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Toronto’s design retail scene is full of treasures, but not all pieces are created equal—or easy to get your hands on. Whether you’re outfitting a room or just looking to make a single standout upgrade, these five newly released designs are both bold in form and available to shop locally. From sculptural lighting to outdoor seating, here’s what we’re eyeing right now.

NOOM Flock Sofa - Modulo Shop Toronto
NOOM Flock Sofa - Modulo Shop Toronto

This sculptural sofa largely represents Modulo’s curatorial eye for high design.

NOOM’s Flock Sofa

With its wraparound curves and deep lounge proportions, the Flock Sofa makes a sculptural statement while inviting serious relaxation. Designed by Ukrainian talent Kateryna Sokolova for NOOM, it’s available in two- to four-seater configurations and can be customized with a wide range of luxe upholstery options, tailored seat firmness, and even colour-matched legs. It’s the kind of showpiece that commands attention—from every angle. Shop the Flock Sofa at Modulo.

Casson Hardware - lighting

The Nebra lighting series at Casson Hardware.

Nebra Pendant lamp - NEW WORKS

The Nebra lighting series is rooted in a very considered address of material and craftsmanship.

NEW WORKS lighting in Toronto - where to shop

Sculptural lighting sees no limits.

New Works’ Nebra Pendant Lamp

More than just lighting, the Nebra Pendant is an interactive experience. Designed by Lukas Bazle for Danish brand New Works, its pleated disc shade expands and contracts with a gentle push, letting users adjust both its silhouette and glow. A poetic fusion of tradition and tech, it turns ambient light into a sculptural gesture. Shop the Nebra Pendant at Casson Hardware.

Designer Furniture in Toronto

Designer furniture finds at Hollace Cluny.

Tanner Cradenza - Hollace CLuny

The Tanner Credenza is part of Hollace Cluny’s deeply considered PERSONA collection.

Designer Furniture finds to shop online

Courtesy of Clarisa Llaneza.

Clarisa Llanexa’s Tanner Credenza

This striking piece of designer furniture explores the intersection of bold geometry and quiet introspection. Designed by Toronto’s Clarisa Llaneza and handcrafted in Canada, it references brutalist forms and Mondrian’s visual language, balancing strength with subtlety. Geometric glass details and a refined wood grain lend the piece both sculptural presence and emotional weight. Shop the Tanner Credenza at Hollace Cluny.

Designer Furniture
Designer Furniture

Alessi’s entrance into lighting takes the Italian brand’s fashion-forward style into a new category.

Alessi’s Halesia Table Lamp

Part of Alessi’s new foray into lighting, the Halesia lamp by Michael Anastassiades distills light into a pure sculptural gesture. With its fluid silhouette and reflective surface, it blurs the line between object and illumination—delivering a subtle but dramatic glow. It’s a striking addition from a brand best known for its tabletop icons, now entering the ambient design space. Shop the Halesia Table Lamp at Studio Pazo.

Norman Copenhagen outdoor furniture - shop Designer Furniture in Toronto
Norman Copenhagen outdoor furniture - shop Designer Furniture in Toronto

Designer furniture at 313 Design Market also includes pieces from &Tradition, Cyrc, and many more.

Norman Copenhagen’s Vig Outdoor Dining Bench + Side Table

With its clean lines, ergonomic backrest, and durable powder-coated aluminum frame, the Vig Dining Bench offers a refined take on outdoor seating. Designed by Simon Legald, it’s part of Normann Copenhagen’s evolving Vig collection, which pairs minimalist forms with everyday comfort. Newly available through Toronto’s 313 Design Market (now stocking the Danish brand for the first time) it brings Nordic elegance to patios, terraces, and courtyards alike. Shop the Vig Dining Bench at 313 Design Market.

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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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