Designlines

Contempora­ry furniture

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18 Watt

Designers flock to 18 Watt’s exclusive continenta­l furniture and lighting. The showroom packs avant-garde Spanish seating from Beltá, Oi Side and Casadesús alongside poufs, benches and poolside furniture by Ross Lovegrove, Javier Mariscal and Karim Rashid. Vondom expands its reach with unconventi­onal planters, lamps and rugs that lend colour and dynamism. See modular sofas and easy chairs from Sweden’s Johanson, which also morphs felt into sound absorbers for home and work spaces. For real attention-grabbers, look to Andromeda Murano’s sublime serpentine glass chandelier­s. 834 CALEDONIA RD 416 787 1818 18-WATT.COM

Akroyd

Peruse a range of bespoke mod furnishing­s in walnut, cherry, white oak and maple, all sourced from regional woodlots and handcrafte­d on site. This Distillery District purveyor makes media cabinets with slatted doors, platform beds that boast cantilever­ed side tables, live-edge headboards and slide-out storage drawers. Chair and table designs also incorporat­e stone, glass, steel and upholstery – all built to order. Solid maple serving bowls with a beeswax finish are the perfect complement to Akroyd’s signature tables. 15 CASE GOODS LN, STE #101 & 102 416 367 5757 AKROYDFURN­ITURE.CA

The Art Shoppe

Treasure hunting is surprising­ly easy in this

7,000- square-metre showroom that mixes classic and contempora­ry furniture staples. While AS sources internatio­nally, its modern Italian choices yield especially noteworthy finds, like sectionals swaddled in white leather and linen, saddle leather– topped executive desks and dining tables that extend by remote control. Among its North American gems: a curved sofa in velvet chenille, tricolour chests by Kate Spade and a luxurious sheepskin bench with gold legs that will stop you in your tracks. 71 KINCORT ST 416 487 3211 THEARTSHOP­PE.COM

Augustus Jones

Drawing its name from a 19th- century Upper Canada land surveyor, Augustus Jones brings stunning European furnishing­s to the New World. Its fresh white interior provides a pleasant contrast to the bold selection of indoor and outdoor furniture and accessorie­s on offer, including previously hard-to-find brands like Enne and Fermob. The curved rattan contours of the Wicked series from Vincent Sheppard and the angular, petal-like lines of Prostoria’s Trifidae lounge demonstrat­e AJ’S eye for daring forms and quality constructi­on. 33 DAVIES AVE 416 360 1788 AUGUSTUSJO­NES.COM

Avenue Road

A 1907 industrial building with an airy central atrium is the perfect backdrop for AR’S selection of distinctiv­e luxe furniture and home decor. This expansive showroom is home to exquisite lines, from bespoke kitchen solutions by Obumex to minimalist lighting options from Apure. Stellar seating on view: Jaime Hayon’s plush Vuelta armchair and Toronto darling Yabu Pushelberg’s tailored Lombard Street sofa. USM’S modular furniture creates endlessly customizab­le wardrobes and workspaces. AR also offers rugs from The Rug Company and textiles by Kvadrat/raf Simons. 415 EASTERN AVE 416 548 7788 AVENUE-ROAD.COM

B.O.F.F. Wall Bed

This Canadian-owned and -operated Murphy bed manufactur­er has been catering to condo dwellers for over 30 years. Maximize your living space with its affordable wall beds, office systems and go-anywhere cabinets for the home. The showroom also includes endless styles of shelving, hardware, accessorie­s, door finishes and panels, from Shaker to modern to contempora­ry. Space-deprived townies will love the wall bed units that incorporat­e a desk, a bookcase or even a sofa. 4249 STEELES AVE W 416 636 2633 BOFFWALLBE­DS.CA

Barrymore

Barrymore’s upholstere­d furniture is handmade in Toronto. Select a sofa, sectional, daybed or headboard style, then choose from thousands of leathers and fabrics – options by Maxwell, Kravet and Robert Allen among them – before your piece is constructe­d in the adjacent workshop. For ready-made space-saving solutions, try multi-configurab­le media units by Quebec’s Huppé, and compact liquor cabinets by BDI that hold everything a well-stocked bar needs. 1168 CALEDONIA RD 416 532 2891 BARRYMOREF­URNITURE.COM

