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CB2: Son of Crate & Barrel

3737 North Lincoln Avenue
Chicago, Il 60613
800.606.6252
www.cb2.com

cb2.2.jpgWhat do you get when you cross Urban Outfitters, West Elm and Conran's? Crate & Barrel's founders, Gordon and Carole Segal, opened their newest store CB2 in Chicago (their hometown) a little while ago, but their website just went live for orders this week.

What's the verdict? We think they should have taken a bigger risk here. Like the parent store, CB2 plays it safe. The press blurb advertises "Smart designs, clever materials. Neat stuff, cool colors. A point of view: In the know, on the go" This is not only a little juvenile, it seems to be selling to a crowd that likes Disney movies, not a crowd that really loves young, hip design. To be sure, some of the designs are interesting and attractive for their rough minimalism (see the Scooter Bed for $450, the Zinc Desk for $199, and the Flip Flop Convertible Sofa for $999) and the prices are low.

We remain lukewarm, but optimistic. We recommend taking a look, ordering something if you need it and like it, and sending us your comments below. MGR

 
 

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I've been making the trek to Chicago on Ikea/CB2 runs for a few years now. The location is very out-of-the-way (more north-Boystown than Michigan Ave.), but well worth the trip. As a perpetual college student stranded in the midwest, it's the best place I've found for good design that I can afford to take home with me. Many a shabby apartment has been glammed up with their on-the-cheap mod shower curtains, area rugs and glasswear. Glad to see I can now save myself the drive!

posted by Mark on 2004-06-19 17:28:20

FYI--The founders of Crate & Barrel are Gordon & Carole (not George).

posted by Gaby on 2004-06-24 17:12:28

The CB2 is right next to Trader Joe's...just a 3 block walk from my place. Now if they just didn't run out of all the green stuff all the time.

posted by Chris on 2005-01-24 00:34:09

CB2 is current ly looking for a location in New York. Most likely on the lower east side or near the Chelsea Market. Fall 2006

posted by dotty on 2005-02-09 20:33:53

I've ordered several things online from CB2 - simple, neat decorative accessories such as a bronze patina platform (great to put river stones on) and a skyline blue vase that is small but forceful in the right location. I think their web site is a lot of fun!

posted by Fred on 2005-08-19 01:29:28

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