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Modern furniture maker Stylegarage has an expansive new home on Ossington

Modern furniture maker Stylegarage has an expansive new home on Ossington

After almost 15 years at the corner of Queen and Shaw, mod furniture maker Stylegarage has moved to a significantly larger home on Ossington. The new space is an old heritage warehouse with multiple storefronts, one of which used to belong to the now-shuttered AWOL gallery. The company renovated the space, uncovering the original brick walls to create a two-storey showroom that store manager Neil James describes as “raw, yet warm.” The upgrade means the shop can now house a wider selection of its custom Stylegarage line, including larger pieces like a seven-foot-long boardroom table for $5,250. Shoppers will also find items from the brand’s more affordable Gus* Modern collection, including an extensive range of loft-size sectionals and sofas. If you don’t happen to be in the market for a two-thousand-dollar cowhide ottoman, there are still plenty of unique accessories worth a checking out, like suspension lighting from Montreal-based Lambert et Fils and handmade woolen rugs from Peace Industry.

78 Ossington Ave., 416-534-4343, stylegarage.com

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