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CONTINUED FROM...EVENTS PLAYFUL with the roomy sectional and a teak MODERN two-seater, is centered around a sleekCONTINUED FROM PAGE 59 fireplace with a limestone hearth and CONTINUED FROM PAGE 87 built-in cabinets that conceal the TVWinter Antiques Sale, Etobicoke, Ont., and kids’ toys.January 24 to 31. Shop 1.2 kilometers of the reno to be as environmentallyantiques at Toronto’s largest antiquing event. friendly as possible. The house’s old- “My favourite spot is the library,”Over 10,000 pieces will be displayed, fashioned simplicity meant that she says Terra. “That’s my coffee spot inincluding art, vintage furnishings, clothing didn’t have to rip out any recently added the morning. It’s so cosy.” In a bold, spur-and accessories, pressed glass and estate millwork or an elaborate kitchen that of-the-moment decision, Terra decidedjewelry from premier antique dealers. was just 10 or 20 years old. “I was looking mid-reno to leave a steel support postSherway Gardens. (416) 621-1070 or for a house where renovations hadn’t and beam exposed here instead of hidingsherwaygardens.ca. already been done, because we didn’t them under drywall. “I just walked onto want to have to take a lot out and waste the site one day and saw it and thought:ART EXHIBITS AND materials,” she says. ‘That I-beam is fabulous,’” she says. NowSPECIAL EVENTS used to delineate the library nook, which Indeed, throughout the eight-month houses bold black-painted bookshelvesFestival of Smalls, Toronto, until reno, the couple remained mindful of and those coveted secondhand PlatnerDecember 24. View a selection of framed the three “Rs”: restoring, reusing and chairs, the beam reflects Terra’sworks, ranging in price from $55 to $250, in recycling. Updated with a few coats of penchant for industrial materials andall media, including photography, etchings, paint, original architectural details like “tells a little bit of a story of how thesilkscreen, mixed media and collage. exposed brick walls, the main staircase house was constructed.”With the work of more than 50 young, and its balustrade, hardwood floors andpredominantly Canadian artists available, a fireplace in Misha’s bedroom were But what’s perhaps most wonderfulvisitors can purchase original art at a “small” saved from the Dumpster and now offer about this eclectic, treasure-filled houseprice. Purchases can also be made online. Art the modernized house an intriguing — with its edgy and current mix of mid-Interiors. (416) 488-3157 or artinteriors.ca. sense of history and character. century modern, contemporary, ethnicRavishing Beasts, Vancouver, until February and industrial influences — is that so28. This provocative exhibit explores our Terra chalks her desire to create many items tell a story. Each piece iscomplex relationship with taxidermy. From an open-concept main floor up to a interesting in its own right. The marblecontemporary art to museum dioramas, the lifestyle choice, at least in part: “I’m a in the kitchen was inspired by a trip toexhibit challenges viewers to examine topics working mom, so I want to be able to be the Italian countryside. The livingsuch as trophy hunting, animal beauty, with my family as much as I can when room’s two-seater was a trash-to-conservation and taxidermy as a trend in I’m home.” To that end, the wide-open, treasure tale, found curbside andmainstream design. Museum of Vancouver. light-filled space — a result of tearing recovered in hard-wearing leather.(604) 736-4431 or museumofvancouver.ca. down walls, ripping out a back staircase And many accessories are quirky, one-Ice on Whyte, Edmonton, January 14 to 24. to the second floor, and adding a small of-a-kind gifts or finds picked up inEnjoy a cup of hot chocolate or coffee while L-shaped addition on the back for more exotic locales like Indonesia and Chile.exploring a true winter wonderland. This square-footage — is designed to inspirefestival features an ice-carving competition, togetherness. It also incorporates child- And then there’s the enormouswhere international artists will create frozen friendly areas like the small crafts table freestanding travertine bathtub, foundmasterpieces, an ice castle, a giant ice slide by the stairs and the cosy, low-slung years ago on a drive up north to a familyand mid-winter magic for the whole family. sectional in the living room. cottage. “We came across this beautifulFestival Park. (780) 437-4182 or little white church-turned-shop andiceonwhyte.ca. Despite the inviting openness, by outside were all these amazing smartly installing elements from sculptural bathtubs,” Terra explains.Show and tour organizers from across flooring to built-in shelving, and A couple had brought them back fromCanada are invited to forward information arranging furniture, lighting and rugs, Indonesia and were practically givingfor publication in upcoming issues