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Page 1: Furniture 2014

MADEFurniture 2014

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608 Design

1. Annex Chair (wingback shown)Materials: FSC Certified Hardwood & Ply Frame Dimensions: 27“w x 31”d x 41.5”h Details: Choice of wood leg, Choice of Recycled Polyester, Pure Wool or Customers Own Material. Also Available: Club Chair (no wing), Rocking Chair

2.-4. SMS Modular SystemMaterials: FSC Poplar, Plywood, Soy based foam, Pure Wool & Recycled Polyester Fabric, Oak Legs.Dimensions: Chair : 32”W x29.5”D x30”H, Love Seat: 55”L x29.5”D x30”H, 3 Seat Sofa 78”L x29.5”D x30”H Details: Choice of Recycled Polyester, Pure Wool or Customers Own Material. Also Available: Sofa, Love, Ottoman, Armless, Sectional

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 08/02/13

is the Toronto design company founded by Evan Bare.

Evan creates multifunctional furniture using sustainable construction methods. Clean and contemporary lines of tables and seating are his focus. Integrated storage and replaceable components are key elements.

Having trained as an industrial designer at Humber College, his experimentation with composite materials led to new ways of unlocking their potential as a primary design feature.

His manufacturing experience has led to the design and development of seating for the residential and contract furniture markets. His inspiration is derived from geometric simplicity and environmental concerns.

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608 Design (continued)

1.&2. Töffel Slipper Chair Materials: Oak Base Frame, Ply Inner Frame, Jute Webbing, Soy Based Foam, Wool Fabric Dimensions: “22.5w x 35”d x 29.5”h Details: Choice of wood leg, Choice of Recycled Polyester or Pure Wool Fabric, Option of Latex Foam.

3. Cubert Chair Materials: FSC Certified Plywood or OSB, Soy Based Foam, Sinuous Spring SuspensionDimensions: 34.5”x 32”x 32.25” seat depth: 19”Details: Choice of OSB, FSC Ply or Reconstituted Veneer Arm Boxes. Choice of Recycled Polyester, Pure Wool or Customers Own Material. Also Available: Love Seat w/ No Side Box, Armless Love Seat, Corner Seat. Ask for Details.

4. Cubert Love SeatMaterials: FSC Certified Plywood, Soy based foam, 4” medium firm seat & 4“ medium density back.Dimensions: 52.75”x 33”x 28”High Details: As cubert Chair,

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 10/05/12

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AHDI

1.&2. Lift Table & DetailMaterials: WoodDimensions: Custom to OrderDetails: Optional concealed drawer or lift top.. Choice of wood.

3. Log BenchMaterials: Carved Solid Log with Lacquered Steel BaseDimensions: seat height: 17”, all other dimensions dependant on logDetails: Custom to Order

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 06/04/11

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Agostinis Harrison-Off Design Institute Is Mathew Agostinis and Joel Harrison-Off.

Both trained as furniture designer/makers, while Harrison-Off also contributes his skill as a licensed arborist.

Their work is playful and often irreverent.

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Les Archivistes

1. Patère (coat rack)Materials: Lacquered Maple w/ Acrylic PegsDimensions: 21.75”w x6”h x5.25”d Details: The holes in the wooden board repre-sent Braille letters spelling out Patère (coat rack). Pegs can be moved to any hole.

3.-4. Sirop BottlesMaterials: Repurposed Beer Bottles with Etching Dimensions: 3”dia x 9”hDetails: Ma Tante Janine is the Quebecois play on Aunt Jemima. Individually numbered and dated.

5-7. Guerre & PaixMaterials: Surplus Military Blanket with Hand Beading & Carry CaseDimensions: Details: Limited Edition Bead Work collaboration with Mohawk artist using traditional symbols

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 12/01/09

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Caroline Cyr and Simon Devost took different paths after graduating with bachelor degrees in Industrial Design from University of Montreal. Caroline focused on social and environmental approaches to design; collaborating on a diversity of projects in both university and community contexts, while developing her own collections of eco-products. Simon worked in the tourism industry, combining his interest in product design, from conception to market launch with his passion for travel and photography. Together, in 2010 they formed Les Archivistes to design and produce objects with meaning and a story.