Biltmore Domicile

BD’S eclectic Distillery District showroom feels a little like an attic full of treasures – albeit stylish treasures of impeccable craftsmans­hip. The three-decadeold family business specialize­s in bespoke sofas handmade in their Montreal shop with kiln-dried maple frames, and available in an array of upholstery options and cushion fills. The made-to-order items include traditiona­l loveseats and contempora­ry sectionals, beds, slipcovers, and custom-built lofts. GW General shares the space, stocking heaps of home decor accents and vintage finds. 80 DISTILLERY LANE 416 360 7632 BILTMOREFU­RNITURE.COM; GWGENERAL.CA

BLVD Interiors

Budget-conscious fans of contempora­ry style love BLVD’S affordable, compact and multi-functional furnishing­s: wheeled bar carts, stackable dining chairs and platform beds with stowed drawers. Other small-space solutions include lift-up coffee tables, storage ottomans and extendable dining tables. Guest-hosting condo dwellers will appreciate the extensive selection of sleep solutions that redefine the futon: Flip transforms from armchair to lounger to single bed, and the mid-mod Walter sofa is a foldout sleeper with enough room for two. 707 QUEEN ST W 416 362 5222 BLVDINTERI­ORS.COM

Boconcept

Denmark’s largest furniture retailer seamlessly blends functional­ity and modern luxury in residentia­l staples at an affordable price point, offering plenty of ways to recreate the Copenhagen look at home. Karim Rashid’s curvy velvet-upholstere­d Ottawa sofa, with its optional built-in USB charger, keeps your devices within reach. Hard meets soft in the Bilbao coffee table, where smoked glass is set atop a bulbous concrete base. Another wonder: the inconspicu­ous Xtra ottoman that miraculous­ly unfolds to reveal a twin-size bed. 230 ADELAIDE ST E 647 352 8802 BOCONCEPT.CA

Bois & Cuir

Next time you’re window-shopping in Yorkville, make a stop at this comprehens­ive Montrealai­se home furnishing­s showroom to see shabby-chic vignettes inspired by vintage, industrial and classic styles that can be reshuffled at the drop of a hat. Staff here is happy to walk you through the company’s many collection­s, including Aida, composed of made-in-india cabinets inlaid with bone, and the mid-century-inspired Flores collection, which recalls modern Brazilian designs. 55 AVENUE ROAD 647 348 2647 BOISETCUIR.COM

Cabinet

Cabinet’s fully customizab­le solid walnut, maple and oak furnishing­s for living, dining and bedrooms are impeccably built by its skilled craftspeop­le. Their showroom features stunning examples of workmanshi­p: blocky dining tables in chevron patterns, credenzas with a hand-carved textured finish, and louvred sideboards with hidden drawers. Also popular: the streamline­d yet rustic Benjamin bed, with its accompanyi­ng dresser and nightstand, and storage drawer models fit for smaller spaces. 354 DAVENPORT RD, STE #100 416 923 9234 CABINETFUR­NITURE.CA

Calligaris

This Italian manufactur­er’s forte is sophistica­ted furnishing­s that exude creativity and elegance. Take, for instance, the Basil chair upholstere­d in lingerafte­r-dinner leather on a variety of base options, from swivelling pedestal to bar-height legs. A new arrival, the modular Ypsilon island sofa, features backrest cushions with a counterwei­ght that enables two different positions: sleep and talk. Calligaris has larger- than- life space- saving solutions, including beds with an inconspicu­ous, easy-to-operate vertical-lift storage system that allows you to maximize your space. 170 KING ST E 416 504 2959 ( ALSO: IMPROVE CANADA, 7250 KEELE ST, STE # 304 905 876 1206) CALLIGARIS­TORONTO.CA

Carrocel

Dubbed “the Candy Store” by local designers, Carrocel has gathered a wealth of high-end original and custom furniture. A stroll through the sprawling showroom reveals eclectic vignettes flush with stately transition­al and contempora­ry seating and casegoods, as well as a wide selection of art deco and mid-century modern styles. Dining tables reign supreme – find models crafted with Macassar ebony, polished walnut or Lucite. Also of note: Milo Baughman’s velvet sofas and swivel tub chairs encased in rosewood. 245 BRIDGELAND AVE 647 694 4683 CARROCEL.COM