to: Events, Terra was able to delineate distinct them away, so Terra and DavidHouse & Home, 511 King St. W., Suite 120, “rooms” within the main floor that purchased one knowing it would comeToronto, Ont. M5V 2Z4; fax to (416) 591-1630; enhance the loft-like space’s cosiness to good use someday. The tub sat in heremail to [email protected]; or and family-friendly functionality. The mother’s garage for years until it wassubmit online at houseandhome.com/contact. dining area, for example, is defined by hoisted up on chains to this second-floor a large oval Nelson Bubble light and bathroom, through the temporary gap Please include detailed information on show, a round marble-topped table and where the back staircase was rippedevent or tour location, dates and content, plus bentwood chairs — chairs Terra bought out. “Thank God it fit. We weren’t surecontact information for the public. Information from a neighbour when she fortuitously how we would ever get that into themust be received at least three months before spied them on her porch during a walk to house!” says Terra.event date to be considered for publication. the park. And the living room, outfitted Good things, it seems, do come to those who wait.102 H&H JANUARY 2010
INDIE CHIC jaguar, penguin, cat, stag…. There’s studio-style mirror and barre in the something to see in every corner. And yet dance room, now a reading room; and the intricate wallpapered ceilings in theCONTINUED FROM PAGE 52 it doesn’t feel cluttered.” living and dining rooms. “It was this particular ceiling wallpaper that I fell in Indeed, the couple’s intriguing mix, love with,” says Joyce. And indeed, the rich, layered installations have theclock might remind them of a crazy which includes antiques, Art Deco glam, impact of carefully crafted architectural detailing, which correlates with therelative or their amazing mom.” and junk shop finds, and iconic designer current trend toward decorated ceilings.And at the Drake Hotel General Store, pieces, is predominantly set against a Despite its eye-catching aesthetic, the house is still a work in progress, say itswhich opened next door to the Drake whitewashed backdrop. “We wanted to owners. “We don’t want to fill it up in a year,” says Joyce. “We want to do it overHotel in November 2008, Joyce fills the give the house a bright feeling,” says Matt. time with pieces that really speak to us. I look forward to a lifetime of collecting.”shelves with quirky treasures with a “We did a black and white scheme That goes for renovations as well. “Maybe one day we’ll do the kitchen,” says Matt.decidedly nostalgic tone — everything throughout, then punched it up with a But for now, the couple plans to relax and spend their leisure time cultivating theirfrom Wizard of Oz lunchboxes and chic few muted colours.” During their four- mature English-style perennial garden, also put in by previous owners, or trollingcontemporary dollhouses to gnome- month makeover, they stripped most of the neighbourhood junk shops or the St. Lawrence Sunday Antique Market.patterned dinner plates and Mountie- the wallpaper, hand-sanded and pickled But one question remains: is the housepatterned cocktail napkins. “We also (with a simple white stain) the originally really haunted? Considering how inviting and comfortable it is, definitely not.scour flea markets for old, one-of-a-kind dark hardwood floors, and painted the “Medusa is our protector,” says Matt.Canadiana,” says Joyce, who studied walls and remaining old raised wallpaperfashion design at Ryerson University. “It’s (which they kept for its textural patterns)like a cabinet of curiosities.” (A second a creamy white. “We went through gallonsshop location was scheduled to open on of paint, and we had a wallpaper ‘StripYonge Street in Rosedale in December.) Tease’ party, where we enticed our friendsThey describe their house in the same with food and booze to come help.”way: a well-curated wunderkammer With the house updated, original(collection of oddities) worthy of the features, which the couple intuitivelyRenaissance, but strongly rooted in the knew to keep, are able to shine through:present. “And it’s like a menagerie,” says the painterly stained-glass window inFLJEXoTyHEcReM. “aWd 1e12h0a09vneofsoontms.aani y t1o1y/5a/0n9ima10ls:1.4..:41 AM the dining room; the old world brasswho needs a pet when you have a bear, fixtures in the principal bathroom; the
