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Pavilion

  • 739 Queen St. W. (at Bathurst) View on map »
  • 416-504-9859
Clean lines, neutral colours and a level of luxury that comes from the judicious use of leather, glass and mirrors make the modern traditional furniture here perfect for condos. There are lots of modern knock-offs: an ovoid-shaped Noguchi-style coffee table for $575 (the miniature condo-sized version is $397); a small-scale deco-esque club chair for $495. But the bulk of the stock is heavy on comfort and restrained good taste, such as a condo-sized sofa (73 inches long) in white leather for $1,355; a tweed sectional for $1,655; and a ser­ies of bent-glass tables (from $539 for three nesting tables to $799 for a console). The upholstered furniture is mostly Canadian made, with more than 200 fabrics to choose from.
Hours:
M–Tu 11–6, W–F 11–7, Sa 10:30–6, Su noon–5:30
Location
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    739 Queen St. W. (at Bathurst)
  • 416-504-9859

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