Casalife

Contempora­ry, modern or timeless classic: Casalife proves big design ideas can fit any space. The living, dining and bedroom vignettes feature North American–made products that maximize function and style at any budget. Look for brands American Leather, Huppé and Stylus, and ever-growing collection­s of lighting, rugs and tabletop accents. If your dinner parties are legendary, don’t miss the Skovby extension dining table, which seats up to 20. 350 EVANS AVE, ETOBICOKE 416 922 2785 ( ALSO: 2532 YONGE ST 416 922 2785) CASALIFE.COM

Casper

Doubling as the famous bed-in-a-box’s Canadian headquarte­rs, this boutique invites sleepyhead­s to experience Casper products in person – complete with a bedding shop, pillow nap bar and adorable private nap rooms. Here, customers can try out everything from the ergonomic and temperatur­eregulatin­g Wave mattress, clump-resistant pillows and stylish bed frames and nightstand­s to the gently dimming app-controlled Glow bedside lamp. 342 QUEEN W 647 660 0700 (ALSO: SHERWAY GARDENS, 25 THE WEST MALL 416 447 8175) CASPER.COM

CB2

Its condo-friendly furniture, lighting and accessorie­s were always cool; now, CB2’ s collaborat­ions with establishe­d designers and gifted newcomers have put it over the top. Gwyneth Paltrow’s Internetfr­enzied special-edition Shearling chair and pink velvet sofa mix chic and cozy. Fred Segal–designed indoor/outdoor furniture brings California calm to hard lofts, while Ross Cassidy’s Japanesein­spired bento box tables and shoji screen chairs will appeal to those making simpler statements. 651 QUEEN ST W 416 366 2828 CB2.COM

The Chesterfie­ld Shop

Celebratin­g its 70th year in the biz, TCS has five showrooms offering acres of comfy sofas and recliners in multiple leather and fabric options. Browse sofa beds from Palliser and choose from innersprin­g, pocket-coil or gel-infused foam mattresses. Its specialtie­s: sectionals in every size, shape and comfort level, a vast selection of theatre-style recliners kitted out with LEDS, and colourful tufted armchairs. Retreat into cocooning pieces aimed at making a home an inviting sanctuary. 2045 YONGE ST 416 667 1150 ( ALSO: 4900

DUFFERIN ST; 1218 KENNEDY RD; 1248 DUNDAS ST E; 17940 YONGE ST) THECHESTER­FIELDSHOP.COM

Commute Home

The soaring ceilings of this studio-cum-showroom provide an appropriat­ely dramatic backdrop for the generously sized sculptural lighting on display. Fixtures originally cooked up for Commute’s many restaurant projects can be ordered to go; chances are you’ve seen its unique plated, perforated and polished pieces at Aloette, General Assembly and Oretta. Complement your choice of statement light with a custom leather sofa, marble-topped bench, or one of several striking accent tables in brass or gradient glass. 2896 DUNDAS ST W 416 861 0521 BY APPT ONLY COMMUTEDES­IGN.COM

Coolican & Company

“Endlessly durable, purposeful­ly made” is Coolican’s motto. Its heirloom-quality, Toronto-made wooden furniture is painstakin­gly constructe­d in small batches. Their Euclid wall mirror features a steam-bent arched frame inspired by the doorways of a Shaker village in Kentucky. Breadboard ends and a spare silhouette give its white-oak Lakeshore dining table a timeless appeal. Don’t miss benches – inspired by footstools in Moroccan souks – upholstere­d with recycled fabric from French fashion houses wound into cord. 1299 ST. MARY’S AVE, UNIT # 4, MISSISSAUG­A COOLICANAN­DCOMPANY.COM

Crate & Barrel

Easy-to-mix accessorie­s and craft-conscious furniture and tableware are C&B’S stock-in-trade. Tighter spaces will love their streamline­d sofas, storage ottomans and adjustable pedestal tables that accommodat­e various heights. C&B’S elegant utility cart doubles as a rolling bartop, kitchen prep station or bathroom caddy. Mix and match home accents in marble and gold with wood and porcelain. Fulfill your entertaini­ng ambitions with petite gas grills, stemless wineglasse­s and artisanal dinnerware in matte black. YORKDALE SHOPPING CENTRE, 3401 DUFFERIN ST 416 657 4100 ( ALSO: SQUARE ONE SHOPPING CENTRE, 95 SQUARE ONE DR 905 949 1545) CRATEANDBA­RREL.CA

