Home & Garden GuideFurniture: Contemporary

Structube

  • 111 Avenue Rd. (at Webster Ave.); plus five other GTA locations View on map »
  • 416-927-8252
After years of discount furniture shopping, there comes a day when particleboard simply doesn’t cut it anymore. You crave new styles, a formal dining room, maybe a wine rack. Time to shop at Structube, where knock-down (home assembly) pieces cater to upscale tastes. A dining table made of rubberwood (the new teak) opens to a length of six and a half feet ($499). A hardwood bench with a beige microfibre seat can be had for $299, while a leather loveseat in dark brown is astonishingly priced at $899. For innovative furniture, look to the Asian designs: a handsome Shinto coffee table made of elm ($289).
Hours:
M–W 10–6, Th–F 10–9, Sa 10–6, Su noon–5
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    111 Avenue Rd. (at Webster Ave.); plus five other GTA locations
  • 416-927-8252

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