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A peek at Hopson Grace’s gorgeous expansion

By Jean Grant| Photography by Thomas Skrlj
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A peek at Hopson Grace's gorgeous expansion

Andrea Hopson, a former VP at Tiffany and Co., and Martha Grace McKimm, a marketing exec, opened Hopson Grace in Rosedale in 2015. The corner boutique, selling high-end items like walnut salad bowls, Japanese knives and hand-painted coasters, quickly became a neighbourhood fixture for amateur chefs and dinner-party enthusiasts.

They originally used the upstairs space for events, like supper clubs or flower-arranging workshops, but now the second floor is set up as a swanky  homewares department, showcasing linens, furniture and accessories from brands and craftspeople around the world. Everything in the apartment is shoppable, from the art on the walls to the rugs on the floor. Here’s a look inside the new space.

This bedding is from the century-old brand Sferra, and is hand-woven in Italy:

A peek at Hopson Grace's gorgeous expansion

The bathroom’s mirror ($974) came from a Belgian brand called Notre Monde:

A peek at Hopson Grace's gorgeous expansion

The soap dispenser ($485) and accompanying boxes are made by German label Decor Walther:

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A peek at Hopson Grace's gorgeous expansion

The champagne bucket ($568), by Saskatchewan-bred artist Tina Frey, is made of resin. The marble-topped console table ($5,700) is by local firm J Gibson Design:

A peek at Hopson Grace's gorgeous expansion

These daybeds are by local brand Plum Furniture, and are topped with cashmere and alpaca throws ($395 each):

A peek at Hopson Grace's gorgeous expansion

Here’s another look at the space:

A peek at Hopson Grace's gorgeous expansion

The salad bowl ($1,750) on the top shelf is by local woodturner Jim Lorriman:

A peek at Hopson Grace's gorgeous expansion

The candle holders ($82 each) are by Belgian brand Dekocandle:

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A peek at Hopson Grace's gorgeous expansion

The kitchen was designed by Scavolini, and starts at $29,000. Hopson and McKimm have outfitted it with all sorts of kitchen utensils and appliances (like Cuisinart blenders, fancy espresso machines and Japanese knives):

A peek at Hopson Grace's gorgeous expansion

They carry a range of cookware, including the high-end brand Mauviel. Their seven-piece copper set sells for $2,090:

A peek at Hopson Grace's gorgeous expansion

1120 Yonge St., 416-926-1120, hopsongrace.com

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