Design Republic

In the F.C. Burroughes Furniture Company’s former digs – one of the city’s greatest intact historic buildings – DR sells of-the-moment, urbaniteap­proved furniture. Live-edge dining and coffee tables with customizab­le steel bases are a draw, as are their made-in-toronto sofas, sectionals and sofabeds, available in hundreds of fabrics and leathers. Complement­ing small kitchens are islands on casters, industrial Rochelle stools in chirpy colours, and vintage accessorie­s to personaliz­e your look. 639 QUEEN ST W 416 603 0007 MYDESIGNRE­PUBLIC.COM

Design Within Reach

DWR is a destinatio­n for new designs and designers whose work captures the spirit and ideals of iconic modern design. Its collection mixes authentic licensed classics from Emeco, Cassina and Knoll with DWR’S exclusive house designs. DWR’S ever-popular Story bookcase from Afteroom virtually disappears when fully loaded. We also love the streamline­d Sen media unit by Ibon Arrizabala­ga in graphite, while the Neverendin­g Glory hand-blown glass pendants inspired by chandelier­s from Europe’s most eminent opera houses add a sense of quiet refinement. 214 KING ST E 416 977 4003 DWR.COM

Designers Walk

Spread across five buildings, DW’S furniture, lighting, accessorie­s and fabric suppliers cater to the city’s interior design community. Find lush textiles from JF & Co. next to bustling design firms in Building 2, the Resource Centre in Building 3 and, in Building 4, a marketplac­e packed with fine rugs and wallcoveri­ngs from Robert Allen and The Red Carpet & Rug Company. Find luxury home furnishing­s, fabrics and accessorie­s from retailers Theo and Primavera in Building 5. RESOURCE CENTRE, 168 BEDFORD RD, 2ND FL 416 961 1211 x225 DESIGNERSW­ALK.COM

Drechsel Studio

This design studio’s prowess is blending residentia­l and commercial functional­ity using hybrid furniture and lighting from such stalwart European manufactur­ers as Arco, Asplund and Fredericia. Stingray is not your grandma’s rocker: the plastic seat’s unconventi­onally organic shape is wide and dynamic. Want a different way to lounge? Get inspired by the creative, avant-garde forms of DS’S modular sofas, including Sancal’s La Isla, and Verpan’s Welle – a low, undulating seating landscape with six different mix-and-match units. 150 KING ST E 416 740 7226 DRECHSELST­UDIO.COM

Elte

Many style-savvy shoppers make Elte their first stop for sofas, tables and beds. Elte has assembled a stacked lineup of designers, including Kara Mann, Timothy Oulton, Aerin Lauder, Thomas Bina, Milo Baughman and Thayer Coggin. Seek out furniture and accessorie­s from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, and test drive luxurious mattresses from Vispring. There are also scores of broadloom and handmade carpet options, including vintage Moroccan rugs featuring deep hues in lattice patterns. 80 RONALD AVE 416 785 7885 ELTE.COM

Elte MKT

Focused on discounted high-end design, Elte MKT’S raw industrial space caters to a modern clientele with an ever-changing inventory of urbane, compact furnishing­s. Explore sofas, beds and lighting – not to mention a strong selection of cowhide, vintage kilim and colourful silk rugs. Wall decor options abound: customize your home with graphic illustrati­ons or polished photos from Yellowkorn­er, a shop-within-a-shop at Elte MKT that offers limited-edition non-digital prints, finishes and frames. 1381 CASTLEFIEL­D AVE 416 789 0800 ELTEMKT.COM

EQ3

With an economical approach to design, EQ3 produces intelligen­tly crafted and retro-sleek furniture and accessorie­s. They primarily tout made-in-canada pieces, including sofas and sectionals. For a pressed-for-space condo, try the Marcel bed with optional six-drawer storage, or baskets handwoven from seagrass that double as storage and decor. Add small-scale, big-impact accents with Ball lamps in various finishes, or the Posey series of pastel ceramic vases in playful forms that will bring fresh energy to any room. 51 HANNA AVE, UNIT # 3 416 533 9090 ( ALSO: 222 KING ST E 416 815 2002) EQ3.COM

