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Two Jakes: Furniture For the Office and Home

320 Wythe Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11211
718.782.7780
www.twojakes.com

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2-26-two-jakes-logo.jpg It's been nearly four years since we posted Williamsburg's Two Jakes. Two Jakes has a large inventory of used office furniture (much of it is suitable for home use). Vintage pieces like Saarinen chairs and Steelcase desks crowd the interior space and leave just enough room for Two Jakes' new furniture from manufacturers like Blu Dot, Emeco, and Bisley...

 
 

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Two Jakes is a great resource for desks, tables and chairs of the industrial cast and definitely a place you want to check out when you are on a furniture hunt for this style. The prices on vintage pieces are very reasonable. This is a great place to pick up used Metro-shelving or a used filing cabinet. Both are available in various sizes and shapes.

In addition to Blu Dot, Emeco, and Bisley, Two Jakes sells new furniture from Cherner, and Offi .

(Re-Edited from May 11, 2004)

Two Jakes

Location:
320 Wythe Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11211
Phone:
718.782.7780
Website: www.twojakes.com
Categories: modern, vintage, bookcases & shelves, chairs & benches, office & task, sofas & armchairs, desks, dining & occasional

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living room, diningroom, workspace, Blu Dot, industrial, Eero Saarinen, Bisley, Emeco

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yow, at those prices, i'll stick to craigslist for now. thanks, anyway!

posted by *heather leaf* on February 27th 2008 at 5:22am
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hip hip for two-jakes! The owners are so sweet! I am a frequent shopper at mini-jakes (their kid's store)...

posted by goonie on February 27th 2008 at 6:18am
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I found their prices very reasonable. An armless Saarinen chair for under $200 is fair.

posted by Aaron on February 27th 2008 at 6:20am
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Agreed on the Saarinen, but $250 for a non-designer armless chair I had my eye on simply can't work for me, unfortunately.

posted by *heather leaf* on February 27th 2008 at 6:28am
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They have great prices and the staff is really wonderful. I've bought all sorts of stuff there and they have been nothing but helpful and willing to work with me.

Check them out.
ps- the prices are better there then on the website.

posted by kristian on February 27th 2008 at 6:55am
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I bought my couch here and absolutely love it. The prices are totally fair (much more so than other vintage stores in Manhattan and Brooklyn) and the staff is great.

posted by Randi in BK on February 27th 2008 at 9:17am
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wouldn't the steel chair legs scratch the surfaces of those wood finished tables???

posted by lynnelise1 on February 27th 2008 at 12:07pm
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