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Story and photos by Allan Tong
The Interior Design Show opened last night with a party to interrupt the cold snap gripping Toronto. Occupying the northern end of the massive Metro Toronto Convention Centre, the IDS (as it's commonly known) kicked off with flutes of champagne and canopes amid booths and booths of the latest in home furnishings, bathtubs, lighting, wooden floors, ceramic tiles, and even cabins.
The annual design show runs through Sunday, January 21 with Friday being Professional Development Day aimed at industry folk. Highlights include a keynote by Marva Griffin at 2:00-3:00pm. Griffin is the founded Salone Satellite, the renowned showcase of young designers. She will discuss her unusual career path and how the industry has evolved over the last quarter century. Following her will be Oskar Zieta at 4:00pm speaking about his innovative, inflated metal furniture and Poland’s role in the European design industry.
Saturday and Sunday are open to the public. The line-up:
Saturday 11am-12 noon: Safoura Zahedi (Architect, Interdisciplinary Artist, Educator and Geometry Expert), Beverley Horii (Managing Director and Principal, IA Interior Architects), and Tatiana Soldatova (Principal, Syllable) will be imagining the impact of technology, wellness and culture on the interiors of the (near) future.
Saturday 1-2pm: Tura Cousins Wilson (Studio of Contemporary Architecture), Chad Burton (Fashion Editor and Product Stylist), and Krisette Santamaria (Industrial Designer, Krisette Santamaria Designs) answer the question: Multifunctional, multigenerational, multiuse and multiunit spaces pack in all the needs of modern life, but how do you create a multifaceted living space that still feels cohesive and represents your sense of style?
Saturday 3-4pm Michael Murphy (Vice President, Fogo Island Workshop & Design), Janet Langdon (Textile Designer), and Ernst Hupel (Partner, 2H Interior Design) will reflect on the design legacy of the innovative Fogo Island Inn off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Sunday 11am-12pm will see Brian Gluckstein dispensing his best design advice and predictions for 2024. Following him will be Christiane Lemieux discussing her collections at retail, books and online store as both an entrepreneur and designer. Also, she will offer tips on how she creates a minimalist, nurturing retreat. At 3pm, Aly Velji will reflect on his collaborations with Urban Barn and Rollout. Questions are welcome from the public.
Of course, there are the exhibitors. Here's what caught our eye:
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Kissing Chair by Alison Postma |
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Ruums repurposes this 160-square-foot cargo container into a painting or musical studio or as a dwelling that's situated in your backyard. They'll walk through all the city permits and installing plumbing, if needed. |
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Lighting by Feelux |
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Wine flowed at Vicostone |
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Paint isn't just for walls, says Sherwin-Williams |
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Montauk Sofa |
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Roche Bobois |
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Non-alcohol cocktails by Seedlip were popular |
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WOODca Design offered an example of cool wooden dwellings at this year's IDS, like this sauna |
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Of course, there are sinks at IDS, this sleek one by Facileklean |
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OCH Works |
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McKae Imaging's backlit canvases |
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Stylish sinks and faucets, indeed |
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Coffee's other use by Krisette Sanatamaria |
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