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Official Show Preview
Official Show Preview Oki Sato o of Nend r Discove Createrate Celeb Live unity Comm Aria at lements E Interior Canada’s Design Fair Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building, 255 Front St W InteriorDesignShow.com Sponsors Thurs, Jan 24 Opening Night Party Fri, Jan 25 Professional Trade Day Sat, Jan 26 General Admission IDS Design Hotel Sun, Jan 27 General Admission IDS Official Hotel Produced by art | style | performance | comfort Napoleon products are not just about performance. They are an expression of passionate visual creativity designed for every room, indoors and out. ® 1-800-461-5581 napoleonfireplaces.com Show Exhibits On the Floor Old favourites, new features and awe-inspiring installations 3 2 Great news for diaper-toting designophiles: children’s environments – nurseries, bedrooms, playrooms, even classrooms – are the next big market for designers and product manufacturers. Let out your inner child at this showcase focused on sustainable furniture and toys that foster creativity and healthy play. Exhibitors include Gautier Kids, Simply Green Baby, La Vie Orange, Monte Design, Playable Studio, Stokke, Three Pears and Tiptoe Rugs. 1 4 1 Pookie Pock Light by Playable Studio / 2 Xplory Stroller by Stokke / 3 Milking Stools by Three Pears / 4 Scallop by Tiptoe Rugs Other Hot Spots Global Innovative Offices Presented by National Bank and curated by Trend Hunter, this interactive gallery lounge showcases the workspaces of cutting-edge companies from around the world. Title Sponsor Wanderlust Design Challenge Rimowa has teamed up with a top Canadian design school to re-interpret Salsa Air cases. Visitors to the show can view the top 10 – and vote on their favourite. IKEA Ticket Centre Get into the design state of mind before you even hit the expo floor. Cultural Partners IDS is pleased to announce its 2013 partnerships with Toronto’s leading cultural organizations. Creative Class Experience the next generation of design at this showcase of work from the top schools across Canada. Sponsors Supporters Charitable Partner 18 / InteriorDesignShow.com IDS Design Hotel IDS Official Hotel ! !!!! ! ! Come visit our booth #1042 riobel.ca Show Exhibits On the Floor Old favourites, new features and awe-inspiring installations 1 3 2 This show-within-a-show features exciting new products by over 60 rising talents from across the country. Wander through the gallery-like setting to see the next big thing in Canadian and global design, from such practitioners as Montreal textile studio Fibre en Lumière, Vancouver industrial design firm Flavour Furniture and Toronto sustainable designer Lori Harrison. 4 1 Desk by Studio Garneau / 2 60 Pendant by Jonathan Sabine / 3 Station Chair by Trunk Studios / 4 Alice by Oliver Yaphe 1 2 3 This curated showcase of emerging designers seeking manufacturing partners is a great place to discover never-before-seen products by the next generation. 1 Babylon Light by Ryan Taylor / 2 Rocking Chair No. 1 by Brendan Gallagher / 3 Stork Table by Kump + Lo As Luck Would Have It by Willy Chyr Chicago multimedia artist Willy Chyr opens the show with his off-the-rails entrance exhibit – an intricate balloon display that, with a dash of spontaneity, walks the line between science and art. “Instead of creating each work with the final design in mind,” says Chyr. “I use random variations in the material to dictate the course of the installation.” Blu Dot Auction in Support of ONEXONE Looking for a truly one-of-a-kind chair? At this year’s charity auction, showgoers can bid on one of 20 Blu Dot Real Good chairs digitally reimagined by artists, fashion designers, furniture studios and graphic designers – including Gary Taxali, Moimoi Design, Burton Kramer, Oeuffice, Doublenaut, WeKillYou, Charles Pachter, Marian Bantjes and others. Proceeds benefit the ONEXONE children’s foundation. 16 / InteriorDesignShow.com Introducing five new supernatural designs. 5380 Emperadoro caesarstone.ca 5000 London Grey 5141 Frosty Carrina 5003 Piatra Grey 5220 Dreamy Marfil TM Blue Moon, Design by Jochen Schmiddem Sanitaryware, bathroom furniture, bathtubs, shower trays, wellness products and accessories: Duravit has everything you need to make life in the bathroom a little more beautiful. New for the pro - pro.duravit.us. More info at Duravit, Phone 888-DURAVIT, info@us.duravit.com, www.duravit.us EE US COME AND S TO R O N TO AT ID S 2 0 1 3 0 B O OT H # 1 8 1 7 6 8 6 You Are Here by Geof Ramsay Design These laser-cut benches are based on the grids of New York, Copenhagen and other cities known for people-watching. Each is engraved with the exact address from which the abstract design was derived. geoframsay.com 7 Lotus by Farrow & Ball