Interior Design Show 2012

This year's Toronto Interior Design Show did not disappoint. It wasn't mind blowing, but instead, it was more reaffirming. I found that designers and industry professionals alike are all still into the same style as last year, but with new and improved products to build on. The vintage look, mixed with contemporary style was still on the forefront, while traditional design was completely obsolete. Bold colours such as Tangerine Tango was seen everywhere, on everything (check out this post if you missed this year's "it" colour), and reclaimed, reused products still shone bright. Check out a few of the interesting pieces I discovered....

Look at all the vendors. 



AM Studio always has the coolest glass fixtures.

Casa LIfe had these amazing, cloth wall sconces. Now these
make a statement.


GE had a booth with all it's fancy appliances, and the help
of Crate and Barrel to accessorize. Carrera Marble is still
a classic element.

Modallion Carpets collaborated with Barrymore Furniture to create
these Aztec inspired chairs.

Reznick Carpets presented this amazing area rug with individual
letters hand stitched together. Each letter was created with animal
hide.
UpCountry was showing off the rustic chandelier look.

Elte showed off hand dyed and made rugs. Colour is
seriously back!

Caesarstone, which is a quartz company, blew me away with
their new collection. This particular solid surface is made of
petrified wood! It was a stunner, and it's cost matched it's
beauty!