Vacuum-maker Dyson has revolutionized the table fan, eschewing blades in favour of a cylinder that funnels air from behind into a single powerful stream. It’ll keep you as cool as it looks. $380. Future Shop, 325 Yonge St., 416- 971-5377.
Vacuum-maker Dyson has revolutionized the table fan, eschewing blades in favour of a cylinder that funnels air from behind into a single powerful stream. It’ll keep you as cool as it looks. $380. Future Shop, 325 Yonge St., 416- 971-5377.
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We’re bored of Moleskines. These Pinetti journals, bound in brightly coloured Italian leather, make whatever you’re writing seem like poetry. $95 each. Laywine’s, 25 Bellair St., 416-921-7131.
We’re bored of Moleskines. These Pinetti journals, bound in brightly coloured Italian leather, make whatever you’re writing seem like poetry. $95 each. Laywine’s, 25 Bellair St., 416-921-7131.
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Not since Howdy Doody emerged from Buffalo Bob’s desk has opening drawers been this much fun. $8–$14. Anthropologie, Shops at Don Mills, 19 Clock Tower Rd., 416-449-6666.
Not since Howdy Doody emerged from Buffalo Bob’s desk has opening drawers been this much fun. $8–$14. Anthropologie, Shops at Don Mills, 19 Clock Tower Rd., 416-449-6666.
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The forest’s loss is your dining room’s gain. This table was crafted from the trunk of a fallen ash tree in Stouffville. Custom options available. $4,500. Canadian Salvaged Timber, 4 Adelaide Pl., 905-237-1529.
The forest’s loss is your dining room’s gain. This table was crafted from the trunk of a fallen ash tree in Stouffville. Custom options available. $4,500. Canadian Salvaged Timber, 4 Adelaide Pl., 905-237-1529.
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Make a splash (and promptly wipe it up) with these hand-printed tea towels by Finnish brand Kauniste. $20 each. Mjölk, 2959 Dundas St. W., 416-551-9853.
Make a splash (and promptly wipe it up) with these hand-printed tea towels by Finnish brand Kauniste. $20 each. Mjölk, 2959 Dundas St. W., 416-551-9853.
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There’s no excuse for store-bought popsicles when you can make your own in about seven minutes. Imagine the boozy possibilities. $74.95. Williams-Sonoma, 100 Bloor St. W., 416-962-9455.
There’s no excuse for store-bought popsicles when you can make your own in about seven minutes. Imagine the boozy possibilities. $74.95. Williams-Sonoma, 100 Bloor St. W., 416-962-9455.
Sorry T.O Life but come on! 75 dollars to make cheap popsicles I ask you! and a 45 hundred dollar bench for whom? Though I will have to admit the fan was interesting though and more practical.