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WONK

68 Jay Street #101
Brooklyn, NY 11201
718.596.8026
www.wonknyc.com

Please go to our new link for Wonk.

3-13-wonk1.jpg"Inspired, thoughtfully designed, and reasonably priced." That's the furniture mission behind Wonk, one Brooklyn's growing sources for original design. They're also opening a new store in Williamsburg and having a party this week:

3-13-wonk2.jpgTHUR MARCH 22nd @ 6:30 pm
160 North 4th Street [b/t Bedford and Driggs - Williamsburg]
Wine, Food, Music, Good People, Great Design

Started in 2004, Wonk specializes in all the furniture you need for a home, except for the bed and the sofa. They have an ever widening variety of tables, chairs, dressers and other storage pieces, that are boxy, modern and stripped down. Think of these pieces as building blocks and sort of a cross between Blu Dot and Ikea (with a high quality).

 
 

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Our favorites are the Carroll lacquered shelves ($325), The Boris Dining Table ($975), and the Home Office setup, which reminds us of a grown up David Netto collection.

*Second store: 160 North 4th Street [b/t Bedford and Driggs] in Williamsburg

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Wonk

Location:
68 Jay Street #101
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone:
718.596.8026
Website: www.wonknyc.com
Categories: bookcases & shelves, chairs & benches, office & task, sofas & armchairs, desks, dining & occasional

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Comments (11)

I recently revisited their DUMBO store. They really do beautiful beautiful work. Comparably, and fairly, priced to other high-end independent designer work, but unfortunately just out of reach for me for now.

posted by ScottB on 2007-03-13 11:43:26

I'm in love with the Charlotte coffee table. Any idea if they have a west coast distributor?

posted by Enrique on 2007-03-13 11:54:17

Ha! I was just about to say that, Enrique. Well, not the west coast part. And I'm confident that I'm not going to get a look at it here in Detroit.

posted by LauraII on 2007-03-13 11:57:57

I like the designs, but I'm not seeing the Ikea side of things. The dining chairs are ~$500. You can get a functional chair for 1/10 that at Ikea, or the Blu Dot chair chair for 1/4 that. How about a "cheap and cheerful" theme month?

posted by dave on 2007-03-13 13:06:04

I agree that it doesn't have much to do with Ikea. I don't know where that came from.

posted by ScottB on 2007-03-13 13:29:46

Wait, is the opening this week or next?

posted by F.Feelings on 2007-03-13 13:32:21

I really love this company and the work that they do. I visited the Dumbo store a few years ago and found that they were helpful and really friendly.

posted by christina on 2007-03-13 13:32:40

I've walked by this store so many times, and just assumed that their furniture, which looks very high end would just not be affordable at all. Pleasantly surprised to see on the website that a cabinet is $375. Not cheap, but much better quality and design than something you'd see at crate + barrel.

posted by karyn on 2007-03-13 14:00:42

i agree with dave. i did not see this as inexpensive.

posted by elizabeth in AL on 2007-03-13 14:24:04

Huh? Where in the original post did anyone say "inexpensive"? I think the pieces are very reasonably priced when compared to similar quality pieces I've seen here in LA. That lust-worthy Charlotte coffee table is priced at $475, which I think is a great price. (Of course since I live in LA, I'd get hit with freight charges if I did purchase that table.) At any rate, I'm having samples sent to see if this actually could be the coffee table of my dreams.

posted by Enrique on 2007-03-13 15:55:53

In the future, I won't be so glib (maybe). Actually the Ikea reference was in response to the angular, spartan, semi-Scandinavian design style I detected, nothing more.

As for pricing, they are priced high enough to know you're getting a quality piece and not too high to give you sticker shock.

As for availability, I forgot to mention that they ship all over the USA!

posted by maxwell on 2007-03-13 23:05:10

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