Five Breezy Pieces
The Interior Design Show is proving that high design hasn’t gone the way of the Dow By Olivia Stren
Unfettered by economic woes and client whims, a quintet of Toronto design firms—from luxury to landscape—are glamorizing the Interior Design Show, fashioning spaces to embody their version of the good life. Every year, a handful of companies are invited to IDS to showcase their trademark dreamscape. Here, a blueprint for beauty, five ways.
CASTOR
In a nutshell: Fashionably anti-fashion hoser-chic
Trademark item: Antler headphones
Where you’ve seen them: Over dinner at Delux on Ossington, Terroni on Adelaide and the new Castor-owned communal-table idyll, OddFellows, on West Queen West
Where you can, but probably won’t: A tenant’s suite in New York’s Chelsea Hotel, private residences scattered across Europe
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