottery Barn really limits the number of coupons they give out on their products and in all of their stores (Pottery Barn Kids included). In my experience, they will occasionally offer discounted or free shipping, modest promotional discounts and every once in a while you can find a 10% off coupon for their products. Typically, the best ways to get these is to be on their email and catalog distribution list.
Another option to consider is buying discounted Pottery Barn gift cards. These have the advantage of being able to be paired with any of the other discounts or promotions that might be going on and they function just like cash. Popular gift card exchanges like Plastic Jungle and Gift Card Rescue will often have Pottery Barn gift cards available for a discount.
Currently Plastic Jungle is offering Pottery Barn gift cards at a 14% discount off of their face value. Given Pottery Barn’s tight pricing, this is actually a decent discount. You can also sign up for a Pottery Barn credit card and you will receive credit for every purchase you make at Pottery Barn stores towards future purchases.
Every $250 you spend will get you a $25 coupon. If you are buying a large item (like a bed or other furniture) this can offer a nice 10% savings.
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