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After almost 13 years in home accessories, Trish Stuebing knows her customers and their tastes. Along with her husband, Ted, and Homefront VP Bonnie Kruger, she flies to New York and Paris several times a year to source elegant, streamlined dishware; easy-care table linens ($100–$300); and formal linens from Russia, including napkins, placemats and tablecloths ($10–$400). Also popular are Louise Bousquet’s lines of white pottery and porcelain dishware, and shapely lanterns made of icy Scavo glass made in Murano. Glimmering aluminum serving platters, hand-carved wooden cooking paddles and flawless hand-blown glassware are a lesson in form and function.
Hours:
Eglinton, M–Sa 10–6, Su noon–5; Bayview, M–Sa 10–6, Su 11–5
Location
  • map marker #1
    371 Eglinton Ave. W. (at Avenue Rd.)
  • 416-488-3189

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