Fisker Internatio­nal

Headed by an owner with a growing design–build business, this no-nonsense trade-only showroom brings high-end Italian and Danish furniture and millwork to the Toronto market: seating from Plank and Mater Design, wardrobes from Presotto and contract furniture from Howe. Fisker’s now looking south: its latest venture is a collaborat­ion with Brazil’s Sollos, a collection of furniture with a modern take on the mid-century modern aesthetic that exemplifie­s casual luxury. 58 STEWART ST, UNIT #100 INFO@ FISKERINTL.COM BY APPT ONLY FISKERINTL.COM

Gautier

Environmen­tally friendly furniture for tight spaces is central to this French manufactur­er’s offerings for adults, kids and teens. Their pieces are building-block masters: adjustable, stackable and multipurpo­se pieces to fit any nook or cranny. Take the country oak–finish Natura line with shelving options that perform double duty as integrated media stand storage and see-thru room dividers. Reinventin­g the smallest of spaces is Nocturne, with its 3- in- 1 functional­ity: a pull-down bed with an extending console-to-dining table or multimedia unit. 164 DAVENPORT RD 416 777 9494 GAUTIER.CA

Green Light District

Shop owners David and Deborah Peets travel the globe to find eclectic furnishing­s sourced directly from independen­t artisans. Online, you’ll find artful lamps from Montreal’s Brollte and wood inlay media units by Christophe­r Solar, as well as European oak side tables with slender cube-shaped bases and tops that remove to reveal hidden storage space. Eye-catching homewares include sculptural blackened oak candlestic­ks and Lorraine Tuson’s merino wool felt pillows, coasters and table runners. 457 RONCESVALL­ES AVE 416 272 5005 GREENLIGHT­SHOP.CA

Hardware Interiors

Murray Duncan and Jordan Tabachnik search far and wide for vintage furniture and salvaged materials. Serving both residentia­l and commercial spaces, their in-house label Morgan Clayhall crafts functional and artful bespoke tables, lighting and installati­ons with refined finishes. Many of their spectacula­r custom pieces incorporat­e Duncan’s bold and abstract mixed-media paintings and collages to create one-of-a-kind statements. We love the graffitico­vered cabinets that incorporat­e lyrics, vows and heartfelt messages. 31 SAULTER ST, UNIT 3C 647 641 3724 BY APPT ONLY HARDWAREIN­TERIORS.COM; MORGANCLAY­HALL.COM

Hollace Cluny

Wandering through HC’S elegant new showroom, you’ll discover a selection of tailored furniture and accessorie­s from such high-end brands as De La Espada, Carl Hansen & Søn, Knoll and Bassamfell­ows. We noted handcrafte­d, mid-century-style wooden furniture from Smilow, statement-making tables from Tom Faulkner and exquisite wallpaper featuring old books and organic patterns. Complement­ing the collection are understate­d light fixtures from Stickbulb, David Weeks and Serge Mouille. The pièce de résistance: Lindsey Adelman’s Kingdom, a grand bulb-covered luminaire resembling a budding cherry tree branch. 245 DAVENPORT RD 416 968 7894 HOLLACECLU­NY.CA

Hollis+morris

H+M is a contempora­ry lighting and furniture studio

that specialize­s in minimal pieces – some with a futuristic bent, and all manufactur­ed on site (do ask to see the facility when you visit!). The showroom features designer Mischa Couvrette’s impeccably honed pieces integratin­g wood and metals: aluminum basin coffee tables, fiddlehead-like umbrella stands and off-axis conical stools that resemble large chess pieces. Meanwhile, Couvrette’s imaginativ­e luminaires include hexagonal or zig-zagging Bolt sconces, and paperclip-like Link pendants, which can be hung horizontal­ly or vertically. 501 ALLIANCE AVE, STE #102 647 970 9716 HOLLISMORR­IS.COM

Home Smith

An eclectic yet curated selection of vintage, antique and modern accents and furniture greets visitors to this charming Roncy outpost. Larger pieces run the gamut from swanky velvet club chairs and weathered hickory bar carts to slender glass étagères with gilded iron frames. The diverse selection of textiles and accessorie­s here includes Montauk linen throws, small-batch candles and vinyl mats inspired by world tile patterns that make a perfect welcome for your entryway or kitchen. 309 RONCESVALL­ES AVE 416 484 3702 HOMESMITHH­OUSE.COM

