Dispatch from Toronto’s design week
After the whirlwind that was last week's design bonanza in Toronto, we've compiled a collection of snapshots of standout products and exhibits – including the hotly talked about (and photographed) installation by Mason, a hip Toronto firm that's poised to shake up hospitality design; and an exhibit on Piero Lissoni's work.
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A hit of Canuck cool from Toronto design firm Mason
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By_Lissoni, the booth from International Guest of Honour, Pierro Lissoni
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Architecture firm UUfie created these peacock-like chairs using Corian
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Stone & Tile exhibited it’s latest collections, including the Pico line by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec (left)
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The crowd at the always-favourite Studio North and Prototype exhibits
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Outdoor furnishing manufacturer, Jardin de Ville’s booth
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Rhed Built By Poliform’s otherworldy booth
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Kathryn Walter’s seating made entirely from felt
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Hariri Pontarini Architects re-imagine Magis’s Julian chair with wood and concrete
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After the whirlwind that was last week’s design bonanza in Toronto, we’ve compiled a collection of snapshots of standout products and exhibits – including the hotly talked about (and photographed) installation by , a hip Toronto firm that’s poised to shake up hospitality design; and an exhibit on Piero Lissoni‘s work.