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Super Shopper: our monthly roundup of the city’s best loot

By Alanna Davey
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Elegant (yet biodegradable) paper plates and cups class up a picnic in the park. $15–$18 per pack. Good Egg, 267 Augusta Ave., 416-593-4663.
Elegant (yet biodegradable) paper plates and cups class up a picnic in the park. $15–$18 per pack. Good Egg, 267 Augusta Ave., 416-593-4663.
Alice Supply Co. (named for the housekeeper on The Brady Bunch) is known for its mod take on house- and gardenwares. $30. Neat, 628 Queen St. W., 416-368-6328.
Scented paper liners (lavender, gardenia and plumeria) are aromatherapy for unmentionables. $13 a box. HomeSense, 195 Yonge St., 416-941-9185.
Canadian designer SoYoung Mother makes PVC-free linen coolers and lunch bags. $24. Planet Kid, 87 Roncesvalles Ave., 416-537-9233.
Pencils wrapped in silkscreened Chiyogami and Moriki Kozo paper are a cut above regular old No. 2s. $11 for six. The Paper Place, 887 Queen St. W., 416‑703-0089.
Retro, DIY and trompe l’oeil trends converge with this pinhole camera kit in a paint can. Gallon $23, quart $18. Pikto, 55 Mill St., Bldg. 59, Ste. 103, 416-203-3443.
Everyone’s seen the Pantone mugs; the tins, imported from Italy, are new to Toronto this month. $24.50 each. SoHo Art and Custom Framing, 77 Ron­cesvalles Ave., 416‑531-2047.
Elegant (yet biodegradable) paper plates and cups class up a picnic in the park. $15–$18 per pack. Good Egg, 267 Augusta Ave., 416-593-4663.
Ligne Roset’s quilted sofa comes in lemon yellow and baby blue. Custom order only. From $5,173. Kiosk, 672 Dupont St., 416-539-9665.
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