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Source Guide (with flowers), L’Atelier, Toronto (416) 966-0200. or visit studiobhome.com; L’an V Marquise Living room cabinet: English football, London chair, Roche Bobois, Toronto (416) 366-3273, Portobello Market, visit portobelloroad.co.uk. Montreal (514) 350-9070 or visit roche-bobois. Page 48: Kitchen: Chair, Flik & Co., Toronto com for retailers across Canada. Page 56: (647) 439-8697 or visit flikandcompany.com; Tom Dixon Link Easy chair, Klaus by Nienkämper, bicycle, Urbane Cyclist, Toronto (416) 979-9733 Toronto (416) 362-3434 or visit klausn.com, or visit ucycle.com. Portrait: Side tables, candle or visit tomdixon.net for retailers; Arflex Cocca holder, U+, as above; coffee table, Commute chair, Livingspace, Vancouver (604) 683-1116, Home, Toronto (416) 861-0521 or visit 1-877-683-1116 or visit livingspace.com; Calvin commutehome.com; brass lamps, Machine Klein Floating chair, DeBoer’s, as above, and Age Modern, as above; pillows, The Drake at Elte, as above, and at Cadieux, Ottawa Hotel General Store, Toronto (416) 531-5042 (613) 745-1230 or visit cadieuxltd.com, and at ext. 101 or visit thedrakehotel.ca. Page 50: Celadon, as above, and at Maison Corbeil, Master bedroom: Brass table, Machine Age Montreal (514) 382-1443 or visit maisoncorbeil. Modern, as above; chair, Beauty Salon sign, St. com; Moooi Clip chair, Klaus by Nienkämper, Lawrence Sunday Antique Market, as above; Toronto (416) 362-3434 or visit klausn.com; pheasant, Aberfoyle Antique Market, Guelph, Barbara Barry for McGuire Fretwork lounge Ont. (519) 763-1077 or visit aberfoyle-antiques. chair, Studio b, Toronto (416) 868-9600 com; wall colour, Coventry Gray (HC-169) from or visit studiobhome.com; Karlstad swivel the Historical Colours collection, Benjamin armchair, Ikea, call 1-866-866-IKEA or Moore, call 1-800-361-5898 or visit visit ikea.ca for locations across Canada. benjaminmoore.ca for retailers across Canada; pillow, Urban Outfitters, visit urbanoutfitters.com RENEGADE REGENCY for locations across Canada. Their Favourite Designs: His: Biblioteca bookshelf, Mixalabra Pages 64 to 73 candle holder, Postino mailbox, Umbra, call 1-800-387-5122 or visit umbra.com for retailers Architecture, Wayne Swadron Architect, across Canada. Hers: Pendleton blanket, Seletti estetico quotidiano coffee pot, Rob Southcott Toronto (416) 486-4800 or visit wayneswadron. Totem Pole stacking mugs for Imm Living, The Drake Hotel General Store, as above. com; design, Philip Gorrivan, New York Reading room: Chaise, Craigslist, visit craigslist. Your right to Privacy org; coffee table, U+, as above. Page 52: Bed: (212) 339-7696 or philipgorrivan.com, and by is important. Bedding, Umbra, as above; Philippe Starck toy, St. Lawrence Sunday Antique Market, as above. Sloan Mauran Interior Design, TorontoOn occasion we make our Bathroom sink: House & Home towels, The Bay, subscriber list available visit hbc.com for locations across Canada; cork (416) 924-2426 or visit sloanmauraninteriordesign. to carefully screened stool, Plan b, Toronto (416) 941-1010 or visit planboffice.com; sconces, Lowe’s, as above. com; flowers, Emblem, Toronto (416) 972-9878.companies whose product Bathroom cart: House & Home towels, The or service we feel would Bay, as above. Page 64: Portrait in living room: Ranong be of interest to our subscribers. FOCUS drapery fabric in Solarette, Jim Thompson, visit If you would rather not receive Pages 54 jimthompson.com; New Vase wallpaper, Clarence such offers please state this and 56 request along with your full name Page 54: House, visit clarencehouse.com; carpet, Tai Ping and address and email us at Astrid chair, Anthropologie, Carpets, visit taipingcarpets.com; trim colour, privacy@ Edmonton hhmedia.com (780) 487-6524, Elephant’s Breath (229), Farrow & Ball, Toronto Toronto (416) Or call 449-6666, (416) 964-9700 or visit anthropologie. (416) 920-0200, 1-877-363-1040 or visit com; Martha Stewart for Bernhardt Kendall 905-946-1021 Bobbin chair, Elte, Toronto (416) 785-7885, farrow-ball.com; lamp, The Paisley Shop, 1-888-276-3583 or visit elte.com, and at Monday to Friday DeBoer’s, call 1-800-265-2637 or visit deboers. Toronto (416) 923-5830; sofa, Louis Interiors, between com for locations across Ontario, and at Celadon Collection, Montreal (514) 932-3306 or visit Toronto (416) 785-9909 or visit louisinteriors.com. 9a.m. and 5 p.m. (EST) celadoncollection.com; French upholstered wing chair, Restoration Hardware, Vancouver Page 65: Doorway into living room: Slipper (604) 731-3918, Toronto (416) 322-9422, (416) 223-2055 or visit restorationhardware.com; chairs, Philip Gorrivan, as above; art (above sofa) Barbara Barry Realized by Henredon Opera slipper chair, Studio b, Toronto (416) 368-2838 by Scott McFarland, Clark & Faria, Toronto (416) 703-1700; New Vase wallpaper, Clarence House, as above; runner, Codimat, visit codimat.fr; David Hicks chair fabric (on slipper chairs), Lee Jofa, 1-888-533-5632 or visit leejofa.com; art (in hallway) by André Kertész, Corkin Gallery, Toronto (416) 979-1980 or visit corkingallery.com. Page 66: Entryway: Floor tile design, Philip Gorrivan, as above; Cole & Son Woods wallpaper, Kravet Canada (to the trade), call 1-800-535-3258 or visit kravetcanada.com for showrooms across Canada; mirror, L’Atelier, Toronto CONTINUED 108 H&H JANUARY 2010
