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Product Lines New To Toronto

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Five exciting product lines now in the city

ITALIAN JOB

This loopy candle holder is just one of the quirky wares design titan Paola Navone devised exclusively for Crate & Barrel. In bright-red aluminum, the meandering free form recalls a sketchbook doodle. from $30, at Crate & Barrel, 3401 Dufferin St

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ENLIGHTENED FONT

Enjoy classic neon and vintage-inspired marquee signs with these vibrant graphic lamps by Delightfull. Oversized letters, numbers and symbols in a myriad of iconic fonts pop in bold hues and radiant metallics. from $3590, at Lightform, 267 Niagara St

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FLOOR SHOW

The Vintage series by Bauwerk Parquett complements modern furnishings with an industrial-chic sensibility. The long oak planks are available in yellow, red and blue stains. from $10/sq ft, at Floorworks / Relative Space, 330 King St E

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ON THE BRIGHT SIDE

Bobby Berk Home’s line of occasional tables plays natural walnut and oak legs against vibrant tabletops. Made in Los Angeles, they are customizable in eight colourways. from $1070, at Urban Mode, 145 Tecumseth St

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WAX ON

Reminiscent of a melting Popsicle, this wooden dining chair from the Dutch designer Gispen features a hand-moulded seat made from 100 per cent wax. $700, at Julien Armand, 213 Sterling Rd, Unit #101

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