Web Furniture Retailers Embracing Art Yet Another Reason to Shop
Online
It seems that once again, the virtual world has outperformed the
real world. Online furniture retailers are offering canvas
transfers and prints from respected artists alongside their
furniture.
I have to confess, I am an avid online shopper. Being a New
Yorker, there are two elements to the online shopping experience
that make it so much better than going to a local retailer. The
first, unquestionably, is convenience. Trying to get any item of
substance around this town is nearly impossible. Delivery fees
charged by New York retailers are notoriously murderous, so that
usually removes most items out of the competitive range of what
is offered online. Additionally, I often have to travel far to
find what I'm looking for, and traveling here can be a
nightmare. Many singular online retailers have an exceptional
selection of goods that might take several trips to several
different merchants here to purchase.
The second element that makes online shopping more feasible is
price. Delivery fees aside, most online retailers are not paying
for expensive Manhattan real estate. The products they offer are
no different in many cases to what is being sold online, and yet
I am expected to pay a premium for having it right now. Sorry,
but I can wait for a few days to have the exact same (or often a
better) item delivered. In fact, Ii can probably pay for the
most expensive and fastest delivery method offered and still
save money over buying locally.
I recently had a good experience that solidified my position on
online shopping. I was recently shopping online for furniture
when I noticed that a few of the online retailers were offering
prints and canvas transfers alongside their furnishings. These
were high quality, framed or un-framed artistic works by
recognized artist and the prices were well below what I would be
paying here. The selection of artist was incredible, from
impressionist masters such as Monet, Renoir and Van Gogh to
abstracts from Maitland and Li-Leger. I ended up ordering two
prints and one canvas transfer, all framed, in addition to the
furniture piece I was originally looking for.
I would have a hard time finding an art selection as nice as the
one this online furniture retailer had anywhere in the city, and
especially not at a furniture store. They even had a section
with the works of new artists.
The bottom line is that as long as online retailers continue to
offer superior convenience, pricing and selection, the number of
people who shop online will continue to grow. The art I found at
my favorite online furniture dealer is just one example of how
online shopping is really starting to surpass the local buying
experience.