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Hardware

  • 760 Queen St. E. (at Grant St.) View on map »
  • 416-462-3099
The creeping gentrification of Queen-Broadview Village (or “Riverside,” according to the street signs) is good news for Hardware. Customers range from local loft dwellers to Rosedale matrons. The draw consists of large, sturdy pieces fashioned from reclaimed doors and floorboards. Some interesting touches are scattered throughout: a salvaged oak tabletop paired with raw metal legs ($4,200) combines industrial and shabby chic; mirrors are framed in reclaimed baseboards ($695–$1,800). Handsome armoires and sideboards are another highlight ($1,800–$4,000). Vintage lighting can be hard to come by, so owners Murray Duncan and Jordan Tabachnik designed their own line, in wood and metal.
Hours:
Tu–Sa 11–6, Su noon–5
Location
  • map marker #1
    760 Queen St. E. (at Grant St.)
  • 416-462-3099

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