1. Cushion Couture

Landing Objects throw pillow covers

When Vancouver-based musician Jenn Bojm stumbled across Motif—a purveyor of beautiful striped, sustainable fabrics handwoven by artists in Bangladesh—she put down the mic and turned to her sewing machine. Under her new Landing Objects label, she coverts those fabrics into luxurious throw pillow covers (from $65). @landingobjects

2. Glass Act

Lokum coffee tables

The minimalist blown-glass Lokum coffee tables (starting at $2,955) from designer Sabine Marcelis for Acerbis look like organic Jolly Ranchers—a design as sweet as candy. livingspace.com

3. Glow On

Hay’s neon tubes

Hay’s neon tubes ($175 each) bring the party vibe home. Hang the glowing rods from above, or lean them up against the wall for a colourful, avant-garde installation. vanspecial.com

4. Hold Me

Aril chair from EQ3

The curvy, fully upholstered Aril chair from EQ3 (shown here in a rich Fig Mélange, $1,399) is made here in Canada and offers a cushy, comforting embrace thanks to silk-fibre support—and a little hug is something we all could use these days, right? eq3.com

5. Sound Off

Bang and Olufsen Beolab 8

The Bang and Olufsen Beolab 8 ($3,000) is sound evidence that big audiophile energy can come in small packages. The compact speaker is a surround-sound power­house, and an artful tabletop accessory, too. bang-olufsen.com

6. Lucky Rock

Pebble Rubble seating system

This collab between Moroso and Kvadrat involved making 3D scans of real stones to find the right shapes for the stackable, rock-like and modular Pebble Rubble seating system (from $34,399). aeonhabitat.com

7. Blowing Up

Afloat chandelier

We dare a balloon artist to try to replicate the design of this soft-blown Afloat chandelier (from $6,385), a collaboration between Luca Nichetto and Spanish design brand Lladró. Somehow, the cheerfully colourful porcelain shapes look lighter than air. lightform.ca

8. Bottle Episode

True Residential wine fridge

Sure, a wine fridge is supposed to be for storing your fave bottles… but why not pick one that can show them off, too? And there’s no better way than with the new olive-hued model from True Residential (from $11,000), which can be customized with hardware options to chill that chardonnay in style. winecellardepot.com

9. Top Table

Cora side table

A solid marble pedestal acts as the base for the asymmetrical Cora side table ($875), an oak-topped, organically shaped side piece that, if you’re feeling a little whimsical, might just remind you of a modernist mushroom. fullhousemodern.com

10. That’s a Wrap

Slowtide bath towels

White towels may offer the essence of a high-end hotel… but are they any fun? Slowtide’s bath towels ($55), on the other hand, are made from luxurious, sustainably sourced cotton but come in playful prints like this floral checkerboard Gigi Sandstone pattern—hand towels are available, too. thecoastgoods.ca

Shop Talk

Richmond, B.C.
Chic Lusso

What started as a design firm in Vancouver has evolved into a full-fledged lifestyle brand, now with its own brick-and-mortar showroom. Find quirky objets d’art (a gold banana statuette!) alongside elegant homewares (like pewter-wrapper Olivia Riegel champagne flutes) and sumptuous furnishings (hello, velvet-wrapped love seats). 12–8411 Bridgeport Rd., chiclusso.shop

Calgary, AB
Very Very Shop

Very Very Shop
Photo by Colin Way

You may recognize Mera Studio Architects from our list of WL Design 25 winners in the last issue of this magazine. Feel free to congratulate the team in person when you visit the home goods store they operate out of their office, stocked with locally and internationally sourced accessories (travertine book ends from India; wall sculptures from ceramic artist Jessica Sellinger) as well as their own custom pieces, like the Mera Sound sconce. B001–1215 13 St. SE, veryveryshop.com

Calgary, AB
Silk and Snow

The city’s first standalone Silk and Snow opened this spring: a 3,000-square-foot space stocked with the brand’s Canadian-made bedding. If you’re nervous about buying one of their mattresses online (ethically manufactured with traceable materials), now’s your chance to take the options for a test run (er, test sleep?) in person. Flax linen and percale cotton sheets and duvet covers come in dreamy hues like sage and rosewood. 829 17th Ave. SW, silkandsnow.com