- Our obsession with classic brands continues with the revival of these 1920s-era Pendleton pillows in virgin wool. $85 each. Drake Hotel General Store, 82A Bathurst St., 416-703-6518.
- Hand-painted mortar and pestles by up-and-coming Toronto designer Tahir Mahmood take the drudgery out of kitchen prep. $110. Pimlico Gallery, 789 Dupont St., 416-538-0909.
- Naoto Fukasawa’s work totes, available in light grey or unbleached brown Japanese paper, are, amazingly, water-resistant and tear-proof. $150. Mjölk, 2959 Dundas St. W., 416-551-9853.
- Based on a ’50s leisurewear staple from Spain’s Costa Blanca, the unisex Rivieras shoe is as comfy as it is retro chic. $95. Jonathan and Olivia, 49 Ossington Ave., 416-849-5956.
- Intricate abstract animal wallpaper by Toronto designer Julie Jenkinson is pretty enough to frame. $12 per square foot. InAbstracto, 1160 Queen St. W., 416-533‑6362.
- Coca-Cola came up with the formula (and the eco‑marketing push) for this Emeco design; each chair is made using 111 recycled plastic pop bottles. $246. Klaus by Nienkämper, 300 King St. E., 416-362-3434.
- For this credenza, Danish company Søren Rose Studio took inspiration from a gym class floor. $2,769. Ministry of the Interior, 80 Ossington Ave., 416-533-6684.






