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The best made-in-Toronto home decor

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By Caitlin Walsh Miller
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The best made-in-Toronto home decor

Curve Appeal

The Aril chair from EQ3 is proudly made in Canada, with a pillowy silhouette and a wrap-around backrest that feels like a high-design hug. $1,399


The best made-in-Toronto home decor
Bloom Town

This felt daisy garland from Akuku, a one-woman operation based in Windsor, adds a whimsical flourish to nurseries, mantels or party tables. Handmade, biodegradable and eternally in bloom. $29


The best made-in-Toronto home decor

Little Dippers

Made by Little Feather Studio, these ceramic spoons are dishwasher safe and designed to bring a bit of beauty to your morning rituals. $10


The best made-in-Toronto home decor

Glow Up

Hollis and Morris’s Berm Orb Sconce is personality lighting with strong mid- century vibes. It comes in four solid wood options and a choice of a hand-blown glass orb or a frosted acrylic lens. From $850

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The best made-in-Toronto home decor

Cabana Core

Kate Austin’s vibrantly striped (and machine washable) tablecloths will bring vintage resort chic to any picnic, patio dinner or work-from-home lunch. $90


The best made-in-Toronto home decor

Mug Life

Wheel-thrown in Toronto and glazed in juicy, joyful colours, these Wave Mugs from Nightshift Ceramics are just as joyful to hold as they are to behold. $50


The best made-in-Toronto home decor

Lounge Act

The Gather Sofa, from Toronto duo J and J Made, is a cloud-like seven-foot-long stunner designed for serious repose. It’s the centrepiece of your open-concept dreams. $7,500


The best made-in-Toronto home decor

Trunk Show

Reiner’s Originals has been handcrafting zoomorphic keepsakes in the Blue Mountains for more than 50 years. Their adorable leather elephant is equal parts footstool, art piece and conversation starter. $399


The best made-in-Toronto home decor

Table Stakes

Built from solid wood by Ontario designers Acre Made and Louis Hewitt, the Bloche Dining Table is the kind of heirloom piece the grandkids will fight over. $6,950

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The best made-in-Toronto home decor

Prints Charming

Niagara Falls–based Sonnihaus creates 3D-printed home goods inspired by traditional Korean pottery and made from a biodegradable corn-based bioplastic. $28


The best made-in-Toronto home decor

Fridge Art

These laser-cut wooden magnets from Light and Paper celebrate peak Canadian snacking. Think ketchup chips, maple syrup and the ever-controversial pouch of fridge-bound dairy. $16


The best made-in-Toronto home decor

Bench Press

From Coolican and Company, the Calla bench has clean lines and a swatch of saturated colour that make it both a sculpture and a seating solution. It’s dopamine dressing for the home. $2,280


The best made-in-Toronto home decor

All That and Dim Sum

Artist Kelsea Chatburn turns local landmarks—like Chinatown institution Rol San—into illustrated love letters to Toronto with her dreamy, detail-rich prints. $28


The best made-in-Toronto home decor

Glass Act

Glass artist Silvia Taylor hand-blows the gold tapered cups in this luminous four-piece set. They’re delicate yet durable, and they’ll be the jewel of any bar cart.

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The best made-in-Toronto home decor

Cosmic Cutting

Designed by Japanese artisan Oji Masanori and made in Toronto, this walnut cutting board features deep grooves and twin circles inspired by the earth and the moon. $145

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