good egg

This post is long overdue.  There is a fabulous store in Toronto that has all my favourite things: yummy smelling candles, millions of beautiful cookbooks (I think I could buy all of them if my budget permitted), great house gifts, le creuset products and the list goes on.  Good Egg is located in Kenzington market and while I was on my lunch break a couple weeks ago, I stopped in the store and snapped some pictures with the intention of getting them up a bit sooner than today.  Unfortunately, I lost the cable that connects the camera to the laptop which delayed the process.  Without further ado- Good Egg: 

 

 

 

 

 

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moroso couch

I bought my first pieces of furniture last weekend.  I have never purchased anything before aside from the odd Ikea bookshelf or desk while I was at university.  Everything else was handed down or purchased from when I was a child. 

As part of moving out and starting from scratch, I am excited by the process of researching and thinking about what I want, what matters with respect to design and comfort and obviously what can be purchased for my limited budget.  Comfort seems to be at the top of my boyfriend’s list when it comes to furniture.  We go around to stores and sit on everything and have numerous discussions about smushiness, bounce, firmness and shape.  I am learning quite quickly we have a different tolerances for what is comfortable and what is not.  My first couch purchase last week came from the Pavillion warehouse in downtown Toronto. Along with it I bought two clear plastic Eames shell chairs to complement the caramel leather in the couch.  However, as my boyfriend said, the plastic chairs are for me, not for him because he finds them uncomfortable. 

On a mini tangent I was researching stylish furniture leading up to my couch purchase and came across this Italian sofa company.   It has been designing sofas for a long time and has secured some interesting partnerships along the way.  Seeing that the company has been in the business pumping out fabulous piece after fabulous piece,  it is no wonder Moroso has super creative looking designs and are able to partner with some well known and innovative designers.  Their website is very informative with lots of pictures, product specs, ideas, and news about design.  I wonder what he would say about the Moroso chairs?  They look pretty comforatable to me.

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MADcrush

Cool idea-wine meets modern art. The event is called MADcrush in partnership with the Museum of Art and Design in New York, top chefs and wine professionals come together to share their craft.  This is a five week (thursday) pop up wine bar on now until July 30th at Columbus Circle.  Love the wine bar out of cardboard boxes.

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popbar

As the summer heats up, and you are looking for something cool and refreshing to eat or to serve at an event, Popbar in New York (west village) has an interesting thing going:  gelato on a stick.  Using a unique process from Italy’s, Stick House, Popbar, rotates 25 flavours, all homemade in house and crafts beautiful looking “popsicles” out of gelato, sorbet and yogurt and covers them in toppings (almonds, hazelnut, granola, coconut).  The owners made a point to use top ingredients including hormone free milk, real fruit and no additives in the product.  

Two great things put together, custom and gelato!  Even with Popbar’s aim to keep these desserts, “kid friendly”  they look too beautiful to eat.  What’s better is that catering is available for special events- ahem anyone looking for something fresh and new in NYC.  Love it, love it!  Open in Toronto Popbar. For more pictures on how it’s done, you can check out Manila Review to see an example at StickHouse here.  

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blik

I am preparing to move into a condo September 1.  It’s my first purchase and my first “official” try at interior design.  I’m sure there is a whole population of interior designers out their cringing at my use of the phrase “try interior design” but you know what I mean.  I am respectful of the fact that interior design is a rigorous trade, backed by years at school and in the field to work towards accreditation (at least in Canada).  I am a closet interior designer and quite frankly super excited to decorate my space. 

I just saw a post about this very cool wall decal company/removable wall graphic company, blik, and thought I would share.  I secretly want the lightbulbs but there are some other fun options (my top pics are below).  Blik also has a blog if you are looking for more inspiration or want to learn more about what this innovative, small company is up to- here.

socket light via blik

 

I am preparing to move into a condo September 1.  It’s my first purchase and my first “official” try at interior design.  I’m sure there is a whole population of interior designers out their cringing at my use of the phrase “try interior design” but you know what I mean.  I am respectful of the fact that interior design is a rigorous trade, backed by years at school and in the field to work towards accreditation (at least in Canada).  I am a closet interior designer and quite frankly super excited to decorate my space. 

I just saw a post about this wall decal company, blik, and thought I would share.  I secretly want the lightbulbs but there are some cool options (my top pics are below). 

thought bubbles via blik

chandelier via blik

chair mix-a-lot via blik

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