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Love Tags: Our Favourites from IDS and DesignTO

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Discover the products and projects that caught our eye at DesignTO and IDS 2023

If you attended this year’s edition of IDS Toronto or DesignTO, you may have noticed a little extra love in the air. For one, to gather in-person again and share our fascination for design is more than enough to swoon over. Beyond that, you’d have likely spotted our colourful DL Love Tags. Each year, Designlines awards Love Tags to our favourite products and projects on display. Especially those boasting originality, innovation and intrigue. From the spectacular studio installations to the up-and-coming prototypes, this year’s picks are as inspiring as ever.

IDS Love Tags

3D-printed home decor

Designer: Cyrc
Key Feature: Vases, curvy fruit bowls and side tables made using recycled Matte PLA and PETG materials.

IDS 2023

The Bunn Coffee Table

Designer: Krisette Santamaria
Key Feature: Surface made from used coffee grounds bound in epoxy resin.

DL Love Tags

Labrador Dining Chair

Designer: Olivier Laberge
Key Feature: Made of post-consumer white ash and recycled PET fabric.

Photo courtesy of Willow & Stump Design Co.

Lotic Shower Seat

Designer: Capella Design, Willow & Stump Design Co.
Key Feature: Small batch production and made with antibacterial sealants for a long life.

Contra Mirrors 2023

Contra Mirrors

Designer: Sarah Yao-Rishea
Key Feature: Contrasting mirror designs using hand-crafted glass silvering.

Robinson lighting

Photo courtesy of Moooi.

Serpentine Suspension

Designer: Front Design for Moooi
Key Feature: Chandelier constructed of printed non-woven PES.

Obakki IDS

The Obakki Booth

Designer: Caralarga (textile sculpture) for Obakki
Key Feature: Sansevieria Sculpture hand-woven by artisans in Querétaro, Mexico.

DL Love Tags

Photo courtesy of Derek McLeod.

Stonehenge Bookshelf

Designer: Derek McLeod
Key Feature: Solid walnut carved into weather-worn bookends to resemble the megaliths.

Designlines Love Tags

Still Me Installation

Designer: Tu Dinh Quan, Nhu Quan and Rui Chiao Chang of George Brown College
Key Feature: One of four finalists in the Metropolitan Design Challenge presented by Metropolitan Hardwood Floors Inc.

Love Tags 2023

Photo courtesy of Randy Mugford

The Alaria Console Table

Designer: Randy Mugford
Key Feature: Thin layers of curved wood challenge the visual properties of standard furniture.

Quiet Earth Moss

Photo courtesy of Ayrsonics.

Ayrsonics Booth

Designer: Quiet Earth Moss, Muratto
Key Feature: Acoustic solutions and sound-proofing made of preserved moss, recycled water bottles or cork.

The Space EQ3

The Space by EQ3

 Designer: EQ3
Key Feature: Public lounge showcasing the brand’s latest collection.

Lightmaker Studio

Photo courtesy of Lightmaker Studio.

The Etcetera Series

Designer: Lightmaker Studio
Key Feature: Hand-blown sandblasted glass paired with walnut or rift oak.

Glass blown vases

Rob Raeside’s Hand-blown Glass Vases

 Designer: Rob Raeside
Key Feature: The Myko, Beacon, Kilter and Summa vases are designed to look good even when empty.

Parkside Lounge

The Parkside Lounge Chair

Designer: Coolican & Company
Key Feature: The intricate woven rope seat enables the chair to be used with or without its leather seat cushion.

Boxr

Boxr

Designer: North of Modern
Key Feature: Multi-functional bench/lock box serving the last mile of parcel deliveries.

Beechwood cabinet

Sex on the Beech Cabinet

Designer: Alison Postma
Key Feature: The sunset-like accordion sliding door.

Engineered Objects

YA Fabrica Installation

Designer: YA Fabrica
Key Feature: Large-scale polystyrene-sculpted objects.

