baxter & liebchen: midcentury heaven

baxter-and-liebchen-toddler-chairs

although mid-century modern is not really our thing — we tend to stick to more modern fun stuff with lots of bright colors with some kind glossy or velvety texture or even squishy (we have a big red rocking chair that looks like a huge toy) – i don’t think that the mad men design themes will be going away anytime soon and that’s a good thing for baxter & liebchen.

baxter-&-liebchen-lights

 the demand for this mostly scandinavian furniture appears to be huge.  each time we visited the shop, it had a few very serious shoppers and they were getting quite the attention.   the works at baxter & liebchen are in beautiful condition, and include lots of wood (desks, tables, sideboards) of course as well as upholstery in the form of chairs and couches, and even a smattering of lamps and mirrors.   i was particularly fond of the kids’ furniture that i don’t see that much of elsewhere and there were even some fun colors there too.

baxter-&-liebchen-high-chair

baxter & liebchen carries many of the name brands if you know this market including arne vodder, nanna ditzel, paul henningsen, fabricus & kastholm and axel albeck.  now, these goods are definitely not a bargain but i am assuming that if you really must have a midcentury something that price is not really an issue, and if so, baxter & liebchen is a great place to start.  baxter & liebchen, 10 jay street at plymouth street, brooklyn, new york, .

2 Responses to “baxter & liebchen: midcentury heaven”

  1. S.K. Kim says:

    Hello from Seoul Korea! Thank you for the great blog. The places you introduce, the pictures you take and the comments you write are always so nice.
    May I ask What kind of camera do you use?
    Best,

  2. cherrypatter says:

    thanks so much. i use a canon rebel xti, and the lense i use most of the time is the 50 mm 1:1:8. i also have a 75-300mm 1:4-5.6 for longer views. i totally love this camera, especially since i don’t know much if anything about photography.