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Brothers Dressler

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1+2 Onedge Lounge05Materials: birch plywood, stainless steel nuts, water-based lacquer finishDimensions: 39” tall 24” wide 33” deep (chair)16” tall 24” wide 19” deep (ottoman)Details: available with or without arms, ottoman also available. Choose from a variety of stains and solid colours.

3. Onedge RockerMaterials: birch plywood, stainless steel, water-based lacquer finishDimensions: 42” tall 21” wide 32” deepDetails: available with or without arms and in a variety of stains and solid colours.

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 07/07/08

Lars and Jason Dressler address their design work with an awareness and a respect for materials, efficiency of process, conciousness of the human body and how it relates to furniture. They maintain a respectfor the limited resources around us and build towards creating works emphasizing craftsmanship with a less damaging presence. The interaction of nature with the industrial world inspires the shape and construction of pieces.

The twins have a shared background in mechanical and chemical engineering, furniture design and building, cabinetmaking and a vast array of material manipulating skills.

Working mostly in wood, they also experiment with and use found and new materials in their designs. They have worked with various metals, construction materials, concrete, plastic and glass.

Their focus is custom furniture, also working at batch production, fully realized interiors and small residential structures.

The brothers are constantly investigating and experimenting with materials that come from local and responsible sources as they energetically re-use and re-purpose as much as possible.

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867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 19/03/11

4. Cube Modular Shelf System Materials: slab shelves and storage boxes, choice of materials Dimensions: variable, please inquire Features: This shelving system can be configured as required to suit any space. Wall mounted or free-standing versions are possible. Reclaimed or new materials options are available.

5-10. Bare Modular Sofa Materials: FSC approved hardwoods, recycled content or wool upholstery with latex foam Dimensions: available in 24”x24”x18” or 28”x28”x18“ base components. back adds 8” to depth, arm adds 6” to sides Features: Built from modular components, Bare can be scaled for any space. Choice of domestic hardwood for frame, many uphol-stery options. under seat shelf option, matching table available.

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Brothers Dressler (continued)

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867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 19/03/11

13. Slab Table Materials: solid and solid slab walnut. Other domestic woods may be available to order. Dimensions: enquire for availability Features: Live edge, may be ordered reinforced as a bench.

14&15Merge Table Materials: walnut, glass, hemp oil finish Dimensions: 15”t 30”w 30”d (2 pieces) Features: two-piece interactive coffee table. More than one merge table can be combined to create a new set of configurations. Available iin other solid woods.

11. Bottle Lights Materials: Reclaimed Wine Bottles, Walnut Collars, Electrical Components Dimensions: variable, please inquire Features: Lighting can be configured as single lights, clusters or linear configurations. Please ask for details.

12. Vintage Pop Bottle Lights (limited quantities) Materials: Reclaimed vintage pop bottles, Walnut collars, electrical components.Dimensions: Variable Features: Lighting can be configured as single lights, clusters or linear configurations. Please ask for details. Limited Item.

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Bettie Cott

1. Peaks & Valleys Coat RackMaterials: Powder Coated SteelDimensions: 24”W x 12”Hx3.5”D

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 02/06/12

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Bettie Cott is a Toronto based designer and a recent graduate of the Furniture Design Program at Sheridan College.

Bettie’s inspirations range from geometric forms, both natural and analytical, to fusing diverse materials in unique ways. Her enthusiasm for exploring new techniques and materials has stimulated novel possibilities in her approach to design.

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Heidi Earnshaw

1. Harvest TableMaterials: Solid Oak (shown)Dimensions: 87”x33.5”x30”h Details: Shown in natural white oak. Other domestic hardwoods and finishes available. Custom sizes available

2,3&4. Empire Drawer Cabinet & DetailsMaterials: Solid White Oak with Solid Birch Drawers Dimensions: 72”x20”dx42”HDetails: Shown with Iron & Vinegar Finish. Other domestic hardwoods and finishes available. Custom sizes available.

