Home & Garden GuideFurniture: Traditional

Harvest House

  • 173 King St. E. (at Jarvis St.) View on map »
  • 416-862-9449
Following traditional Arts and Crafts principles (handcrafting solid wood) results in sleek, urban pieces. Mission furniture (featuring spindles, corbels and cutaways) co-mingles with leather Manhattan armchairs ($2,205), tree trunk stools ($799), entertainment units and Tokyo stools ($281). Most items, as the condo-shaped showroom demonstrates, are small-space suitable (a solid cherry coffee table, $1,662, doubles as an office desk with storage, and opens to dinner-table height). Harvest House also fits closets, vanities, bathrooms and kitchens with cabinetry—soft-close drawers, pull-out pantries and insets for wall ovens.
Hours:
Tu–Sa 9:30–5
Location
  • map marker #1
    173 King St. E. (at Jarvis St.)
  • 416-862-9449

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