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It's simple to redeem your coupon or promo code at One Kings Lane. Log onto the site or create a username and password so you can easily shop and check out. Once you have chosen the furnishings you want to buy, place each one into your cart. When you're done shopping, go to Checkout. Type in your credit card or PayPal information. Your shipping address information and payment method will be displayed, including the items you are purchasing. On the Order Summary page, you will see a line beneath the sales tax indicating "gift card or promo" with a plus sign to the right. Click on the + sign. A space will be revealed for you to input your code. The discount will then be deducted from your total cost.When you're on the One Kings Lane web site, check out the Clearance tab for marked-down prices on items that will add beauty and function to your home. These discounted items are arranged according to categories that can range from furniture to mirrors to gifts and much more. You can also choose from colors.




Perhaps you are looking for a marked-down item in pink to complement the furniture in your baby daughter's bedroom. Just click on the pink circle and those sale items will pop up on your screen. Also, opt to look at items in a certain price range. Finally, choose whether you're shopping for new or vintage items on sale.It's easy to decorate your home in the style you want with the broad range of decorating furnishings you can find at One Kings Lane. Similar to other home decorating sites like Wayfair and Ballard Designs, One Kings Lane offers hundreds of home goods decor items in a large variety of styles and in a broad range of prices.One Kings Lane is primarily for shoppers who love the convenience of shopping for high-quality home goods online. This company, however, also has a brick-and-mortar showroom you can visit in New York City for one-on-one design advice, by appointment only, at The Studio at One Kings Lane. You will talk with a design expert who will discuss your needs and come up with a plan for your space, including a list of items you can purchase on the web site that will fit right into your dream home style.




Alison Pincus and Susan Feldman are the co-founders of One Kings Lane, which was begun in San Francisco in 2009. It has evolved into a huge home decor online retail site with over 10 million members purchasing from the e-store. If you love to shop, you will be in your glory at the One Kings Lane web site. The home page is gorgeous, with large colorful photographs that place home goods items in categories that make sense. If you are looking for kitchen furnishings for your beach house, there may be an ad that day for just such a category. The products on the home page change on a regular basis, though many items are always on the site.If you love the look of a certain style of a room or home, you can shop in that category. Simply click on the broad categories at the top of the homepage and begin shopping. If you are looking for something for your dining room, hover your mouse over Dining & Kitchen. You will see all of the many sub-categories you now can choose from. There are also Featured Items listed here.




Look at what's new this week, what the best-sellers are in Dining & Kitchen, what you can find Only at OKL and what's on clearance. You'll also see the word "vintage" here. Vintage items are a specialty of One Kings Lane, with some furnishings dating to the 18th century. For those we love antiques from around the world, this is the place to find those one-of-a-kind furnishings.Also under each product sub-heading are not-to-be-missed products featuring special items, such as brands that OKL simply loves or short articles giving you information you need to know about rugs, for example. There is so much information on the One Kings Lane site that you will never run out of ideas for decorating your space.In addition to the articles you can find on the web site, you'll also find loads of information on social media sites. For example, learn how to create a stylish coffee table through a helpful video like One Kings Lane: How to Style Your Coffee Table.One Kings Lane on Pinterest: Pin the items you love to your decorating Pinterest Board with these postings on the One Kings Lane Pinterest site.




All items are categorized by room, by color, and in a variety of wonderful ways. Follow, Like, Pin and Share.One Kings Lane on Twitter: Follow the goings-on of the company as you view room makeovers and take a look at The Studio in New York's Soho neighborhood.One Kings Lane on Instagram: Share your decorating triumphs with photographs you upload to be featured on the feed. Follow and share your favorite rooms.One Kings Lane on Facebook: Become a Facebook follower of the page and click your way to interesting articles on decorating, view before-and-after design photos and shopping is just a click away.One Kings Lane (Headquarters) San Francisco, CA 94107 Telephone Number: 1-855-746-7655The Studio at One Kings Lane New York, NY 10013For the last seven years, One Kings Lane’s fiercely loyal 12 million members have cuddled up with their laptops and iPhones at all hours of the day and night, fawning over a fabulous, eclectic-chic lifestyle they want like to mad to make their own.