1. Prairie ConsoleMaterials: Solid Walnut Drawers with Laquered Body and Steel BaseDimensions: 90”lx20”d”x22”h Details: Shown in white with walnut. Other domestic hardwoods and finishes available. Custom sizes available

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 19/03/11

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Heidi Earnshaw is a designer and maker producing both interior andexterior furniture, architectural installations and related objects.

Often working in collaboration, her wood projects may incorporate steel,stone, glass and plastics.

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FELT Studio (Kathryn Walter)

1.& 3. Spool StoolsMaterials: Industrial Felt, FoamDimensions: 20”-21”dia., heights variable between 13“-19” Details: Felt colours will differ naturally. Spool stools are firm enough to be used as side tables or ottomen. Please enquire about custom possibilities.

2. FELT BowlsMaterials: Industrial Felt StripsDimensions: variable based on 3 & 5yard strips Details: Felt colours will differ naturally.

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 02/03/10

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Kathryn Walter has worked with a range of material and forms of presentation that intersect visual art, design and material culture. In 2000 she founded FELT, a company committed to working with industrial felt in a range of ways through commissions, exhibitions, historical research and a product line.

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Jeremy Hatch/ Ricochet Studio

1. Best Before CreamersMaterials: Slip Cast PorcelainDimensions: sm. 2.5”x2.5”x3.5”h med. 2.5”x2.5”x5”h tall 2.5”x2.5”x8.5”h

2.&3. Shoe Toss LightMaterials: Slip Cast Porcelain, Ply Wall Bracket, Stainless Cable, Halogen LightingDimensions: variableDetails: made to order for cable length & qty. of lights

4. Bone China ShelfMaterials: Cast Bone ChinaDimensions: variable Details: each shelf is individual & includes fully functional china f-clamp which allows different configurations

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 19/03/11

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Vancouver artist/ designer Jeremy Hatch has exhibited his large scale cast porcelain sculpture nationally and internationally. Since receiving his MFA at NYSCC Alfred University, Jeremy has taught at Interlochen Centre for the Arts, Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design and the Rhode Island school of Design. He is resident at the Archie Foundation where he is a current recipient of the Taunt fellowship.

In 2008 Jeremy founded Ricochet Studio as a means to explore the intersections between craft, art and design. One objective for Ricochet is collaboration with artists from various disciplines in the development of limited edition works.

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Jeremy Hatch/ Ricochet Studio

1.&2. Prospect PlatesMaterials: Slip Cast Porcelain with lustre detailsDimensions: unglazed: sm. 4.25" x3.25" x1.25"h med. (shown) 6.75" x 3.75" x 1.25"h, lg. 14.6" x 3.5" x 1.25" Glazed: 9.25”x 5” x 1.25”h Details: gold lustre “nugget” detailing. Glazed plate safe for any foods.

3. Prospect ShelvesMaterials: Unglazed Slip Cast Porcelain, Aluminum Wall Bracket, Gold Lustre DetailsDimensions: sm. 2.5”x2.5”x3.5”h med. 2.5”x2.5”x5”h lg 2.5”x2.5”x8.5”hDetails: gold lustre “nugget” details.

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 09/02/13

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Vancouver artist/ designer Jeremy Hatch has exhibited his large scale cast porcelain sculpture nationally and internationally. Since receiving his MFA at NYSCC Alfred University, Jeremy has taught at Interlochen Centre for the Arts, Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design and the Rhode Island school of Design. He is resident at the Archie Foundation where he is a current recipient of the Taunt fellowship.

In 2008 Jeremy founded Ricochet Studio as a means to explore the intersections between craft, art and design. One objective for Ricochet is collaboration with artists from various disciplines in the development of limited edition works.

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Greg Ball and Shoko Cesar

1. Hoodoo LightMaterials: Coroplast, Electrical ComponentsDimensions: 4’High x Details:

2. Hoodoo CoatrackMaterials: Powdercoated,Laser Cut SteelDimensions: Details:

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 17/05/07

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Greg Ball and Shoko Cesar are partners on many Art and design projects and co-founders of The Industrial Designers of Edmonton Association- IDEA. Both trained as Artist’s first, and are now practicing Industrial Designers in Edmonton’s thriving design community. Cesar and Ball both studied Fine Arts and Industrial Design at the University of Alberta.