This floral motif is inspired by 19th century French wallpaper design and the Arts and Crafts movement. It comes in 30 colourways and two pattern sizes. farrow-ball.com 8 Ruth by Atelier Cocotte Isabelle Auger’s lantern-like pendant, available in two sizes, is made of locally sourced oak and white birch. It also comes in maple and red birch. ateliercocotte.com More highlights Designboom Mart After visiting design capitals from New York to Tokyo, Designboom’s finely curated pop-up shop makes its Canadian debut, with works by emerging designers from around the world. Housed in an immersive space conceived by the Toronto collective Arc & Co., this innovative bazaar offers limitededition prototypes and one-of-a-kind souvenirs available for purchase – straight from the makers’ hands. MCLV Distinct Designs Take a break at this unexpected lounge experience, designed by local studio the Design Agency as a twisted time capsule of texture, taste and tempo. Treat yourself with Molson Canadian beer cocktails while checking out Evoke’s luxury vinyl offerings, all within a multisensory, vibrant design hotspot. At this eye-catching exhibit, iconic designs as well as unique motifs from designer Jerszy Seymour, architect Jürgen Mayer H., DwellStudio founder Christiane Lemieux and others will be artfully displayed on the exteriors of Kia cars, parked right on the show floor. InteriorDesignShow.com / 13 Great s Product Scene Stealers A taste from the expo floor: hot new products from more than 300 exhibitors 1 2 4 3 5 1 Powell by Minotti, at Interior Elements Marrying elegance with casual comfort, Rodolfo Dordoni’s clean-lined sofa features an inset aluminum base that gives the piece the look of floating ever-soslightly above the ground. interiorelements.ca 12 / InteriorDesignShow.com 2 Pangenn by FontanaArte The Italian manufacturer relaunched this 1961 classic pendant, available in glossy bold hues, as part of its 50th anniversary celebration. It’s made of aluminium and satin-finish polycarbonate with a chrome-plated canopy. fontanaarte.com 3 Ultra Hybrid by PARA Paints This low-VOC waterborne alkyd enamel promises the durability of oil paint with the easy clean-up of latex. Plus, the glossy finish is scuff, moisture, mildew and stain resistant. para.com 4 The Shelving System by Six Point Un This delightfully simple maple and steel storage unit by the Montreal furniture studio is modular and stackable – perfect for expanding living rooms. sixpointun.ca 5 Sophie by Giovanni Barbieri, at Erthcoverings The Italian artisan stone manufacturer created this textured wall tile by inlaying Tuscan handmade terracotta with Murano glass and Carrera marble. erthcoverings.com 6 7 8 10 9 6 Single Lever Mixer and Wash Basin by Axor, at Masco Canada French design duo Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec’s space-saving faucet integrated into a floating shelf is part of the pair’s expansive line of bathroom furniture for Axor. mascocanada.com 7 eSK by Switzercult Part of the Baumhaus collection of Canadian-made furniture by west coast studio Baumhaus Atelier, this writing desk comes in poplar or white oak with a tempered glass leg. switzercultcreative.com 8 Brilliant White by Miele As far as modern kitchens palettes go, white might be the new stainless steel. Miele’s chic new collection includes speed, steam and convection ovens, as well as a coffee system and a warming drawer. miele.ca 9 Espresseria by KRUPS This espresso machine features a one-touch LCD display with ultra-precise settings to brew that perfect cuppa. Auto filtration, rinsing, cleaning and descaling systems make this unit completely fuss free. krups.com 10 Meccanica by Valcucine, at Dom Interiors This pared-down freestanding kitchen is part of the company’s Demode diffusion line. As with all things Valcucine, it’s made of recycled materials. dominteriors.com InteriorDesignShow.com / 11 Great s Product Scene Stealers A taste from the expo floor: hot new products from more than 300 exhibitors 2 1 3 4 5 1 Liberamente by Scavolini, at Dekla A modular kitchen that can be fully configured to the user’s needs, Scavolini’s Liberamente is also super minimal with no visible handles. dekla.ca 10 / InteriorDesignShow.com 2 PS TV Bench by IKEA Anna Wallin Irinarchos and Lisa Widén designed this geometric media console to easily handle cords and gadgetry by tucking them behind a curtain-inspired fiberboard door. The piece comes in all white or accented with bold yellow. ikea.ca 3 Glacier Shower by Wetstyle Installed flush to the ground, with a barely-there slot drain, this shower base is built with Wetstyle’s proprietary non-slip and durable material, which is made of recycled stone. wetstyle.ca 4 Sundeck Pool by Duravit Suitable for indoors or out, this EOOS-designed acrylic whirlpool