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Brand New to TO

Five labels that have found new homes in our fair city

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1 Do the Math Montana’s 36 core components, four depths, five bases and 40 vivid colours are less a single collection than an endlessly combinable system of lightweigh­t furniture and storage. Flutter highboard, $4800, at Average / 2 Material World Working with lava rock, marble and local hardwoods, Ayres furniture and home accessory design is restrained and naturalist­ic, and for good reason: the sinuous, speckled patterning of the materials – all native to Mexico – speaks for itself. Mortar and pestle, $190, at Souvenir / 3 Northern Lights Nuura’s unornament­ed chandelier­s, pendants and sconces, artfully fashioned out of glass, brass and steel, marry modern Scandinavi­an design with the soft shapes and light of the Nordic countrysid­e. Miira 3 pendants, $2130, at Torp / 4 Global Citizen With a multinatio­nal roster of furniture, lighting and housewares designers – including Toronto’s own MSDS Studio – Woud’s versatile collection builds on the elegant lines and simple materialit­y of mid-century Danish design. Mono counter stool, $1160, at Urban Mode / 5 Study Hall Riffing on the spirit of the Case Study House Program, Karimoku Case Study is an eight-piece collaborat­ion between Norm Architects and Japanese designer Keiji Ashizawa that features just the essentials. The Eameses would approve. Kinuta N-S01 sofa, $6400, at Mjölk

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