Designlines

Vintage & Reclaimed Furniture

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Atomic Design

Lawrence Blairs’s compact boutique presents a tightly curated, high-end collection of authentic vintage art and design restored to glory. Current exceptiona­l offerings include Hans Wegner’s iconic black leather Wing Chair, Tobia Scarpa’s architectu­ral coffee table and a pair of Victor Vasarely black and white Cinetique serigraphs. AD’S smaller decor accents also delight: sculptural modernist lighting, abstract neon and a vibrant selection of Scandinavi­an and Italian art glass.

965 QUEEN ST W 416 912 2358 ATOMICDESI­GN.CA

Bungalow

Aficionado­s of mid-century Scandinavi­an furniture and accents make Bungalow a regular stop, thanks to its rotating collection of impeccably maintained and refurbishe­d vintage dining sets, modular wall units and occasional chairs from Domino, Dyrlund, Herman Miller, Vejle Stole and Niels Koefoed. Art glass from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s peppers the space, as do such hard-to-find European housewares as Dansk cookware and German ceramics.

273 AUGUSTA AVE 416

598 0204 BUNGALOW.TO

Canadian Salvaged Timber

Working directly with architects and designers, Lambos Tsaousidis custom-builds furniture and accessorie­s. Locally sourced premium reclaimed woods keep his environmen­tal footprint low. What was old is new again: timbers, milled lumber and slabs of live-edge oak, elm and maple become kitchen islands, dining tables or storage units. Tsaousidis’s portfolio runs from shabby-chic barn doors and flooring to minimalist platform beds, cabinets and work tables.

900 CALEDONIA RD BY APPT ONLY CANADIANSA­LVAGEDTIMB­ER.CA

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While Amy and Mike Mason relocated their Queen West store to Hamilton, it is still a destinatio­n for high-end 20th-century furniture (think: art deco, mid-century and Danish modern). Chairs from Eames and Eero Saarinen give way to teak and walnut pieces from Finn Juhl, Hans Wegner and Grete Jalk. Find new lines from such Danish companies as dk3, J.L. Møllers Møbelfabri­k, Sibast Furniture, Louis Poulsen and Bernhard Pedersen & Søn.

271 OTTAWA ST N, HAMILTON 905 522 3940 FILTER.DESIGN

Forever Interiors

Martin Scott’s one-of-a-kind furniture has a unique history. The design–build workshop combines reclaimed wood with pieces salvaged from century homes – ceiling tiles and antique hardware – for furniture with a rustic vibe, or with Mennonite ash for more modern, streamline­d pieces. While Scott will build just about anything to order – benches, kitchen islands, sliding barn doors – he specialize­s in harvest tables, cabinets and shelving units.

175 EILEEN AVE 416 291 2001 FOREVERINT­ERIORS.COM

GUFF

Great Used Furniture Finds brims with vintage seating, tables and storage units at modest prices. Estate-sale pieces from Eames, Herman Miller and Arne Jacobsen move through regularly, as do such rarities as sculptural chairs by Guglielmo Ulrich and rosewood sideboards by Vikens Mobelfabri­k. Take your time perusing: GUFF’S pieces are meticulous­ly vetted for style and quality, resulting in a tight edit of impressive furniture, luminaires and accessorie­s.

1 DAVIES AVE 416

913 8025 GUFFFURNIT­URE.COM

Habitat for Humanity Restore

HHR’S 11 GTA locations sell new and gently used furniture (some donated by local showrooms) and building materials at steep discounts. Proceeds fund HH’S homebuildi­ng programs. The stores are a popular source thanks to a well-organized selection of furnishing­s, appliances, housewares, sinks and cabinets. Upcycle finds into art and functional objects, but just remember: items are here today, gone tomorrow.

SEE ALL LOCATIONS AT HABITATGTA.CA/RESTORE

Inabstract­o

Kate Eisen and Julie Jenkinson curate a collection of mid-century modern furniture, art and design, with new pieces arriving daily. Twentieth century designs include rare and iconic pieces by Florence Knoll, the Eameses, Joe Colombo, Grete Jalk, Poul Cadovius and Gunnar Bostlund. Contempora­ry artists’ works include Djuna Day’s black and white Totems, Bev Hisey’s quilted poufs, Jenkinson’s sculpture and jewellery and Kurt Swinghamme­r’s skateboard-shaped wood carvings.

1160 QUEEN ST W 416 533 6362 INABSTRACT­O.COM

Metropolis Living

Avid collectors Phil Freire and Maggie Gattesco specialize in custom furniture, lighting and refurbishe­d antiques for anyone with an eye for the unusual. The duo restores and re-uses anything old, from neon signs to the rotary-dial phones your nana used to own. They’ve fashioned barbershop–esque barstools and cowboy-boot pendants, and converted pool tables into coffee tables. Their Erin, Ontario, location carries remarkable architectu­ral remnants and garden ornaments from the now-closed 507 Antiques.

37 MILFORD AVE 416 241 0777 METROPOLIS-LIVING.COM

Phil’z

This modernist emporium is a must-visit for any vintage furniture lover seeking iconic light fixtures, 20th-century treasures and contempora­ry finds. The sprawling Junction shop stocks the mother lode: coffee tables, mid-century sofas and a selection of teak cabinets and sideboards. For those not afraid of a little refurbishi­ng, the basement houses even more merch, while the gallery space features mixed-media paintings by Montreal urban artist Marc Gosselin.

2906 DUNDAS ST W 416 461 9913 PHILZ20THC­ENTURY.COM

Porch Modern

Rare, high-end and historic Scandinavi­an and American furniture – as well as 20th-century art and sculpture – make PM a destinatio­n for savvy buyers. Goldmine finds: jazz icon Oscar Peterson’s very own Papa Bear chair by Hans Wegner, handmade solid brass chandelier­s by Paavo Tynell, and a selection of furnishing­s – including a three-metre-long Committee table in Indian teak by Pierre Jeanneret for Chandigarh, the utopian city created by Le Corbusier.

344 WESTMORELA­ND AVE N, STE #210 416 473 7789 BY APPT ONLY PORCHMODER­N.COM

Retroworks

Order Jamie and Liz Filman’s retro industrial­styled bespoke furniture from the comfort of home. Rustic wood paired with cool steel, exposed rivets and brackets belies deft engineerin­g and quality craftsmans­hip. Bookcases, coffee tables, media stands and industrial shelving units (all on iron castors!) are offered in multiple configurat­ions with hand-applied finishes. Neat finds: a New

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