free information IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING! Many of the advertisers in this issue of Canadian House & Home will be pleased to send you free information on their products and services. Please feel free to use the phone numbers and/or website addresses listed below to contact them directly or visit www.houseandhome.com to access links and more information. PARTICIPATING ADVERTISERS1. Adanac Glass Limited 416-785-6309 16. Decorium 416-736-6120 32. Modern Country Interiors, Calgaryor adanacglass.com or decorium.com 403-264-2601 or Duncan2. Appliance Canada 1-800-FRIDGES 17. Delta 1-800-345-DELTA (3358) 250-746-1988or appliancecanada.com or deltafaucet.com or moderncountryinteriors.com3. Art Of Hardware 403-244-4960 18. Euro-Line Appliances 33. Nest Interiors 604-737-4704or artofhardware.com 1-800-421-6332 or nesthome.ca4. Barrymore Furniture or euro-line-appliances.com 34. Nienkamper 416-297-2430barrymorefurniture.com 19. FLEXTHERM www.flextherm.com or nienkamper.comor 416-532-2891 or 1-800-FLEXTHERM (353-9843) 35. Nufloors nufloors.ca5. Bell Lifestyle Products 20. Free Texas State Travel Guide 36. Para Paints para.com1-800-333-7995 1-800-8888-TEX ext. 5398 37. Paramount Furniture 604-273-0155 oror BellLifestyleProducts.com or TravelTex.com paramountfurniture.net6. Blanco Canada Inc. 1-877-4BLANCO 21. Future Shop 1-800-663-2275 38. PPG Pittsburgh Paints(1-877-425-2626) or FutureShop.ca 1-888-774-1010or blancocanada.com 22. Hewlett-Packard (Canada) Co. or voiceofcolour.com7. Bose Corporation 1-800-465-2673 1-800-387-3867 or hp.ca 39. Prima Lighting 905-851-1188or bose.com 23. Home Hardware Stores Limited or primalighting.ca8. Bunk House Kids 416-760-2865 - Beauti-Tone Paint homehardware.com or 40. Purex purex.caor 1-800-588-8339 beauti-tone.com 41. Roman Bath Centre 416-787-1219or bunkhousekids.com 24. Hypnos Canada 1-866-649-7667 or romanbathcentre.com9. Cabinet 416-923-9234 or hypnoscanada.com 42. Rubaiyat Gallery 403-228-719210. Calligaris USA, Inc. calligaris.it or [email protected] or 403-228-7196or [email protected] 25. IKEA 1-800-661-9807 or ikea.ca or rubaiyatcalgary.com11. Chair Source 1-888-275-5577 26. Inspired Home Interiors 43. Selene Furniture Manufacturing Co. Ltd.or chairsource.ca 780-482-6040 selenefurniture.com12. Club Cuisine BCBG 450-978-2582 27. Interiors by Decorating Den or 905-669-2606or clubcuisinebcbg.com 1-800-263-0242 44. Simply Closets 416-385-885513. Coast Wholesale Appliances LP or decoratingden.com or simplyclosets.cacoastappliances.com 28. JELD-WEN jeld-wen.ca 45. South Hill Home 416-924-722414. Cottswood Interiors 780-453-3447 29. La-Z-Boy Canada lazboy.com or southhillhome.comor 1-866-939-9039 or cottswood.com 30. Leon’s leons.ca 46. Vi-Spring Canada 1-877-484-777415. DeBoer’s 905-669-9455 31. Living Lighting 905-790-9023 or vispring.ca or [email protected] deboers.com or 1-866-463-4124 or livinglighting.com
Source Guide(416) 966-0200. Living room view to dining Toronto (416) 968-7894 or visit hollacecluny.ca; hollacecluny.ca; black side tables, Filter,room: Coffee table, Duane Antiques, visit white Jonathan Adler vases, white jug, Quasi Toronto (647) 428-7265 or visit filterstock.com;duaneantiques.com; slipper chair manufacturing, Modo Modern Furniture, Toronto (416) 703-8300 leather chair, South Hill Home, Toronto (416)Louis Interiors, as above; trim colour, Elephant’s or visit quasimodomodern.com. Page 70: Den: 924-7224 or visit southhillhome.com; slipcoverBreath (229), Farrow & Ball, as above; artwork Sofa, chairs, Louis Interiors, as above; blue velvet, fabric, Designer Fabrics, Toronto (416) 531-2810by Anthony Goicolea, Clark & Faria, as above; Christopher Hyland, visit christopherhyland.com; or visit designerfabrics.ca; white slipcoverNew Vase wallpaper, Clarence House, as above; red linen, Stark Fabric, visit starkfabric.com; sewing, Cover Your World, Toronto (416)carpet, Tai Ping Carpets, as above. Page 67: carpet, Beauvais Carpets, visit beauvaiscarpets. 465-5048 or visit coveryourworld.ca. SpotBar: Bar design, window shade, Philip Gorrivan, com; drawings by Marcel van Eeden, Clint the Trends: Striped rug, Dash & Albert, callas above; Alhambra Fret window shade fabric, Roenisch Gallery, Toronto (416) 516-8593 1-800-658-5035 or visit dashandalbert.com;Quadrille, visit quadrillefabrics.com; Bubble or visit clintroenisch.com. Page 71: Principal Osborne & Little Giverny Lomasi (NCF3884-01),chair, Eero Aarnio, visit eero-aarnio.com; black bathroom tub: Light, Trianon, Toronto (416) through Primavera Interior Furnishings (to thevelvet (on walls), Kravet Canada (to the trade), 363-9851 or visit trianon-online.com; towel, trade), Toronto (416) 921-3334 or visit primavera.as above; art by Lutz Bacher, Taxter & tub, Ginger’s Bath Centre, Toronto (416) ca for showrooms across Canada; settee,Spengemann, New York (212) 924-0212 787-1787, 1-888-444-3292 or visit gingersbath. Barrymore Furniture, Toronto (416) 532-2891or