Ball applies his local knowledge of the prairies, and training in Industrial Design and the Social Sciences to the design process.

Shoko’s model is the environment natural complexity for displaying simple solutions and simple functions.

The Pair were awarded a Best of Canada design award for their Hoodoo light in 2006.

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Yvonne Ip

1&2. Knot (Seating Object)- Overhand version picturedMaterials: Industrial Felt StripDimensions: variable (approx. 8’x30”x18”HDetails: Other knot styles available, colour felt cord versions also available

3&4. Bind Materials: Industrial Felt, RopeDimensions: approx. 24”dia.x15”HDetails: colours available to order

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 30/03/11

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Yvonne Ip began her studio in 2001 after graduating from Architecture School at UBC. Her degrees in Sociology, Sculpture and Architecture have led her toward impartial research, object making and structural logic. She explores materials which have a potential for a broad number of applications. Her process unfolds as an understanding of the nature of material and directing it toward objectification.

Ip is now based in Kitchener, Ontario.

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Dieter Janssen

1 & 2. CPH TableMaterials: Tubular stee base with epoxy finish and fir plywood topDimensions: 5’ x 6’x 30”Details: Other surfaces and base finishes available

3. Bird TentsMaterials: Camouflage fabric, and aluminum rod with plastic insert.Dimensions: approx. 9” tall x 5”wide x 4” deepDetails: Variety of fabrics available.

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 17/11/07

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Is a Toronto based architect.

Much of Janssens explorative work displays a subtle wit and thoughtfulness. His playful objects, toys and products are designed with as much consideration and attention to detail as his larger furniture, interior and building projects.

Having attended the school of Architecture at Princeton University, Janssen spent a number of years honing his skills in New York before returning to Toronto where he continues his private practice and teaches at the University of Toronto.

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JB+DG

1.&2. Palifitte Series Side TablesMaterials: Solid Walnut, Steel, Lacquered MDF & ConcreteDimensions: Metal & Concrete: 19”Hx15.25”dia. Metal & MDF: 17”Hx15.25”dia. Solid Walnut: 21”H x 16.5”dia. Walnut Base/MDF Top: 17”Hx15.5”dia.

3. Palifitte Coffee Table SetMaterials: Solid Walnut or Solid Walnut with Lacquered MDFDimensions: sm.12.5”Hx20”dia. Lg. 14”Hx25.5”dia. Details: Enquire about custom

4. War ToysMaterials: Various Solid WoodsDimensions: Plane: 8.5"x 6"x1.5"high; Tank: 5.75"x 1.8" x 3"high; Sub 5.25" x 1.75" x 5"

5. Rise/Set Mirror with Shelf (walnut shown)Materials: Solid Wood & MirrorDimensions: Small: 4’shelf x18”mirror ; Med. 54” shelf x24”mirror ; Lg. 5’shelf x36”mirror Details: Professionsl installation recommended on Largest size. Other woods custom to order.

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 02/08/13

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JB+DG is Dayna Gedney & Joseph Baumann.

Joe Bauman is a farm boy furniture maker raised in Port Dover, Ontario.

Dayna Gedney is a Toronto born designer / maker with a background in fashion and graphic design.

JB + DG, an acronym scrawled on their raw material and tools to mark their ownership has grown to symbolize their playful collaboration and efforts as a design team.

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Ryan Legassicke

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1.&2. Walking ChairsMaterials: Salvaged chair parts, branches or driftwoodDimensions: approx: 20”x17.5”x40” Details: Every Chair is different. Please enquire about stock

3.&4. Home of the Moment (Desk & Chair)Materials: Baltic Birch Ply & Clear Acrylic,Dimensions: Desk: 20”x17.5”x40” Chair : Details: Knockdown. Each desk and chair contains one acrylic component.

