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Wonk's Morgan Casegoods

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Storage Suite. We had the chance to visit the Dumbo location of Wonk this weekend and were impressed with the craftmanship and prices. We love that the products are designed and made in Brooklyn! With Ten Drawer. Four Drawer, Six Drawer and Two Drawer sizing options, the Morgan dressers are a simple and stylish storage solution...

 
 

It's important to share Wonk's extensive swatches � create custom casegoods with all of the finish and color possibilites available.

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The Two Drawer unit is priced at $550
30"L x 18"D x 24"H

The Four Drawer unit is priced at $895
24"L x 16"D x 40.5"H

The Six Drawer unit is priced at $1225
40"L x 18"D x 34.5"H

The Ten Drawer unit is priced at $1495
34.75"L x 18"D x 40"H*

Wonk
Bedroom
Shelving & Storage

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shelving & storage, bedroom, organizing, nursery - cribs & furniture, dresser, custom, Wonk

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I don't know... but this stuff leaves me a bit cold. I appreciate that they are going for minimal, but this doesn't seem to have any sort of flair or character to it. And how are you supposed to open the drawers on that 4-drawer unit? Either you need to add knobs or you need to get some Lee Press-ons...

posted by hejiranyc on September 24th 2007 at 9:27am
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If you are tubby enough maybe the drawers will open from the force of gravity?

posted by Kah on September 24th 2007 at 12:04pm
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I think the room these go into would make or break them. In a sleek minimal room they could look really nice, but I can see them easily looking a little like dorm room furniture.

posted by Sarah122 on September 24th 2007 at 12:32pm
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Your dorm must have looked a lot better than mine! This is wonderful. So much that is sleek lately lacks color. Eames' furniture never shied away from color. The lines here look good with almost anything from mid-century. I like the warmth of the wood too.

My dorm was seriously obvious, cheap, chipped laminates with bad lighting.

This is nice stuff.

posted by Cate on September 24th 2007 at 2:50pm
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I'm not a big fan of these either. Maybe they look better in person, but they make me think of hotel furniture.

posted by JohnnySlimane on September 24th 2007 at 4:28pm
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I think these are beautiful. I like the simple slabs of solid (solid-looking anyway) wood and don't think they hotel or dorm at all. They do look better without the knobs...

posted by ckck on September 24th 2007 at 6:06pm
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I have a wonk storage bed and matching side tables all in carbonized bamboo ply. Their stuff is amazing. The bed actually goes together without any screws, so it can be broken down flat (save for the actual drawers).

posted by Max on September 28th 2007 at 7:34am
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