Latest in Home Decor and Design at IDS Toronto
The International Design Show Toronto 2022 was a lively showcase of products, designs and ideas with a Canadian flavor. Dominated past bathrooms, kitchen and floor, the testify also included a wide variety of independent creators who presented a beautiful range of home furnishings and accessories.
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View in gallery Considering many Canadian designers are known for their wood products, they had a stiff showing at IDS. From small specialty artisans to Ontario Woods's group showroom, the textile was plentiful in lighting, effects and accessories.
Wood Anchor presented a beautiful hand-hewn slab tabular array and astonishing wood chandelier. The company is a full custom fabrication shop/design-build studio specializing in hand congenital woods furniture, forest effects, and wood art. Information technology uses reclaimed and locally harvested lumber from sources that include old timbers from historical buildings, trees cut downward past the City of Winnipeg due to Dutch Elm Disease (DED), and other species of trees cutting downwardly due to evolution or farmland.
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View in gallery It'south not often you run across a woman in woodworking, but in the Studio Due north/Prototype department of IDS, nosotros happened upon Megan Tilston, of Merganzer furniture and design. Her interest in woodworking was sparked by her grandfather and she know works for Merganzer, which creates beautiful pieces like this table from the Wave series. Wilson has a background in graphic design and "takes a thoughtful approach in crafting playful and sculptural furniture that sparks the imagination," according to her bio.
View in gallery Another lived wood slice was this console from Many Squares. This very dissimilar production is made of hundreds of squares mounted on a flexible console that can exist installed flat or curve around curved shapes.
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View in gallery While article of furniture was not the majority of the show'south offerings, in that location were indeed plenty of astonishing chairs. From handcrafted wood models to retro upholstered pieces and those fashioned from reclaimed materials, chairs were everywhere!
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View in gallery Besides in the Studio Due north & Prototype section, we found these unique and shiny pieces that are a far cry from anything recycled. Designer Dean Jackson developed his Aeropod series every bit "unique pieces that serve a function and stimulate conversation." It is a rare edition of only 49 special cabinets, each customized for storage such as wine, watches, tobacco, jewelry or martinis.
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While bathroom and kitchen fixtures abounded, these designs from DXV by American Standard were hands down the nearly interesting. DXV is the high-cease, cutting edge line from the fixture company. Created using a iii-D printer, DXV's iii prototype designs are like concept cars — expensive and limited edition.
What's about intriguing is that there is no big h2o main running through the fixture: The water flows through the sparse spiral of the fixture. Equally designer Regina Sturrock explained, it's a revolutionary design of how water is delivered through an innovative fixture.
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View in gallery Concrete as a design fabric is still very popular. From thin concrete skins that can be practical to walls like sheetrock, to concrete fire pits, fireplaces and furniture, designers presented many options.
View in gallery One of the newest materials is this carbon fiber fabric that is encased in a composite, innovated by Designs by DT. The cobweb is highly drapeable, can conform to nigh any shape and is highly durable. Designer Mike Ip uses the fiber to serve as the base for desks, shelving and tables.
View in gallery Pantone have already released it'southward colors of the yr, but Uk-based Farrow & Ball released their new colors for 2022 at the evidence, displayed on deer heads. The company, known every bit craftsmen of paint and paper, also showed their new wall coverings. While the fourscore'due south may have given wallpaper a bad name thanks to cringeworthy designs and cheesy borders, today's wallpaper is more than well-nigh texture and artisanship. Farrow and Ball's papers are printed with their ain paints, which makes matching and coordinating a breeze.
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View in gallery IDS 2022 had plenty of lighting options to see — from hand-crafted wooden versions to shiny, modern lighting fixtures. Either way, today's lighting makes utilize of LED engineering science as well as the new designs where the bulb is an creative component, non an eyesore to be hidden nether a shade.
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View in gallery Floor coverings were generously presented and some of the most interesting rugs were from Jan Kath, noted as one of the world's near in-demand creators of hand-knotted carpets. Kath takes traditional rug designs and adds a new dimension, with precisely planned bright colors or an explosion of lines masking parts of the blueprint. Kath creates his design so that "he purposely breaks with conventional styles and throws strict design rules overboard," says his website.
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View in gallery Wide plank floors were one of the trends identified during some of the presentations at IDS. While the pop grays of terminal year are still selling well, natural colors and parquetry designs are very hot.
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View in gallery Modify Article of furniture is another actually interesting studio that was included in the Studio Northward & Prototype area of the show. It is a pattern/build piece of furniture studio based in Bridgeport, Connecticut that was founded by one-time pediatrician Marci Klein. Her "minor studio with big ideas" creates these functional and colorful credenzas with customized utility trays, which are too included in the desk. Many features are customizable, including the artwork on the front. From graffiti works to your ain children's art, anything tin can be featured on the metal doors.
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View in gallery Customization was the key word when it came to images for your walls or accessories. More than simply wallpaper, the products we saw were digitally printed and stunning. From realistic woods to images of your pick, your imagination is truly the only limit here.
View in gallery Grafiti images from around the world adorn calorie-free fixtures past Art2Lights. Gathered past two friends who traveled together, the images are colorful and truly cool. The visitor can produce a custom light fixture for you with an prototype that y'all provide — retrieve of the possibilities!
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View in gallery Hand crafted, retro modern, rustic chic or 3-D printed — it was all there at IDS Toronto 2016. Keep an centre on Homedit.com for features on the trends, products and designers who exhibited at the show.
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