Full review
I bought a Bordeaux dining table with the mahogany stain. It is sturdy, but the quality of the top finish is the worst I have ever seen. I don't know how so many "steps" could result in this paper-thin finish. With normal use, it started peeling off within a year. Also, a damp vase placed on the seam caused the particle board to expand and now there is a mound in the middle of the table. I paid way too much for a table that has to have a tablecloth. All the time. It should have come with a warning: "Not intended for normal daily use. Cover constantly for best results." If you don't want the hassle of constantly covering it, I recommend ordering a knock-off for less money and better quality. Also, one of the opaque finishes may be more durable.
Then, our 8 x 10 wool rug started smelling like burnt rubber after 2 or 3 years. I thought it was a belt on the housecleaners' vacuum causing the smell. The carpet cleaner I hired said Pottery Barn saves money by using rubber in the rug construction for cheap bulk. After a few years it breaks down and starts to offgass. The rug is now molding in my garage while I figure out how to dispose of it. I mentioned it casually to a salesperson, and she looked at me like I was insane.
Pottery Barn Products that have been great: I have a set of the Emma dinnerware that seems fragile, but has held up great with no chips for 4 months. Microwavable and dishwashable. Ottomons have also held up well. The mahogany chair finish is durable, I am guessing because it is solid wood and not a sheer-finish veneer.