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House Style: a family-centric Wychwood home owned by a Holt Renfrew exec and an entrepreneur

By Alison Mah and D’Loraine Miranda
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Home Style: The Midtowners
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House Style: a family-centric Wychwood home owned by a Holt Renfrew exec and an entrepreneur
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Moira Wright and Joseph Wilson

As a PR executive for Holt Renfrew, Wright owns an envious collection of Céline and Hermès—pieces of art in and of themselves—and Wilson, founder and president of Photostar, has many of his own photographs exhibited in their Wychwood Park house. There’s no question this is a stylish couple. But the real stars are their kids, eight-year-old Max and six-year-old Henry, whose toys and artwork are everywhere. The couple’s favourite piece? A 30-foot-long installation by their kids on white computer paper that runs the length of a living room wall, which they refer to as their Guernica.

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Home Style: The Midtowners
Home Style: The Midtowners
Home Style: The Midtowners
Home Style: The Midtowners
Home Style: The Midtowners
Home Style: The Midtowners
Home Style: The Midtowners
Home Style: The Midtowners

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