A half-formed thought feels worse than an empty head—the tip-of-the-tongue sensation, the inkling of a there there without the foggiest notion of how to get, well, there. Especially dire is when the “what” that we wish to articulate feels half-formed itself, something observable yet emergent, for which the masses have yet to find language.
CHANCES ARE, you're already familiar with the work of Canadian interior designer Ashely Montgomery, for her designs have been all over Instagram lately. And it's no wonder—the effortless mix of deep wood tones and marble, ceiling beams and brass is both elegant and liveable at once ...
SOMETIMES WE HAPPEN UPON THINGS by serendipity, such as the work of Toronto-based interior design firm, The Design Co., whose discovery...
DO YOU REMEMBER Christine Dovey’s Toronto home from last week—light and bright and filled with Carrara and bits of pink and gold and chandeliers? Well this week, it’s the office of interior designer, Meredith Heron, who helped Christine with her home.