Brand New to TO
Five labels that have found new homes in our fair city
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