And with one click and a credit card, voila, a French Club Recliner or Montauk Rope Hammock arrives on their doorstep. But as of Thursday, in San Francisco, fans of the curated online marketplace will be able to hop an elevator to the second floor of an unassuming office building South of Market and, as co-founder Susan Feldman put it, "touch and feel" a select arrangement of OKL’s signature mix of new and vintage furniture and light fixtures, wall mirrors and linens and decorative pillows — and the cutest littlest cocktail table you’ve ever laid your eyes on. (By Interlude, with a marbled black base that sells for a respectable $305.) The new 2,200-square-foot San Francisco studio, which two days before its opening was the site of a high-powered political powwow that drew several Bay Area A-listers, is OKL’s second; the first opened last summer in Tribeca to instant popularity. And if the plan goes according to Feldman and her co-founder, Alison Pincus, they hope to expand (likely to Los Angeles next).




Maybe, one day, there will be actual OKL stores lining chic, boutique-filled streets, but for now, it’s intentionally an intimate, almost exclusive-feeling affair — held at OKL’s headquarters, where you’re matched with a personal One Kings Lane designer for a one-hour sit-down — free of charge. "The design process can be so overwhelming for people," explains Feldman, who once held an online focus group in a space decked out with OKL items and watched, amazed, as everyone ogled the pillows and couches and rugs. She knew then that a brick-and-mortar was a good idea. "We have over 40,000 items on our site — it’s daunting!" Online, OKL always has offered shoppers inspiration and access, she says, but it hadn’t quite mastered the ability to help customers truly personalize their experience and express themselves. The opportunity to work with customers, one-on-one, and in person will be a game-changer, she says. Plus, suddenly the idea of buying a bigger-ticket item, like an OKL couch is easier to stomach, when you can actually come in and sit for a spell, sink into its cushions and feel the fabric.




(You’ve gotta try the gorgeous, masculine gray wool couch with mahogany trim and chrome steel legs, that commands the "City" room in SOMA. At $1,500, "you get a lot of look for that price," says Alex Reid, head designer.) To the left, cubicles of tech types toil away, to the right, guests are greeted with coffee and fresh fruit, and mini-mason jars of yogurt parfaits — and two former conference rooms that have been transformed into two seasonal "vignettes" — Town + Country, they’re calling it. "In an ideal world, you’ve got your city place and your country place…" said Reid. Here, in the "Country," which ironically overlooks SOMA’s construction cranes and a dim sum restaurant — you’ve got bold blues mixed with lots of wood, a distressed "quirky-sized" vintage dough table and dhurrie rugs, an airy beaded chandelier and a vintage shandong bench with a zebra print hair hide upholstery, the walls are decorated with a montage of sea-themed oil paintings and old black-and-white surf photographs.




A few steps, and suddenly you’re back in the city — "No commute!" jokes Feldman — where it’s all about easy urban sophistication: a clean-lined iron bed; an assortment of horn-rimmed wall mirrors; and an almost invisible Plexi-Craft clear coffee table ideal for small spaces. Online, OKL has a seemingly infinite scroll of its curated offerings, but the studio cures the amateur decorator’s ADD, by further curating the inventory. And shows folks what an OKL-sourced room really looks — and feels like — in the flesh, while still allowing customers to design their own space, in their own way, which is what OKL has always been about. For now, at least, the San Francisco studio and the New York City studio feature the exact same vignettes — down to every throw blanket and fiddle-leaf fig tree. Whether East and West coasts tastes will wildly differ down the line remains to be seen. "We just don’t know yet," says Feldman. "We can’t wait to see!" But, says Pincus, a "best-seller is a best-seller," regardless of the city.




Reid, OKL head designer, agrees. "I lived in L.A. for eight years and moved to New York a year-and-a-half ago, I don’t think New York is really any more buttoned-up than California, maybe some of our easy-breezy pieces will do better out West, where, it’s constantly summer.” Still, Reid changes the vignettes every season. And every month, he does a celebrity home makeover. He recently designed Rebecca Minkoff’s Brooklyn living room. He put together a nursery for supermodel Coco Rocha. California designer Jenny Kayne is up next, along with Estee Stanley’s Hamptons manse and Gwyneth Paltrow-founded GOOP’s Manhattan office. OKL also has projects in the works with Lauren Bush Lauren, shoe designer Jesse Randall, and handbag maven Claire Vivier. Going into stars’ and tastemakers’ homes, and lives, is one way OKL hopes to spread the big news that it’s open for highly personalized business. The other is by word-of-mouth — the San Francisco studio hasn’t even officially opened yet, and already they have five appointments lined up on Day One.

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