We’ve scoured the city for statement decor pieces for the kitchen, bathroom and bedroom. Today, we present our finds for the living room. Take a look at the slide show after the jump >>
(Images: Egyptian light, velvet fabric, chevron-print fabric, ukiyo table, metal lace bowl and
cocktail shaker by Paul Weeks; grandfather clock and Lindsey Adelman light fixture by Devin Jeffrey;
Les Oiseaux vase, swivel chair, love seat and wood stool by Christopher Stevenson.)





























wow thanks for showing us 4 different kinds of vivienne westwood wallpaper . annnd of course all the other “must haves” , like a thousand dollar statue of a cheetah . great work !
July 29, 2010 at 10:18 pm | by anu foreverhard to imagine anything uglier or pricier. seriously, where did you find these? Fugly Quarterly?
July 31, 2010 at 11:33 am | by alienwhat the heck? these things are insanely expensive and likely fail to appeal to most people as a result. why not feature some inexpensive pieces that are functional yet stylish? perhaps some fabulous finds from a range of stores, from antique shops to major chains..?
August 1, 2010 at 6:47 pm | by ladyI couldn’t agree more with the other comments here. How long did it take to track down a $10,000 sofa? It would be nice to see some effort to find that sweet spot between stylish and inexpensive.
August 4, 2010 at 12:19 pm | by manthe snobbiness of Toronto LIfe is only outdone by their lack of taste.. it looks like all the choices were based mainly on price.. the higher the better.. this is why i don’t subscribe to what could be a good magazine
December 6, 2010 at 5:43 pm | by bob young