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From clever lighting, elegant seating and unique decor ideas, give your home a summer refresh.
You never know when you’ll have your next light-bulb moment, unless you have this cleverly designed portable Ingo Maurer B.Bulb table lamp ($777). Its rechargeable battery makes it perfect for any room, patio or wherever you want to shed some light. informinteriors.com
Crafted by local Portuguese ceramicists, this stunning vase from Vancouver’s Fable ($75) isn’t just for fresh flowers—slip in your spatulas for a practical yet stylish kitchen update. Available in a range of rich colours (think: blush pink and glossy midnight blue), it may even imply you’ve mastered those pottery classes you’ve always talked about. fable.com
IZM’s Etre coffee tables (single, $3,800; stacking set, $7,100) bring the fluidity of ripples to life with their geometric oak shapes. Crafted on-demand in Edmonton, these tables bring natural elegance into any minimalist space. izm.ca
Drift into stylish slumber with the seafoam green Hypna bed (starting at $6,527) designed by Soda designers Nada Nasrallah and Christian Horner and produced by Ligne Roset. Its plush, padded headboard unfurls like a comforting hug, inviting you to nestle in for some sweet dreams. dwellmodern.ca
From Molo, these new, limited-edition forest green Softwalls (6-by-9.25-foot, $3,380; 8-by-13.3-foot, $6,300) are an ethereal way to divide up your space. Flexible, freestanding and sound-absorbing, these paper partitions carve out spaces that are sure to amaze. molodesign.com
The Blogger 3 armchair ($7,120), designed by Roberto Tapinassi and Maurizio Manzoni for Roche Bobois, is a simple yet elegant piece featuring a rounded and generous shape that offers an almost bed-like perch for the ultimate cozy reclining experience. roche-bobois.com
The Ferm Living abstract rug (small $478) is the perfect floor or wall accessory. Hand-knotted with soft New Zealand wool, it’s here to add some hygge to any space with an earthy warmth that’ll have you feeling like a stylish little sheep farmer in your own countryside cottage. shop.vanspecial.com
Indulge in sophisticated comfort with the Continuum D.163.7 armchair ($9,750) designed by Gio Ponti from Molteni&C. Crafted with an alluring curvy silhouette that cradles in a laidback recline, it promises to claim the title of “the best seat in the house.” livingspace.com
The Fleur portable table lamp ($487) from Foscarini is half vase, half LED wonder and all charm. With a tap, dim the light to match your mood and watch any room blossom with radiance. lightformshop.com
Splash of rain with your espresso? Not to worry. The Table Talk outdoor coffee table from Sundays ($990) laughs in the face of drizzle. This weather-resistant teak stunner transforms your patio into the perfect open-air café nook. sundays-company.ca
Meet the colourful, duo-tone waterproof slider cabinet and cubby by Loll Designs from EQ3 ($3,766). This vibrant addition to EQ3’s slider storage collection comes in several bold colours and sizes—ideal for tidily concealing anything from fitness equipment to poolside towels. eq3.com
Little Check Duos Tiles from Otto Studio ($10 per sq ft) thisisottostudio.com
During a recent WL Design Talks event with PlaidFox Studio, an audience member asked the interior design firm’s creative director, Ben Leavitt, how he knows when to “pull back” when it comes to bold, colourful design. His answer? “I don’t.” It was a refreshing take from a designer who consistently makes daring decisions that pay off spectacularly, and when I saw Vancouver-based Otto Studio’s new line of floor tiles, I was similarly inspired. (That said, these vinyl tiles are removable… they’re a powerful, but not permanent, design statement.) —Alyssa Hirose, managing editor
This story was originally published in the July/August 2024 print issue of Western Living magazine. Sign up for your free subscription here.
Kerri Donaldson is an assistant editor at Western Living (and sister mag Vancouver) where she writes about future design stars for the regular “One to Watch” feature and home design stories. Pitch her at [email protected].
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