- This vintage-styled, durable canvas Filson duffle has wheels and a pullout handle for modern terminal manoeuvring. $575. Uncle Otis, 26 Bellair St., 416-920-2281.
- Smythe’s hooded version of the classic Hudson Bay Company point blanket coat, out of production for a decade, was VIP swag at the Olympics last year. This winter, you don’t have to be a celebrity to get one. $695. The Bay, 176 Yonge St., 416-861-9111.
- Insomniacs, rejoice: luxury beds by Swedish company Carpe Diem are now available in Newmarket. The handcrafted pine Koster has customizable coil tension and a two-sided top layer (organic cotton for summer, wool for winter). $6,000 for a split queen. Good Night and Sweet Dreams, 16635 Yonge St., Unit 1, Newmarket, 905-235-3732.
- Eco-friendly cork has become the go-to material of product designers for seating, wall coverings and flooring. Cork wine stoppers designed by Aurélien Barbry are a playful take on the trend. $36 for two. Bergo, 55 Mill St., Bldg. 47A, 416-861-1821.
- The paint company Farrow and Ball updates its colour palette this month; seven of nine new shades are greys with warm undertones. We also like the two exceptions: a fiery orange and a basic white. From $75 per gallon. Farrow and Ball, 1054 Yonge St., 416-920‑0200.
- Toronto textile artist Kerry Croghan’s oversized hemp-canvas pillows, screen-printed with bears, Canada geese and scraggy pines, are the quintessential urban-rustic home accent. $125 each. Made, 867 Dundas St. W., 416-607-6384.
- Fragrances by Ayala Moriel Parfums, a Vancouver company, are finally available in Toronto. The sophisticated, subtly heady scents—in citrus, agarwood and chocolate-myrrh—are hand-blended from botanicals. $48 for 4 mL. Shopgirls, 1342 Queen St. W., 416-534-7467.