with sloping backrests is a true sensory experience, with three aptly named cycles: power, relax and emotion. Plus, there’s underwater coloured lighting. duravit.com 5 Palmer Bench by Bettie Cott This simple-lined, solid maple bench by Toronto furniture maker Bettie Cott features a wool felt seat that tops off the clean, Scandinavian aesthetic. bettiecott.com SieMatic BeauxArts.02 the latest interpretation Designed with Mick De Giulio, BeauxArts.02 is everything you want in a kitchen and everything you’d expect from a SieMatic original. See more online and at your nearest SieMatic showroom. IDS Toronto 2013 Booth 2110 Binns, Inc. 1055 Bay Street Toronto ON M5S 3A3 416.286.2222 www.binns.net Design First Interiors 270 Richmond Rd Ottawa ON K1Z 6X2 613.562.2655 www.designfirstinteriors.com Redl Kitchen Studio 1669 West 3rd, Suite 102 Vancouver BC V6J 1K1 604.681.4457 www.redlkitchenstudio.com Bow Valley Kitchens Ltd. 105F-58 Avenue, SE Calgary AB T2H 0N8 403.258.2230 www.bowvalleykitchens.ca Heart Kitchen & Bath 7801 109th Street Edmonton AB T6G 1C6 780.433.7801 www.heartkitchens.com SieMatic Montreal 8505 du Quartier Blvd Brossard QC J4Y 3K4 450.462.5555 www.siematic-montreal.com The stringent requirements set by the Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) underscores our dedication to the environment and exemplary conduct at all levels of the manufacturing process. Show Feature How Do You Work? A look at four energetic firms creating 200-square-foot spaces that challenge, or add a new twist on, the outdated workspace Presented by Dubbeldam Architecture + Design Å Led by architect Heather Dubbeldam, this multidisciplinary Toronto studio used elements of flexibility and materiality as a starting point for its installation. “It is bold but layered, with a little bit of whimsy thrown in,” says Dubbeldam. A modern work environment is all about… adaptability. The way we work is forcing businesses to constantly evolve. At our office, we play by… sitting at one large work surface to spur creative dialogue. And everyone gets a turn at DJing. Our installation is… playful. Igloodgn Æ Samare È Merging commercial interior design, graphic design and branding, this Montreal firm is led by Anna Abbruzzo and Alain Courchesne. Their intriguing installation evokes the “eccentric world of an irreverent botanist,” with whimsical tiles and book themed Fornasetti wallpaper. A modern work environment is all about… the mentality that we can work anywhere, whether it be your home, an office or outdoors: we are no longer chained to our desks. At our office, we play by… engaging in a ritualistic 3pm coffee break every afternoon that recharges team members and their creative batteries. There are no meetings, no phone and no emails. Our installation is… fantastic, in the truest sense of the word: eccentric and fanciful. This Montreal and Milan-based studio, led by Mania Bedikian, Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte, Patrick Meirim de Barros and Laurie Bedikian, incorporates its appreciation of cultural craftsmanship into its installation, offering a glimpse into the firm’s thought and design process. A modern work environment is all about … the virtual studio. At our office, we play by… random “hide-and-seek” activities, spontaneous singalongs, research roadtrips and communal lunches. Our installation is… representational. The exterior: Joel Loblaw É BlackLab Ç While the newbie studio is behind several brilliant renos and new builds across Ontario, for their installation, principals Tony Round, Andrea Kordos, Sarah Knight and Joe Knight took inspiration from their own recently completed office. A modern work environment is all about… flexibility. A space’s ability to adapt to different uses and extend its viability and lifespan is crucial. At our office, we play by… exploring how different forms of design, including installation art, cinematography, graphic and industrial design, can inform architecture. Our installation is… bright. 8 / InteriorDesignShow.com Landscape architect – and host of HGTV’s Dirty Business – Joel Loblaw brings his studio’s strong, experimental and artisanal approach to the exterior surroundings of How Do You Work? with a warm palette of logs, weathering steel and plants. A modern work environment is all about… warmth. It might be as simple as having a window nearby. At our office, we play by… experimenting with different materials and techniques. As designers we are lucky that our work is play. The How Do You Work? exterior is… full of bright colours and fun hidden elements. best seat in the house U r ba n a b a s e wi t h Pl a t i n u m s h ow er do o r urbana s h o w e r b a s e w i t h s e at Fleurco introduces an innovative shower base with built-in seat and storage amenity to enhance