visit taxterandspengemann.com. Page 68: com. Principal bathroom vanity: Console, or visit barrymorefurniture.com; cushion sewing,Dining room: Wall colour, Electric Orange faucets, Boffi, as above; wall tile, Bisazza, visit Blinds, Drapes & Bedding, Toronto (416) 604-1412(2015-10), from the Colour Preview collection, bisazza.com for retailers; chair, Sloan Mauran, or visit blindsdrapesbedding.ca; velvet cushionBenjamin Moore, call 1-800-361-5898 or visit as above; bathroom accessories, soaps, towels, fabric, Designer Fabrics, as above; sconces, Rona,benjaminmoore.ca for retailers across Canada; Ginger’s, as above. Page 72: Principal bedroom visit rona.ca for locations across Canada; desk,wallpaper (on ceiling), Brunschwig & Fils fireplace: Grasscloth wallpaper, Phillip Jeffries, Klaus by Nienkämper, Toronto (416) 362-3434(to the trade), Toronto (416) 968-0699, visit phillipjeffries.com; Ivory #8 drape fabric, or visit klausn.com; wood floor, The Home Depot,1-800-267-3457 or visit brunschwig.com; Muriel Brandolini, visit murielbrandolini.com; call 1-800-628-0525 or visit homedepot.ca fordining table, chairs, Sloan Mauran, as above; art by Alec Soth, Gagosian Gallery, visit gagosian. locations across Canada; floor colour, Edgecombdrapes, Philip Gorrivan, as above; drapery fabric, com. Principal bedroom entry: Dresser, Angus Gray (HC-173), Benjamin Moore, as above; lamps,Bergamo Fabrics, visit bergamofabrics.com; & Company, Toronto (416) 537-4104 or visit Machine Age Modern, Toronto (416) 461-3588 orchandelier, L’Atelier, Toronto (416) 966-0200. angusandcompany.com; wall fabric, China visit machineagemodern.com; trim, baseboards,Page 69: Kitchen: Boffi cabinetry, Italinteriors, Seas Island Ikat, Quadrille, as above; artwork door, Central Fairbank Lumber, Concord, Ont.Toronto (416) 366-9540 or visit italinteriors.com, by Marcel van Eeden, Clint Roenisch Gallery, (905) 738-2111 or visit centralfairbank.com;and at Inform Interiors, Vancouver (604) as above. Page 73: Principal bedroom: door colour, Hague Blue (30), Farrow & Ball,682-3868 or visit informinteriors.com, or visit Grasscloth wallpaper, Phillip Jeffries, as above; Toronto (416) 920-0200, 1-877-363-1040boffi.com; light, Design Within Reach, Toronto headboard fabric, China Seas Island Ikat, or visit farrow-ball.com for retailers across(416) 977-4003 or visit dwr.com; tea towel, Quadrille, as above; Tess sconce, Remains Canada; art, Decorum Decorative Finds, asGood Egg, Toronto (416) 593-4663 or visit Lighting, visit remains.com; bedside tables, above. Page 80: 10 Must Haves: 1. Symphonygoodegg.ca; white bowl, Hollace Cluny, Bungalow 5, visit bungalow5.com; benches, in Three Movements (No. 62), Flensted CONTINUED Five O Seven Antiques, Toronto (416) 462-0046 or visit 507antiques.com. WHAT’S HOT NOW Pages 74 to 81 Page 74 and 75: Wall colour, Gray Mist (CC-80) from the Designer Classics collection, Benjamin Moore, call 1-800-361-5898 or visit benjaminmoore.ca for retailers across Canada; knob, The Door Store, Toronto (416) 863-1590 or visit thedoorstore.ca; black and white vase (on desk), Cynthia Findlay Antiques, Toronto (416) 260-9057 or visit cynthiafindlay.com; mushroom art, Absolutely North, Toronto (416) 922-6784; desk set, silver bowls (on coffee table), glass vase (on side table), Decorum Decorative Finds, Toronto (416) 966-6829; throw, L’Atelier, Toronto (416) 966-0200; grey table, Hollace Cluny, Toronto (416) 968-7894 or visit110 H&H JANUARY 2010
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Source GuideMobiles through Euro Design Canada, call or visit farrow-ball.com for retailers across1-866-932-0261 for retailers across Canada. Canada. Relaxed Cottage: Raindrops2. Thonet chair (No. 209), Klaus by Nienkämper, (30GG 83/006), ICI Paints, visit icipaints.caToronto (416) 362-3434 or visit klausn.com. for locations across Canada; Corn Silk (P730-4),3. Subway Sign art, Restoration Hardware, Para Paints, as above; Centauer (CL 2983M),Vancouver (604) 731-3918, Toronto General Paint, as above. Preppy with a Twist:(416) 322-9422, (416) 223-2055 or visit Birch White, Homestead House Paint Company,restorationhardware.com. 4. Ankara Patchwork call 1-877-886-5098 or visit homesteadhouse.cadhurrie rug, Pottery Barn, visit potterybarn.ca for retailers across Canada; Arctic Depthsfor locations across Canada. 5. Calvin Klein (P5102-73), Para Paints, as above; WireworkCurator Collection canopy bed, DeBoer’s, Grey (30BG 31/022), CIL at The Home Depot,call 1-800-265-2637 or visit deboers.com as above. Farmhouse Drama: Pencil Pointfor locations across Ontario. 6. Mitchell (UL260-22), Behr at The Home Depot, as above;Gold + Bob Williams Baccus bottles, Celadon Silver Lining (32-32), Pratt & Lambert, callCollection, Montreal (514) 789-1542 or visit 1-877-772-8898 or visit prattandlambert.comceladoncollection.com. 7. Woven baskets, for retailers across Canada. City Chic: Jazz AgeHollace Cluny, as above. 