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Kuda Furniture & Homewares

  • 340 Dufferin St. (at King St. W.) View on map »
  • 416-463-4805
The draw here is 20,000 square feet of handcrafted treasures from Indonesia, India, China and Thailand, in teak, Indian rosewood, suar and elm. The collection of dining tables and chairs, console pieces, wardrobes, beds, side tables and cabinets is seemingly endless. Recent acquisitions include an unconventional line of dining room furniture made from reclaimed railroad ties and Indonesian mosaic tiles. Chinese wedding cabinets that have been customized into entertainment units (from $1,695) are perennial favourites. In the bedroom, handcrafted four-poster beds from Indonesia (from $1,695) are elaborate centrepieces. A number of Canadian pieces—namely custom leather sofas, chaise lounges, loveseats and sectionals (from $1,100)—round out the collection.
Hours:
M–Sa 10–6, Su noon–5
Location
  • map marker #1
    340 Dufferin St. (at King St. W.)
  • 416-463-4805

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