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Our second project was inspired by a décor trend that’s been catching on – flag chairs. The chromed antler chandelier and sconces are true statement pieces.Ĭlick here for Universal Lamp and Mayfair Plating contact information.ĬHROMED ANTLER CHANDELIER AND SCONCESAntler chandelier and sconces - BEFORE Once reassembled and rewired the transformation was complete. We had them disassembled and chromed at Mayfair Plating. To start, we found beautiful antler chandeliers and sconces at Universal Lamp. We decided to take-on a couple of projects in the process.

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NEW SCHOOL CANADIANA CHICWe created a warm and inviting dining room vignette in our studio as one example of how to incorporate a touch of Canadiana into your home while maintaining a style that is chic and sophisticated.

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  • It’s also useful for sending SOS messages to people on the other side of the room – in case I’m in need of a glass of water.” It’s a limited-edition item and I bought it because it’s big and industrial-looking and serves as a great foil to all that silk and damask. The standing lamp: “I got this reproduction of a sea master light at Restoration Hardware in Toronto. There’s another pillow there, with the words Designer Pillow embroidered on it, that I find hilarious.” I love the mix of traditional soft damask print with the cheekiness of the skulls. The cushions: “To me, the most interesting ones are the linen skull-damask printed pillows with mohair that I had custom-made from imported fabric. I love the idea that the carpet looks old, faded and contemporary all at the same time.” I finally found one big enough for this space years later at Elte. The carpet: “I always wanted an antiqued, faded carpet after first seeing one while living in Amsterdam. I love how it serves as a piece of sculpture in the middle of the room.” The coffee table: “This a classic Noguchi table that I also bought while living in London. It’s big enough to take on the scale of the room.”

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    I often hold my client meetings on this couch. The pillows accommodate chatting over coffee. It’s very deep, so it’s great for napping. The sofa: “This is a 10-by-10-foot down-filled sectional that I bought at the Art Shoppe in Toronto after moving back to Canada eight years ago. The stools are walnut Eames stools that I use as extra seating, tables and displays.” My cat, Holly Golightly, loves sleeping in front of it. The imperial chocolate brown marble surround has a gas insert. I wanted something classic with a bold shape. The gas fireplace: “I designed the custom plaster mantel myself after I couldn’t find anything on the market that I liked. My husband at the time wanted a leather chair – a classic male urge – and I wanted the chair to be a piece of art, so this fit the bill.”

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    The chair and ottoman: “This is an authentic Eames lounge and ottoman that I bought at Harrods when I was living in London. French doors opening onto a landscaped garden flood the room with natural light, which is why Mawby, a resident of Europe until eight years ago, calls it her favourite: “It’s elegant enough to entertain in, but also comfortable enough to live in.”














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