your showering experience. Reserve your seat IDS13 booth 1722 www.designashower.com t www.fleurco.com Expert Advice d Weeken rs speake Hot tips and industry advice abound during Globe Style Saturday and House & Home Sunday 12PM Å Saturday, January 26 Since founding DwellStudio in 1999, Ottawa native Christiane Lemieux has transformed the way homeowners look at interior design by encouraging a highly personal approach to style. She will speak about her company’s latest endeavours, including its new furniture line and New York flagship store. Presented by Saturday 4PM Å Over the decades, Douglas Coupland has published 13 novels and launched two furniture lines, while also creating arresting visual art that explores pop culture, technology and Canadian history. The Vancouver Renaissance man will delve into his approach to design and upcoming projects. 2PM Å In addition to running a bustling New York design firm and working on such projects as the Brooklyn Bridge Park and Carnegie Mellon University’s Pittsburgh campus, model-turnedarchitect John Gidding is also a TV personality. Currently the host of HGTV’s Curb Appeal, he will offer up fresh industry design tips. Sunday, January 27 Sunday Presented by 12PM Ç 1:30PM Ç 3PM Ç House & Home icon Lynda Reeves sits down with Hudson’s Bay Company president Bonnie Brooks – the driving force behind the department store’s revitalization who was recently honoured among Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women. House & Home vice-president of communications Mark Challen chats with internationally acclaimed Canadian interior designer Brian Gluckstein, founder of the Gluckstein Home design studio and decor accessories brand. House & Home magazine editor-in-chief Suzanne Dimma leads a talk with Tommy Smythe, associate designer at Sarah Richardson Design and HGTV personality. Other events Trade Day Seminars Friday, January 25 CEU-accredited talks on the Art Gallery of Ontario, kitchen trends with Robin Siegerman and more. $35 per session (plus HST), includes Trade Day badge. Register online or at the IKEA ticket centre. 6 / InteriorDesignShow.com IDS Awards Weekend Seminars Friday, January 25, 4:30PM The most innovative booths are celebrated at the annual IDS Booth Awards, while exciting new products from Studio North and Prototype are also awarded top prizes. Saturday, January 26 These talks for industry insiders feature designer Jill Greaves on getting the most out of any reno project, PARA Paint’s Janine May on hot colours for 2013 and more. $35 per session (plus HST), includes show admission. Register online or at the IKEA ticket centre. What's Your Design Dilemma? Saturday, January 26, 10AM-7PM & Sunday, January 27, 10AM-6PM Interior Designers of Canada (IDC) members offer free 15-minute interior design consultations with IDS attendees. Exclusively in Toronto at 1220 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario M4T 1W1 Phone 416 961-2929 Fax 416 352-6051 www.dekla.ca ay Trade Drs Speake Friday, January 25 Shop Talk A who’s who primer of this year’s illuminating Trade Talk lineup, sponsored by Azure magazine Trade Day Presented by Philippe Malouin – 11AM Å Who: The Canadian-born, U.K.-based industrial designer takes an experimental approach to furniture and products, borrowing from midcentury modernism for projects with such high-profile brands as W Hotels and Campeggi. What: Malouin’s diverse works range from “light paintings,” made of spinning rows of Swarovski crystals backlit by LEDs, to the Gridlock 2 collection of handmade brass and concrete furniture, inspired by brutalism. Why: Encouraging us to see the creative process from a new perspective, Malouin will use examples of his own work alongside those of designers he admires. Oki Sato – 3PM Ç Who: The creative mind behind Nendo, one of the most prolific studios now working, Sato has caught the attention of the global design world with his quirky and minimalist – yet brilliantly pragmatic – concepts and interiors. What: A sampling of Nendo's recent projects includes tableware made from old Coca-Cola bottles, a pop-up Starbucks, Bluetooth devices for Logitech, Noon watches, Gandia Blasco rugs and Hermès window displays. Why: The show's International Guest of Honour will offer a glimpse into his diverse practice and discuss projects that are on-the-boards. 