8. Peter Dunham Coral (SW0058), Sherwin-Williams, as above;Textiles Mattress Ticking, Christopher Farr Thorny Branch (S-H-780), Behr at The HomeCloth Flower Show in Honey, Madeline Weinrib Depot, as above.Organic Block Print in Chevron, Y&Co, Toronto(416) 968-7700, Montreal (514) 287-8998 or PLAYFUL MODERNvisit ycocarpet.com; GP & J Baker SalcombeRose, Lee Jofa through Kravet Canada (to the Pages 82 to 87trade), call 1-800-535-3258 or visit kravetcanada. FLUF, Toronto (416) 362-3583 or visitcom for showrooms across Canada; Schumacher fluf-design.com; contractor, Upton DesignAbazar in Resist, Bilbrough & Co., Toronto Build, Toronto (416) 920-9880 or visit(416) 960-1611, call 1-800-563-5716 or visit uptondesignbuild.com. Pages 82 and 83:bilbroughs.com for locations across Canada. Dining room: Green resin vase (on table),9. Maison by Ethan Allen china cabinet and South Hill Home, Toronto (416) 924-7224 orbuffet, Ethan Allen, visit ethanallen.com for visit southhillhome.com; Ligne Roset Togolocations across Canada. 10. Visual Comfort sofa, Kiosk, Toronto (416) 539-9665, (416)Goodman lamp, Elte, Toronto (416) 785-7885, 601-1661 or visit kioskdesign.ca; silver side1-888-276-3583 or visit elte.com. Page 81: table, Roost (wholesale only), Sausalito, Calif.Neutrals: 1. Decorators White (CC-20) from (415) 339-9500 or visit roostco.com. Page 84:the Designer Classics collection, Benjamin Living room with fireplace: Ligne Roset TogoMoore, call 1-800-361-5898 or visit sofa, Kiosk, as above; silver side table, Roost,benjaminmoore.ca for retailers across Canada. as above; coffee table, Interior Elements,2. Jekyll Club Cherokee Tan (6008-2A), Valspar Toronto (416) 928-0222; art by Norvalat Lowe’s, call 1-800-445-6937 or visit lowes.ca Morrisseau, Kinsman Robinson Galleries,for ordering information. 3. Creek Bend (790F-4), visit kinsmanrobinson.com; rug, Elte,Behr at The Home Depot, call 1-800-628-0525 Toronto (416) 785-7885, 1-888-276-3583or visit homedepot.ca for locations across or visit elte.com. Page 85: Staircase: BowlCanada, or visit behr.com. 4. Parchment with red interior, Made, Toronto (416) 607-6384Paper (C16-1), Olympic Paint at Lowe’s, as or visit madedesign.ca; pillow (on bench), FLUF,above. 5. Crushed Stone (6204-21), Sico, call as above; table, Knoll, visit knoll.com. Kitchen:1-800-463-SICO or visit sico.ca for retailers Cabinetry, Ikea, call 1-866-866-IKEA or visitacross Canada. Brights: 6. Fetish (C2-019), ikea.ca for locations across Canada. Page 86:C2 Paint, visit c2paint.com for retailers across Child’s bedroom: Madeline Weinrib rug,Canada. 7. Sweetheart Vine (P5045-75), Para Y&Co, Toronto (416) 968-7700, Montreal (514)Paints, call 1-800-461-7272 or visit para.com 287-8998 or visit ycocarpet.com; flags, Kolfor retailers across Canada. 8. Posh (LC031), Kid, Toronto (416) 681-0368 or visit kolkid.ca;Beauti-Tone at Home Hardware/Home Building throw pillows, FLUF, as above. Page 87: PrincipalCentres, visit homehardware.ca for locations bedroom: Throw, felt bin, FLUF, as above; duvet,across Canada, or visit beauti-tone.ca for Lucca, Toronto (416) 485-4999; Martha Sturdyinformation. 9. Tempest (CL 1475D), General lamp, Hollace Cluny, Toronto (416) 968-7894Paint, visit generalpaint.com for retailers across or visit hollacecluny.ca; teak side table, CONTINUEDCanada. 10. Indian Maize (212-5), PittsburghPaints, visit pittsburghpaints.com for retailers.Rebel Chic: Black Jack (2133-20) from theColour Preview collection, Benjamin Moore,as above; Studio Mauve (SW0062), Sherwin-Williams, call 1-800-474-3794 or visit sherwin-williams.com; All White (2005), Farrow & Ball,Toronto (416) 920-0200, 1-877-363-1040112 H&H JANUARY 2010
LIVE AT IDS10DESIGN TALKS: Sunday, January 24Join House & Home at the KRUPS Stage for three inspiring presentations12 PM TRENDS 2010 Stay current and in-the-know! You heard it here first: editor Suzanne Dimma presents House & Home’s decorating forecast, sharing her thoughts on how to work with the newest looks in furniture, fabrics, accessories and colours.2 PM ENDURING DESIGN What makes a home timeless? Join host Mark Challen, editor Suzanne Dimma and our special guest, designer Brian Gluckstein, as they explore some of the most memorable spaces featured in Canadian House & Home.4 PM SCREEN STYLE Lights, camera, decorate: House & Home goes to the movies! From Moulin Rouge to Julie & Julia, Mark Challen takes you on a cinematic journey of the most remarkable film sets from the past decade. See if your favourite film makes Mark’s list. DESIGN TALKS ARE PRESENTED BY PARA PAINTSAll talks are free with admission to the show Seating is limited; please arrive earlyPLUS... Suzanne Dimma Brian Gluckstein Mark ChallenVisit the House & Home Media booth (#1012, near the exhibition entrance)• Shop from our House & Home Style For Living™ bedding, bath, tabletop and accessories collections• Take advantage of our special show subscription offers and purchase back issues of H&H magazineNEW LOCATION! SHOW TIMES Thursday, January 21, Opening Night, 7 to 11 p.m. (open to the public) Friday, January 22, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (open to the trade only) Saturday, January 23, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. (open to the public) Sunday, January 24, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (open to the public)www.interiordesignshow.com Tickets, $17 in advance; $20 at the door. Opening Night Tickets, $50 in advance; $55 at the door Tickets available online: interiordesignshow.com
