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Three gorgeous hemlock shelves salvaged from the old Toronto Harbour are nestled between the ends of a 1920’s cast iron radiator. This truly stunning and unique design piece will be at home amongst tradition furniture or in a modern contemporary space.  The radiator is finished in a dark tinted clear coat to keep the iron tones, the timber in a neutral stain to preserve the natural cool colourings, paired together for a bold, raw aesthetic.
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Part of a collection of signs celebrating iconic Toronto nicknames, Adam is embracing our recent move to The 6. A vibrant red coat has been aged and distressed to look like a real relic, complete with braided power cord and a convenient dimmer switch so you can knock back the light to a glow or crank it when you really want to shine. Hanging hardware and 2 spare bulbs are included, inexpensive replacement bulbs are available through our website.Visit product page →
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Add some zest to your space! These wall mounting lights are really fun, powered by low voltage LED lights they are safe and efficient, various colors and design are available, hanging hardware is supplied and installation is easy.Visit product page →
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Our first foray into the world of neon, and we are pretty jazzed about this BAR sign. Another new addition is the coloured bulb holders, which are fitted with a dimmer and truly make the primary colour scheme pop. Vintage houndstooth cord finishes off this beauty and as usual, hanging kit and spare bulbs included. Inexpensive bulb replacements are available through our website. -
Inspired by the vast amount of wood shavings friends’ woodshops produce, these composite panels are pressed with fibreglass resin to give a really strong interesting material, here barnboard and oak chips have been paired with a white steel frame. The panels are then coated in an epoxy resin to give a tough, deep glossy finish which really shows off the patterns and colours of the wood chip.Visit product page →
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The second of our rise and fall lights here in Canada, this handsome light has an adjustable height range that is novel, yet practical for achieving a well-lit workspace, reading nook, or dining table. The frame is constructed with modified front bike forks and bike hubs as pulleys and is mounted on stained white oak. A classic washing line fixture and another bike fork serve as the counterweight to the polished aluminium classic lamp shade. Brass fittings and screws included for hanging.Visit product page →
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This handsome light has an adjustable height range that is novel, yet practical for achieving a well-lit workspace, reading nook, or dining table. The frame is constructed from the rear end of a scrap road bike. Two classic aluminium washing line pulleys guide the twisted vintage cord and a pair bike forks serve as the counterweight to the classic green enameled lamp shade. Brass fittings and screws are included for hanging and the cord length can easily be adjusted to give your desired height range.Visit product page →
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Influenced by Toronto’s growing bicycle culture and the resultant availability of spare bike parts, these two brass-capped, aluminium spot lights have been polished and mounted to road bike handlebars creating an interesting directional lighting fixture. The spot-lights and handlebar offer adjustability, so you can use this piece as a down light over a table or workstation, or tilt and angle the lights to illuminate collectibles, pictures, or wall art. Vintage braided twisted cable and fixings included.Visit product page →
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Inspired by the vast amount of wood shavings friends’ woodshops produce, these composite panels are pressed with fibreglass resin to give a really strong interesting material, here black walnut chips have been paired with an aqua blue steel frame. The panels are then coated in an epoxy resin to give a tough, deep glossy finish which really shows off the patterns and colours of the wood chip.Visit product page →
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