Colors may not be what they appear



An email today form a reader in North Carolina---pointing out that relying on a web site photo or catalog picture to pick a color for a glider rocker is risky. Be sure to see an actual wood sample if you are trying to match a glider rocker to your nursery.

"Hi Denise and Alan,

My husband and I are expecting our first baby in December and bought your book on recommendation from a friend. It's been a great resource for us as we stock the nursery!

Just wanted to write in with a comment about babycatalog.com. We priced Dutalier glider rockers in stores and online and found this Web site to be the best price (plus it had free shipping). We ordered a darker color wood to match the rest of our nursery furniture, but when the glider arrived it was much, much lighter than depicted online (as in, natural versus walnut color). We went to Babies-R-Us to look at their Dutalier catalog to make sure that we had ordered the right color, and indeed, we would have chosen the same color had we reviewed the paper catalog before our purchase. Long story short -- babycatalog.com said they couldn't do anything for us and pointed us to a disclaimer on their Web site that says due to computer resolution and screen differences, they aren't responsible for variations in color. We understand this, but feel that their wood color swatches are so far off, it would be easy for anyone to order the wrong color. Now we are going to have to sand and stain the rocker to get it to match our other furniture (which, Dutalier tells us, voids their warranty).

I just thought you might want to warn your readers that the colors depicted online are, in some cases, drastically different than what you actually receive. My advice would be -- before ordering, new moms and dads should contact Dutalier in Canada to ensure they pick the right wood color.

Thank you for your time and the great book."

Lisa A.
Raleigh, NC

Posted: Mon - October 17, 2005 at 10:29 AM          


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