Imagine a couch so abysmal that, for a moment, the people of the world cast aside their differing political opinions to rally together and hate on it.。
This powerfully shitty piece of furniture exists in the form of a West Elm sofa named "Peggy," and after one brave and fed-up soul, Anna Hezel, decided to publicly put the couch on blast, drastic measures were taken. 。
In one small step for West Elm, and one giant leap for furniture aficionados everywhere, customers who regrettably purchased the Peggy sofa are being offered a full refund.。
SEE ALSO:A picture of 6 girls on a couch is one of the great mysteries of our time。SEE ALSO:A picture of 6 girls on a couch is one of the great mysteries of our time。 In Hezel's original article on。The Awl。
, beautifully entitled, "Why Does This One Couch From West Elm Suck So Much?" she passionately detailed the personal disappointment she faced following her purchase of the wretched and disintegrating seat. 。
By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.。
Thanks for signing up!。
Tweet may have been deleted。
Tweet may have been deleted。
Tweet may have been deleted 。
Tweet may have been deleted 。
Tweet may have been deleted。
Suddenly, #PeggyGate was born and people began calling their West Elm furniture into question.。
Tweet may have been deleted。
In the end, Hezel successfully made her case and in a follow up piece posted on Wednesday, she explained that three days after her original article came out she "noticed that all traces of the Peggy (including the Peggy chair and the Peggy sectional) had disappeared from West Elm’s website." 。
Tweet may have been deleted 。
In a statement to Hezel, a West Elm PR representative explained that her critical feedback was greatly appreciated. The statement read:。 "... I want to assure you that this information is taken very seriously. Every inquiry received is reviewed and submitted to our executive team and buyers in the specific area. It’s important to know that not all situations are like yours and we handle each of them case by case. We take necessary measures, internally, as we see fit. In this case Ms. Hezel, we deemed it was best to remove the Peggy sofa from our website." 。 In addition to removing the furniture from the website, the company is now offering Peggy owners "a full refund or replacement of orders placed in the U.S. and Canada after July 2014." 。
Mashable。