As Toronto Design Week unfolded amid record snowfall, designers answered winter’s greys with unapologetic colour, experimental materials, and statement-making furniture across IDS and DesignTO.
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Designed by Marcela Cure, this Pinecrest residence trades flash for finesse, using natural materials and muted tones to create a serene, family-centered retreat.
With his FF Magma Lamp and End Table, the artist-designer is remixing materials into organic compositions that are as functional as they are collectible.
The first consumer desktop printer of its kind, FibreSeeker 3 makes professional-grade additive manufacturing more accessible than ever.
Designed by Paul Crofts for Isomi, the Knit One Chair uses 3D-knitting technology and recycled marine plastic to redefine modern comfort.
Design Milk partners with Clerkenwell Design Week for the 2026 CDW Awards, spotlighting bold products and the people redefining the industry.
Michael Anastassiades presents the After Series for Fritz Hansen, a chair and table that fuse singular style with timeless craftsmanship.
Presented by YOMEI and LEICA, the next best projector system is here: meet the Lumina Sideboard, custom crafted to fit the Leica Cine 1.
Get creative with the ARID Wall Lighting by Nahtrang Studio for Bover Barcelona, modular parts adding infinite life to your space.
Designed by Polish design brand TAMO, the Undia chair makes a quiet statement with soft curves reminiscent of a gentle wave.
Meet Rhapsody, a speaker cabinet that brings an elegance to sound equipment, complete with storage to hide the mess of cords and pedals.
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