A Look at IDS Toronto 2020
It's a wrap on IDS Toronto 2020 and we take you behind the scenes to check out some of our favorite finds.
It’s a wrap on IDS Toronto 2020, the Interior Design Show that celebrates and promotes the work Canadian and global designers alike. Just like last year, this edition included our Milk Stand pop-up shop and the Design Milk curated Maker section featuring the work of emerging and innovative designers. Overall, it was a great exhibition, well worth the freezing cold temps that blew through the entire four days of the show!
It was impossible not to fall in love and immediately roam around this installation by Jonathan Adler for Caesarstone. The partnership resulted in a surreal, graphic landscape, entitled Dreamland, that utilized Caesarstone surfaces in a delightful way.
Starting with the Maker section of the show that’s curated by Design Milk, Objects & Ideas brought a selection of their furniture pieces, each that goes beyond functional with their artistic qualities.
Coolican & Company displayed a series of new offerings, including new wooden stools and a shoehorn that hangs from a round, wall-mounted hook.
Furniture and object designer Lauren Reed displayed a collection of work that influenced by everyday shapes and forms.
Anglewood Custom Furniture featured their one-of-a-kind, custom built designs made from salvaged trees in Ontario and epoxy.
This booth featured a married mix of modern lighting designed by Ridgely Studio and conte...
It’s a wrap on IDS Toronto 2020, the Interior Design Show that celebrates and promotes the work Canadian and global designers alike. Just like last year, this edition included our Milk Stand pop-up shop and the Design Milk curated Maker section featuring the work of emerging and innovative designers. Overall, it was a great exhibition, well worth the freezing cold temps that blew through the entire four days of the show!
It was impossible not to fall in love and immediately roam around this installation by Jonathan Adler for Caesarstone. The partnership resulted in a surreal, graphic landscape, entitled Dreamland, that utilized Caesarstone surfaces in a delightful way.
Starting with the Maker section of the show that’s curated by Design Milk, Objects & Ideas brought a selection of their furniture pieces, each that goes beyond functional with their artistic qualities.
Coolican & Company displayed a series of new offerings, including new wooden stools and a shoehorn that hangs from a round, wall-mounted hook.
Furniture and object designer Lauren Reed displayed a collection of work that influenced by everyday shapes and forms.
Anglewood Custom Furniture featured their one-of-a-kind, custom built designs made from salvaged trees in Ontario and epoxy.
This booth featured a married mix of modern lighting designed by Ridgely Studio and conte...
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