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Ninna-Nanna Bassinet from Mini Jake. (Photo: Courtesy of Mini Jake)
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Mini Jake
178 N. 9th St., nr. Bedford Ave., Williamsburg; 718-782-2005
When it comes to shopping for modern kids’ furniture, two things give Mini Jake the edge: its gargantuan size and the fact that co-owner David Jacobs already spent ten years honing his mid-century modern aesthetic at Two Jakes, his office-furniture shop. In the 3,600-square-foot former plumbing-supply warehouse, there’s room for the best of the established lines (Netto Collection, Oeuf, Nurseryworks) and up-and-comers that Jacobs believes in (Casa Kids, Age Design). Shoppers are encouraged to scribble on the chalkboard-topped tables and sample the gliders they’re likely to find themselves collapsed into at 4 a.m. Bargain hunters won’t be too impressed (cribs climb from $275 to $2,450), but Jacobs favors quality and selection over cost. Unfrilly bedding lines (Pixel, Cotton Monkey), walls of wooden toys, and a well-edited mix of city-friendly strollers—like the double-decker Phil and Ted’s ($489) and the easily collapsible Bugaboo Bee ($529)—round out the offerings.



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