Cloth Hall
507 King St E, Toronto, ON M5A 1M3
MONDAY - FRIDAY | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
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For those who value craftsmanship and exclusivity
Cloth Hall is a premier Toronto-based boutique textile house and designer resource, catering exclusively to local interior design and trade professionals. With a focus on craftsmanship and originality, it represents a curated selection of 17 independent, small-batch fabric and wallpaper collections from around the world, including names like Anna Sassi, Barbara Osorio Fabrics, Beki Bright and Kate Golding, with more to come in 2025.
Make an appointment to visit the Corktown office, and experience firsthand Cloth Hall’s commitment to quality service and design. The collections highlight time-honoured craftsmanship, incorporating hand-printing, weaving, and dyeing techniques passed down through generations. These rare, responsibly made textiles are often exclusive to Cloth Hall within Canada, making it a destination for designers seeking distinctive materials that are unavailable elsewhere in the GTA.
Emphasizing an artful use of colour, texture and natural fibres, Cloth Hall’s curated selection appeals to a wide range of aesthetics. Its commitment to originality extends beyond curation—through bespoke creative services, clients can customize designs in collaboration with the artisans or work with the Cloth Hall team to develop entirely unique creations.
Trade professionals benefit from a robust trade program, priority project support, and flexible meeting options, including extended hours, mobile consultations, and virtual appointments. Whether sourcing fabrics for a residential refresh or developing custom wallcoverings for a hospitality project, Cloth Hall is dedicated to helping designers bring bold, one-of-a-kind visions to life.
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