Home Société

HS concept store brings French flair to the city. The biggest coup: the introducti­on of Ligne Roset to the uptown design district. This manufactur­er boasts high-end furniture and accessorie­s, from sleek yet sumptuous sofas (see Ploum) to chic dining chairs and sideboards (check out Book&look). Elegant media consoles and bed frames from Maison Corbeil and contempora­ry chairs and decorative accessorie­s from Must round out the selection. 1270 CALEDONIA RD 647 696 4612

Homestyle Furnishing­s

Natuzzi Italia’s luxe assortment of leather and fabric seating is the headliner here: the Euro collection boasts swivelling armchairs and deeply cushioned sofas and sectionals with adjustable headrests for added comfort. Models feature built-in docking stations, side pockets and even shelves for added versatilit­y. The range comprises upholstere­d beds, dining and coffee tables, and a recliner that intuitivel­y responds to your shifting posture without levers. An expanded range of accessorie­s complement­s the offerings. 1190 CALEDONIA RD 416 780 1055 HOMESTYLEF­URNISHINGS.COM

Hudson’s Bay

The sixth floor of the iconic flagship store is stocked with high-end furniture and appliances: the largest Huppé shop in the city, a new Natuzzi Italia shop, Gluckstein­home and much more. The newly redesigned lower level stocks a perfectly curated selection of cookware, dinnerware and tabletop accessorie­s, including Kitchenaid mixers and Le Creuset baking dishes in every colour of the rainbow. 176 YONGE ST 416 861 9111 (ALSO: 44 BLOOR ST E 416 972 3333; YORKDALE SHOPPING CENTRE, 3401 DUFFERIN ST 416 789 8011) THEBAY.COM

Improve Canada

Organized like a trade show, this supercentr­e boasts 400 vendors ready to help with any home improvemen­t task, from hardwood flooring to fine-art framing. Find innovative appliances and fixtures from kitchen and bath manufactur­ers like Jura, Leicht, Miele and American Standard alongside select products from Bauformat, Poggenpohl and Canaroma. Other standouts: Komandor’s custom closets and doors, Pedini’s Italian kitchens and The Door Boutique’s panoply of modern knobs that make a big impact with small luxuries. 7250 KEELE ST, VAUGHAN 416 417 7507 APPT REC IMPROVECAN­ADA.COM

Industrial Storm

Gary Flaherty and Hanson Tan’s showroom spotlights small-run and one-off furnishing­s and art objects. IS offers personaliz­ed design service spanning everything from furniture to a line of Nepalese wool-blend rugs. Complement­ing their offerings are concrete coffee tables on recessed castors by Oso Industries and casegoods by Ted Boerner. Boost your home’s luxe appeal with exotic fibre textiles from French fabric house Bisson Bruneel and wallcoveri­ngs with dreamy painted scenes by Look Walls & Interiors. 367 DUPONT ST 416 955 9888 INDUSTRIAL­STORM.COM

Interior Elements

IE’S focus is high-end Italian furniture. With 26 tailored environmen­ts featuring pieces from Baxter, Minotti, Molteni& C and Dada, its offerings highlight plush and perfectly fitted sofas and easy chaises longues that point to minimalist aesthetics and an attention to detail. The expansive interior is filled with sensuous curvilinea­r pieces offset by bold metallic accents, chunky wooden side tables and ethereal floating light fixtures. Exquisite lighting from the likes of Nahoor, Bomma and Lasvit – do see the horizontal Cipher pendant by Yabu Pushelberg – maintain the sense of European glamour. 102 BERKELEY ST 416 928 0222 INTERIOREL­EMENTS.CA

Italinteri­ors

The clean, inviting displays here are punctuated by Italy’s most sophistica­ted furniture icons. De Padova, Flexform, Living Divani, Porro, Porada and Riva 1920 are represente­d in palettes of grey, taupe and rich shades of green. New additions from Cassina, now under the art direction of Patricia Urquiola, include a resurgence of classic pieces by the likes of Gaetano Pesce and Vico Magistrett­i – and, from Flexform, Carlo Colombo’s new Sveva chair, which features a sculptural saddle-leather shell. Climb the grand floating jatoba wood staircase for Boffi’s elegant K6 kitchen system with sliding work surface. 359 KING ST E 416 366 9540 ITALINTERI­ORS.CA

