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Best of IDS, Day 2: A Mosaic, Pendulum & Polar Bear Table

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We’re went in search of the best products, designs and booths at the Interior Design Show (IDS) 2018. Here are our second round of pics from the show

Our second day spent at IDS made us optimistic about this year’s pool of design talent. Established names like Ciot created magic underfoot with an elaborate mosaic, and EQ3 impressed us with the dimpled bowl lamp (the Canadian design company also received a tag on our first day at the show). Later that day, we couldn’t pass up an opportunity to give W Studio’s custom carpets a Loves tag. Their rendering of a subway tunnel in wool is stupendous. Lauren Reed‘s trio of pendulums – meant as meditative aides, not as time keepers – had our editors both fooled and mesmerized.

Once you’ve swiped through the ten designs we loved at IDS, find out which five rising designers made it onto our radar this year.

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The East End neighbourhood is more than just a place for families to buy homes—spend a day discovering all of the dining and design options Leslieville has to offer

Known for its plentiful cafes, vintage shops and red brick semis, Leslieville is a great place to walk around for the day. Use this itinerary to hop from hidden gem restaurants to design destinations, starting and ending on Gerrard Street East. From a cult-favourite sourdough pizza spot to a gallery filled with Canadian artists and a place to pause for a mindfulness moment—consider this your guide to the perfect walkable loop of the ‘ville.

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