design shows by Grace Bonney 10

canada, eh?: radiant dark


i was so bummed not to have more time to check out design shows in canada, and one of the great ones i missed was ‘radiant dark‘. thankfully one of my talented dinner buddies, karyn of the fantastic workroom shop/workshop space in toronto, covered some of the cool pieces at radiant dark. you can click here for her full coverage, but i’ve chosen by favorites above and below- i love the modern spin on a canadian classic above. i’ve really got to get back up there soon…

[all photos above and below by karyn from her blog, make something]


[image above: rugs by bev hisey]


[image above: textile by grant heaps, top image by grant heaps as well]

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Alison

It’s great to see Canadian design getting some play here. Also, for those in or visiting Toronto, Karyn’s shop/workshop, The Workroom, is really awesome. A great resource for beautiful modern fabrics and lots of sewing know-how!

margaret oomen

Undiscovered secret you say, I say Canada is right up there , home to some of the best design talents in the world. This show was amazing as was the Interior Design Show, the DIWhy ontario craft council show and and of course the Love and Rummage trunk show and sale at the Workroom. Karyn’s shop in wonderful.

paulina

Canada, EH?
I live in Canada (Vancouver) and I can’t remember the last time I heard someone say ‘eh’.
Why must you start these Canadian posts in ‘canada, eh’??

grace

because in the first hour i was in toronto i counted 7 people say it to me. and i’m not exaggerating. i found it charming and incredibly endearing- everyone was so friendly and sweet.

jonathan@dailydesignspot

would love to see the moose in a beautiful tile.. haah.. funny wish but it would be fun!

must be the cold canadian blood in my body calling to its home.. ha

site looks wonderful grace!

jonathan
dailydesignspot

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