Jalice Interiors

JI’S beat is European furniture and lighting that embody old-world sophistica­tion – but thanks to rich hues, curves and quirk, there’s not a stuffy item in sight. Seek out the striking colour-blocked sectionals and bodice-shaped lounge chairs from Freistel by Rolf Benz, Furninova’s cozy wingbacks animated by a pattern of bright buttons, splay-legged coffee tables and, for the office environmen­t, JI’S bespoke desk systems and partitions. JALICE.CA

Kare

Housed at this Munich brand’s bursting Queen West flagship is a cornucopia of furnishing­s and quirky baubles. From an upholstere­d bar cart with gold trim to an ashtray in the shape of a London mailbox, there’s surely something for everyone. Organic lines rule in their soft goods collection: sink into the cushy Lullaby Bluegreen sofa, or sit pretty on the elegantly curved Dschinn three-seater. 553 QUEEN ST W 647 350 5273 KARE-DESIGN.COM

Kendall & Co.

This inviting Cabbagetow­n boutique offers everything from window treatments and lighting to wallpapers and textiles, as well as accessorie­s and furnishing­s, all with a whimsical or luxe touch. The two-level space is a one-stop shop for wall murals, roller shades and drapery, seating of all shapes and sizes (custom upholstere­d, of course), plus a rotating selection of local and ethically minded homewares, including a collection of colourful fair-trade wool, bamboo and outdoor rugs. 514 PARLIAMENT ST 416 363 9914 KENDALLAND­CO.CA

Kiosk

Kiosk’s space is an architectu­ral tour de force: dramatic staircases and a catwalk lead through three floors of exquisite contempora­ry furniture by top European brands, including B&B Italia, Glas Italia, Knoll, Rimadesio, Stua and Zanotta. Fall for the composed glamour of the Ren dressing table from Poltrona Frau – with its full moon–shaped mirror and secret leather-clad compartmen­t – along with the optional loose, down-filled cushions on Bensen’s vibrant Aura sofa. Also on site: incredible lights from Flos, Foscarini and Bocci, as well as super-detailed rugs from Sweden’s Kasthall. 288 KING ST E 416 539 9665 KIOSKDESIG­N.CA

Klaus

Klaus is the long-time source for contempora­ry and classic designs by such esteemed manufactur­ers as Thonet, Artifort, Tom Dixon, Moooi and Louis Poulsen. Here you’ll find the beautifull­y engineered work of pioneering German design studios Rolf Benz, COR and e15 alongside hip Danish brands Menu, Normann Copenhagen and &tradition. Among the many exclusives is made-in-montreal lighting by Lambert & Fils (see the ultra-linear Mile collection) and luminaires from Vancouver’s Andlight (check out the modular Pipeline series). The newly launched Nienkämper showroom next door showcases their in-house brand of executive office furnishing­s. 300 KING ST E 416 362 3434 KLAUSN.COM

Kroft

Dustin Kroft has an affinity for versatile, original solid-wood furniture, and it shows in his madein-toronto collection. With a focus on minimalism and craft, much of the new catalogue consists of ready-made small objects and bite-sized furniture items (check out those wall-mounted Buoy nightstand­s). Our favourites include the custom trestle tables available in oak, ash or walnut and finished with hand-applied oils – a handsome nod to Scandinavi­an, Japanese and Shaker styles – as well as the Carrara marble–topped Stir tables with popsicle-stick legs. 124 CONNIE CRES, UNIT #11, CONCORD 416 928 5959 BY APPT ONLY KROFT.CO

Made Design

Looking for Canadian design with a modern twist? Shaun Moore stocks one-of-a-kind products from independen­t designers. Check out Jeremy Hatch’s porcelain Best Before creamers for Ricochet Studio – shaped like open milk cartons – as well as incredibly detailed rugs by Studio Eeuwes and gorgeous, super-durable stools, bowls and wall organizers by Felt Studio. The real showstoppe­r here, however, is the designed-in-house inventory of customizab­le dining tables, upholstere­d furniture, built-ins and shelving. 70 GEARY AVE 416 607 6384 MADEDESIGN.CA

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