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Friday 27 January 2012

Interior Design Show - Sneak Peek!

I had the opportunity to go to the launch party for the Toronto Interior Design Show last night, to see what the IDS has in store for us this year.  It's always a great show, and you always leave with great ideas and inspiration for what you can do in your own home.  Here are a few highlights from last night:

The Flux Chair

This was the Chair of the Show, it's an innovative, award winning Dutch design.  It can be used indoor or outdoor, is FOLDABLE, and completely durable.  It retails at roughly $200, and will be available in Canada!


IKEA Kitchen

IKEA has always had a knack for providing eye pleasing designs at a really affordable price.  They maximize space efficiency with storage units, giving a really clean look.



CASALIFE

This super long couch by CASALIFE really caught my eye.  It's long, but not bulky, so it doesn't overpower a room.  The design is so clean and simple, giving it the resiliency to really compliment any design angle you want to take.






 SCAVOLINI Kitchen

Scavolini is one of Italy's top kitchen brands, and has tapped into Toronto as well.  Their clean lines and modern look has been used in many of our King West Condos.  It's such a simple and beautiful design, very befitting for Toronto lifestyle.



 Corian Chairs

These chairs are made from corian, which is great for those of us trying to be mindful of our carbon footprints.  It's revolutionarily durable, and the design is not only a focal point piece, but completely functional as well.


JARDIN DE VILLE Fireplace

This was one of my favourite pieces of the show.  Jardin De Ville's ethanol fireplace can be used indoor or outdoor, and is a real conversation piece.  It's zen-like design is calming and peaceful, and it's always nice to support Canadian businesses!



SUNG Outdoor

Alfred Sung offers a beautiful outdoor furniture line offered exclusively at The Bay.  It's a very affordable line, and I love these pieces because the design is so condo friendly by being compact enough to fit on an average sized balcony.














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