Source Guide CONTINUED FROM...AT Design Group, Toronto (416) 323-0323, locations across Canada. Page 92: Herbed TREND TALK(416) 921-1600 or visit atdesignhome.com. Chicken Sausages: Frying pan, Le Creuset,Bathroom: Hooks, Ikea, as above. Entryway: call 1-866-666-6162 or visit lecreuset.com for CONTINUED FROM PAGE 44Mirror, Ikea, as above.Play area: Rug, Ikea, retailers across Canada; knife, serving spoon,as above. Cynthia Findlay Antiques, as above; bowl, The time, conspicuous consumption is Cross, Vancouver (604) 689-2900 or visit conspicuously bad form. DesignerSTYLISH SUNDAY BRUNCH thecrossdesign.com. Baked Eggs Florentine: Viki Mansell, owner of Toronto shop Pie lifter, spoon, Cynthia Findlay Antiques, Absolutely Inc., says: “The bleak,Pages 88 to 94 as above; glass coaster, Rogue Gallery, impersonal hotel style is not somethingPage 88: Marimekko wallpaper in Lumimarja, as above; mug, La Merceria, Toronto people want now, but no one is impressedNew Wall, Toronto (416) 877-1227 or visit (416) 848-0057 or visit lamerceria.ca; with rooms filled with expensive things,newwall.ca; hutch, L’Atelier, Toronto (416) bowl,18 Karat, call 1-888-849-8811 or either. There’s a move from both ends966-0200; dining table, dark grey chairs, visit eighteenkarat.com for retailers across of the spectrum toward the middle.”wineglasses, throw (on chair), Ikea, call Canada. Page 94: Waffles with Cranberry1-866-866-IKEA or visit ikea.ca for locations Maple Syrup: Gravy boat, butter dish, The Going from consumer to curator is aacross Canada; caned chairs,HorseFeathers Cross, as above; plates, Putti Fine Furnishings, big change. It’s led by a maturing boomerHome, Toronto (416) 486-4555 or visit as above; chair, HorseFeathersHome, as above; generation more determined than everhorsefeathershome.com; lamp, console flatware, Cynthia Findlay Antiques, as above. to be individualistic, if not rekindle sometable, Elte, Toronto (416) 785-7885, London Fog Lattes: Console, lamp, Elte, 1960s counterculture passion. It’s also1-888-276-3583 or visit elte.com; tablecloth Toronto (416) 785-7885, 1-888-276-3583 or spurred by 30- and 40-year-olds withfabric, Designer Fabrics, Toronto (416) visit elte.com; Marimekko wallpaper, New spending power and exposure to a world531-2810 or visit designerfabrics.ca; Wall, as above; moulding, Central Fairbank of options. Toronto brand consultantcandleholders, South Hill Home, Toronto Lumber, as above; glass teapot, Bungalow, Lee Jacobson points to the Internet as(416) 924-7224 or visit southhillhome.com; Toronto (416) 598-0204 or visit bungalow. a prime driver of this return to non-napkins, juice jug, cake dome, French to; mugs, La Merceria, as above; coasters, conformism. “It presents a methodCountry, Toronto (416) 944-2204 or visit Rogue Gallery, as above; coffee pot, teaspoons, to easily purchase diverse things fromfrenchcountry.ca; bowls (with fruit), Basia, Cynthia Findlay Antiques, as above; plate, all over the globe. It proves to peopleToronto (416) 977-7031, 1-888-282-0652 Putti Fine Furnishings, as above; sugar bowl, there is no one right way to live.”or visit basiadesign.com; frosted juice glasses, The Cross, as above; wallpaper hanging, ThistleRogue Gallery, Toronto (416) 462-1800; Painting & Decorating, Toronto (416) 564-3548. A THIRST FOR AUTHENTIC OBJECTSplates, Putti Fine Furnishings, Toronto (416) In an increasingly virtual world, the972-7652, 1-800-649-3120 or visit putti.ca; TRENDWATCH real is in greater demand than everflatware, honey pot, Cynthia Findlay Antiques, before. Authenticity is the objective,Toronto (416) 260-9057 or visit cynthiafindlay. Page 120 and retailers are responding. Thecom; moulding, Central Fairbank Lumber, Clothing, resulting aesthetic is quite a change forConcord, Ont. (905) 738-2111 or visit Vivienne Restoration Hardware, a company thatcentralfairbank.com; trim colour, Cloud White Westwood has never been identified with any one(CC-40) from the Designer Classics collection, Red Label, visit look. However, since Gary Friedman,Benjamin Moore, call 1-800-361-5898 or visit viviennewestwood. 