IDS Toronto kicks off the new year of design fairs with inspiring talks, immersive installations and a dual focus on residential and commercial markets. Here are Azure’s top 10 must-sees.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
January 8, 2019
Section: Design
Inspired by the tarps over Mexican markets, a voluptuously wavy ceiling crowns a Toronto restaurant designed by Partisans.
By Matthew Hague |
January 8, 2019
Section: Interiors
Tags: Canada, Hospitality, Restaurant
Animating Toronto’s wintry waterfront in late January, Ice Breakers 2019 features five installations organized around the theme of Signal Transmission. Here’s what to expect.
By Mark Teo |
January 7, 2019
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Art, Canada, Installation
Canada is as sprawling as it is diverse, so capturing the architectural zeitgeist is no small feat. But Azure’s editors are up for the task. Here is the best Canadian architecture of 2018.
By Azure |
December 21, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Canada
For Collection O, Toronto studio Hi Thanks Bye, led by designers Stein Wang and Topher Kong, unveil five forest-green pieces and a moss-inspired rug.
By Erin Donnelly |
December 14, 2018
Section: Design
Tags: Canada, Furniture, Product Design
Kim Pariseau’s architecture firm is branching out with Appareil Atelier, unveiling three gorgeously minimal pieces at Montreal’s Souk @ Sat.
By Mark Teo |
November 30, 2018
Section: Design
Tags: Canada, Furniture, Product Design
At Falafel Yoni, a renovated Montreal eatery designed by architect David Dworkind, a communal rolled-steel sink serves as a handy centrepiece.
By Eric Mutrie |
November 27, 2018
Section: Interiors
Tags: Canada, Hospitality
Espace C2 is a dramatic new event space with a floating butterfly roof that lands atop a landmark Montreal hotel.
By Austin Macdonald |
November 12, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Canada, Hospitality
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