4 / InteriorDesignShow.com Jerszy Seymour – 1PM Ç Who: The Berlin designer merges brilliant technical skill and innovative technology into playful, sometimes raunchy projects. What: While Seymour’s earlier work consisted of such installations as a life-sized Ford Escort made of foam and surrounded by projected images of copulating cockroaches, more recent projects include a collection of colourful Amateur Master seating in biodegradable wax, and collaborations with Magis, Vitra, Hermès, Swatch and others. Why: Seymour’s presentation will cover everything from his unique process to “speculation on amateur society, dirty art, blood on rocks and sweaty horizons.” Jürgen Mayer H. – 5PM Ç Who: The built environment meets biology, technology and botany in this German architect’s practice. What: Mayer’s bulbous buildings are eye-popping and inspiring. Recent examples range from the concrete-clad police station in Mestia, Georgia, which looks as though it’s melting to the ground, to the expansive (and controversial) latticed wood canopy in a redeveloping neighbhourhood in Seville, Spain. Why: Mayer’s talk promises to challenge traditional concepts of the built form through examples of recent work. “We want to create curiosity and surprise for the potential of a building and its context,” he says. Canada’s Design Fair See world-renowned designers, innovative products and inspired installations at Canada’s largest contemporary design event, January 24-27 e Welcom to IDS13 The Party Ç This is the biggest design party of the year: industry movers and shakers convene on the show floor for a night of local food, cocktails and a sneak peek at the products on display. Plus, hear remarks from Oki Sato of Nendo, our International Guest of Honour, presented by Caesarstone. And don’t forget to bid on one of the 20 Real Good Chairs by Blu Dot, each reimagined by a designer, artist or illustrator, with auction proceeds benefiting the ONEXONE children’s foundation. Thursday, January 24, 7-11PM (ages 19+) Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building $55 advance at interiordesignshow.com; $60 at the door Opening Night Sponsors Opening Night Partner Charitable Partner Opening Night Food and Beverage Sponsors U N C O M P R O M I S E D Q U A L I T Y S I N C E 1 9 2 8 D E P U I S VODKA DE TERRE I N C H A N G É E POTATO DE POMME 40 % alc./ vol.1,14 L POLISH VODKA POLONAISE Q U A L I T É 1 9 2 8 The Team Ç The IDS team welcomes you to the 15th edition of the Interior Design Show IDS has grown substantially through the years to become a top international design fair. Over the course of three and a half days each January, IDS brings members of Canada’s design community together with the world’s leading brands. Collectively, we celebrate design and our industry. This year, more than ever, we are inspired by the breadth of Canadian talent that resides locally and abroad. You’ll find Canadian design reflected throughout IDS13 programming, from the exceptional student work in Creative Class to the work of groundbreaking firms that have created feature installations. And don't miss the emerging designers in Prototype and Studio North and hundreds of exhibitors on the show floor, not to mention our speakers’ program on the mainstage. While we unabashedly celebrate Canadian design, we have also scoured the globe for some of the most exhilarating international guests and exhibitions possible. Welcome to IDS, Canada’s Design Fair. We hope you enjoy the show. Oki Sato, 2013 International Guest of Honour Tickets, Times, Dates and Location The Interior Design Show warmly welcomes Canadian-born Tokyo designer Oki Sato of Nendo as the 2013 International Guest of Honour, presented by Caesarstone. Since founding Nendo in 2002, Sato has produced an incredibly diverse portfolio of products for such companies as Bisazza and Foscarini, as well as interiors for Camper, Nike and even Starbucks. Sato will speak as part of the Trade Day keynote lineup on Friday. He also designed a feature space for the show. General admission The Party – Thursday, January 24, 7-11PM $55 advance, $60 at the door (19+) Saturday, January 26, 10AM-7PM; Sunday, January 27, 10AM-6PM $19 advance, $22 at the door Open to design professionals only Friday, January 25, 9AM-7PM Until January 7: $15 pre-registration at interiordesignshow.com After January 7: $25 at the door or online; students $10 at the door Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building, 255 Front St W Tickets available at interiordesignshow.com, or on-site at the IKEA Ticket Centre Find Us Online: IDSToronto on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (#IDS13), or visit interiordesignshow.com. Plus, get the IDS13 app to stay up-to-date on show features, exhibitors, speakers & more. Download the app by scanning the QR code or visit eventmobi.com/idstoronto. InteriorDesignShow.com / 3 Create more than a kitchen. Create a statement. Only Jenn-Air® offers four elegant styles to choose from, including our ultra-sleek Floating White Glass suite. Visit booth #1534 to discover how Jenn-Air® can inspire the design of your kitchen. ®Registered Trademark/ TMTrademark of Jenn-Air U.S.A. Used under license in Canada. © 2013. All rights reserved.