DL Love Tags

The Henge Coffee Table

Designer: Objects & Ideas
Key Feature: Three solid wood pillars notched into the disc-like surface are reminiscent of Neolithic stone circles.

IDS 2023

Biophilic Design Booth

Designer: ByNature Design
Key Feature: Living and preserved Green walls

IDS 2023

The Terrazzo Collection

Designer: Suzanne Faris
Key Feature: Hand-made, small batch design.

IDS 2023 tiles

Black Rock Studio Booth

Designer: Catherine Carroll
Key Feature: Hand-cut, glazed and fired tiles in glossy jewel tones.

Maison Lacombe

Maison Lacombe Textile Art

Designer: Martine Dupuis
Key Feature: Punch needle rugs made of wool.

TMU School

TMU School of Interior Design Booth

Designer: Various — Graduating Class of 2023
Key Feature: Interactive gallery setting and sculptural renderings.

Figure 1

Figure 1 Publishing Booth

Key Feature: Canadian publishing company in the areas of art and design.

Kitchen and Bath products

STAK Duo Vanity

Designer: Fleurco
Key Feature: Modular design with coloured surface and exposed plumbing.

DL Love Tags

Light Realm Installation

Designer: Doris Chen, Johyuk Kim
Key Feature: One of four finalists in the Metropolitan Design Challenge presented by Metropolitan Hardwood Floors Inc.

Photo courtesy of Noam Hazan.

The Garden Light

Designer: Noam Hazan
Key Feature: A merging of biophilic design and lighting.

Flax Home IDS 2023

Flax Home Booth

Designer: Flax Home
Key Feature: The Long Robe made of 100% French stonewash linen.

chair

Photo courtesy of Brett Paulin.

Ekosi Floor Chair

Designer: Brett Paulin
Key Feature: Stacked roasted ash wood frame.

Miele coffee, Designlines

Photo courtesy of Miele Canada.

CM 5510 Silence Coffee Maker

Designer: Miele
Key Feature: Rose gold colourway.

Love Tags Designlines

Interchangeable Sink Taps

Designer: Vogt
Key Feature: The MOND line’s multi-colour customizations for sink taps and hardware.

Photo courtesy of Blaise Campbell.

Shadow Vessels 2

Designer: Blaise Campbell
Key Feature:  Textured, hand-blown glass objects.

Dl Love Tags

Montauk Sofa Booth

Designer: Montauk Sofa
Key Feature: Paper-constructed gallery walls

IDS 2023

Acoustic Wall Murals

Designer: Marie Dooley Maison
Key Feature: Each piece is lined with high-performance acoustic wool to reduce noise pollution

DesignTO

STACKABL x The Lobby by Heaps Estrin

Designer: STACKLAB, Maison Gerard
Key Feature: The Arcilla Cluster pendant series developed through the studio’s new tech system for designing custom objects and furniture without waste.

Designlines, Mason Studio

Photo courtesy of Mason Studio.

2023: An Optimistic Future

Designer: Mason Studio, GOODEE
Key Feature: Fully-recyclable children’s furniture made of recycled plastic.

STUDIO HAND

Built-in: A Tiny Living Case Study

Designer: STUDIO HAND
Key Feature: A cozy window nook and built-in storage optimize a 450-square-foot condo.

Rollout

Welcome to R-House

Designer: Rollout
Key Feature: A digital environment that runs through a gaming system for experiencing wallpaper designs. With visualizers Form and Sense, the tool seeks to “decentralize collaboration with artists and pattern makers developing and exploring wallpaper concepts.”

DesignTO 2023

Ostrea Coffee Table

Designer: Stoneface Co.
Key Feature: The table’s form is modelled after the Ostrea Edulis, a European oyster with a flat, fan shape. Made of solid African Mahogany hardwood.

In-Out Lantern

Designer: Etienne Vernier
Key Feature: A rechargeable, backpack-friendly camping lantern — the perfect glamping accessory.

Ontario Place — Narrating Past, Present and Potential

Designer: Quan Thai & OP-ED
Key Feature: A plea for a better future for Ontario Place.

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