51, formerly of the Gap and Williams-benjaminmoore.ca; floor, The Home Depot, com for retailers; Sonoma, was named CEO, the retailer’scall 1-800-668-2266 or visit homedepot.ca Successful strategy has become focused. Becausefor locations across Canada. Page 89: Plate, Living from Diesel cage light, Foscarini, visit Gary and I are about the same age,Putti Fine Furnishings, as above; napkin, foscarini.com for retailers; trompe l’oeil it’s not surprising my look is now hisFrench Country, as above; fork, Cynthia wooden milk crate, Urban Outfitters, chain’s signature. Then again, he’sFindlay Antiques, as above; frosted glass, Edmonton (780) 487-1030, Toronto (416) on to something that sells to bothRogue Gallery, as above. Page 90: Citrusy 214-1466, Montreal (514) 874-0063 or visit our cohorts and thirtysomethings.Fruit Salad: Large bowl, Basia, as above; urbanoutfitters.com for locations; Cole & Sonsmaller bowl, Blue Banana Market, Toronto Vivienne Westwood tartan, Kravet Canada Look around and you’ll see that(416) 594-6600 or visit bluebananamarket.com; (to the trade), Vancouver (604) 255-4242, “authentic” is influencing many upscaleserving spoon, Cynthia Findlay Antiques, Calgary (403) 270-9690, Mississauga, Ont. retailers here and in the U.S. At ABCas above; star plate, Machine Age Modern, (905) 607-0706, Toronto (416) 921-1262, Carpet & Home’s New York showroom,Toronto (416) 461-3588 or visit Montreal (514) 931-2437, 1-800-535-3258 you’ll find tables made from petrifiedmachineagemodern.com; tablecloth fabric, or visit kravetcanada.com for showrooms wood and castoff furniture recoveredDesigner Fabrics, as above; frosted glasses, across Canada; Successful Living from Diesel in the finest fabrics, proving that theRogue Gallery, as above; wineglass, Ikea, flight case, Moroso, visit morosousa.com; odd and one-of-a-kind can be beautiful.call 1-866-866-IKEA or visit ikea.ca for Ibanez bass guitar, Efkay, visit efkaymusic.com; WSJ (the Wall Street Journal magazine) Rebel Union Jack sofa, Andrew Martin, visit called this approach “rough luxe” in andrewmartin.co.uk for retailers; The Rolling announcing that the style is a repudiation Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll: The of old notions of luxury CONTINUED ON PAGE 116 Definitive History of the Most Important Artists and Their Music, Indigo Books & Music and Chapters, call 1-800-832-7569 or visit chapters. indigo.ca for locations across Canada and ordering information; Miss Shady pillow, The Rug Company, visit therugcompany.info.114 H&H JANUARY 2010
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ASK A DESIGNER™ The inspiration 1 23Cameron MacNeil answersyour decorating questions. 4 Q I’m at a loss as Cosy Family Room to what to do in my family room. Building on established pieces Currently, we have a TV and kids’ games to craft a cohesive look. in one corner and a stereo system in the other. I’d A CREATE A NEW SEATING window. A taupe linen with a rougher texture Photography by Gabor Jurina (portrait)/Donna Griffith (Inspiration)/John Cullen (paint)/ like to downsize the stereo ARRANGEMENT will look great. Tuck some cosy throws such Floor plan by Jenn Lawrence equipment to something You have a lot of nice elements as the Solid Cableknit throws from Accents smaller, take away the kids’ in the room — they just need to be tied de Ville (shown; adv-imports.com) under your game boxes, and position together better. The leather chairs, rug, coffee table, or drape them on the back of the the TV so it doesn’t take up coffee table, mantel and mirror are all sofa. Your current rug is nice, but a little too much room. I would good pieces that you can add to. small: layer it over a larger sisal rug. love some decorating help. Position a new sofa opposite the fireplace ADJUST THE COLOUR — CAROLYN, Mississauga, Ont. and leather chairs. A William Birch-style A lighter, warm grey wall colour would look piece, like the Keynes sofa by Vanguard great: take a look at Thunder (AF-685) by118 H&H JANUARY 2010 Furniture (shown; vanguardfurniture.com) Benjamin Moore (shown; benjaminmoore.ca).. has a classic look, but the slipcover is casual Update your coffee table with a medium grey and practical for family life. To free up more tone — try Weimaraner (AF-155). Give the space in the room, invest in a new flat-panel table a light sanding, prime it, TV, and place it on a console table along the and add the top coat in a satin finish. longest wall. Pier 1’s Jessamine media console (shown; pier1.com) has a rustic look 1. Solid cableknit throws, (AF-685) (left) and that will complement your leather chairs. Accents de Ville. Weimaraner (AF-155), 2. Keynes slipcovered Benjamin Moore. SOFTEN THINGS UP sofa, Vanguard Furniture. 4. Jessamine media Go for more substantial drapes — they’ll make 3. Paint colours, Thunder console, Pier 1 Imports. a big impact in the room. You can probably reuse the existing rods, but choose a heavier, ask houseandhome.com lined fabric and hang one panel on each Click DESIGN to send your questions and photos to Ask A Designer™.
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