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 18/02/12

Toronto based Ryan Legassicke continues to make work both as an artist and designer. His ideas based pieces examine everyday materials & processes in relation to the resulting objects & our interaction with them.

Ryan tries to expose and highlight tensions between contrasting components, cycles, and related opposites such as: growth and decay; representation and abstraction; handmade and readymade.

After studying at Sheridan College, he graduated from Alberta College of Art and Design and the State University of New York at Buffalo.

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Look-I-Like

1.-3 Look-I-Like ChairsMaterials: Solid Ash, Plywood, Photo-Based Overlam.Dimensions: 31”H x 15.75”W x 33”D Details: 6 Styles Available (4.)

5-7. Scavenger & Predator (artist multiples)Materials: Vinyl Banner with Brass GrommetsDimensions: Squirrel & Racoon: sm. 21”Wx34”H, large: 36”Wx58”H, Banner Format: 68”Wx110”H Wolves: sm. 37”Wx20”H, large: 60”Wx32”H, Banner Format: 105”Wx56”H

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 02/08/13

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“Look-I-Like” is the collaboration of Deanne Lehtinen and Christina Zeidler. The “Look-I-Like” name refers to the phenomenon of “couple twinning” that the real life couple coined as a joke, but also seemed an fitting title, as they mark 17 years together, and present this new collaboration. Zeidler and Lehtinen have always casually vetted their work with each other but only recently started to collaborate as a design team. 

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Loyal Loot Collective

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867 Dundas St.West,Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 12/01/09

Was formed in 2003 as an Edmonton-Calgary team covering the individual and collaborative design workof a group of Canadian women.

As a collective, Loyal Loot strives to create designs with a natural quality by remaining true to materials.The inherent value of the designs is purposed to increaseover a lifetime ensuring they retain a non-disposablepresence and remain precious to their owner.Withinthere is often playful homage to the Canadian frontier.

The name“Loyal Loot” attests to a method of approachingdesign as well as a way to feel about cherished objects.

Members of Loyal Loot:AnnaThomas, Carmen Douville,Doha Chehib, Dara Huminiski met as friends and graduatesof University of Alberta’s Industrial Design program.

The group has been represented in 2006 at the Smithsonian Institute,Washington DC, as partof the Alberta Folkways Festival and also at the Salon del Mobile, Milan as part of Wallpaper’s “Global Edit”.Their work has previously exhibited in NewYork,London, UK and across Canada.

The designers exhibit their work together and aim to createcommunity in design.They are involved in several creativefacets, specializing in furniture, products and textiles.

2.1. Coat Hang.Materials: baltic birch, plywood and laminated birch veneer.Dimensions: approx. 7’High x3.5”W x 12”D

2. Log Bowls.Materials:Turned log cut offs, acrylic stain.Dimensions:Variable

3. Trophy Mirror Dimensions: 18”W x 22”HDetails: Available in clear, grey or black mirror

You’re Next Mirror Dimensions: sm. 9.5”W x 12”H lg. 26.75”W x 35”HDetails: Available in clear or grey mirror

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MADE

1.&2. Milk Crate StoolsMaterials: Commercial Milk Crate, Solid wood legs, upholstered seat. Dimensions: approx. 13”x13”x18”HighDetails: Custom fabric and leg colour upon request. Crate colours subject to availability.

3. Milk Crate BenchMaterials: Commercial Milk Crate, Solid wood legs, upholstered seat. Dimensions: approx. 13”x39”x18”HighDetails: Custom fabric and leg colour upon request. Crate colours subject to availability.

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 17/07/09

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MADE is Shaun Moore and Julie Nicholson. Formed in 2005 to express their own creativity while aiming to bring a higher profile to talented but underexposed Canadian designers. They utilise their combined backgrounds in showroom management, furniture design and manufacture and curatorial experience.

Moore trained as a furniture designer at Sheridan College. Nicholson trained as an artist, majoring in print making at the Queensland College of Art, Brisbane. The pair find inspiration for their work in everyday items and aim to maintain a lighthearted spirit in their collaborative design efforts.

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Massie Office

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1+2 Flying Vee ShelfMaterials: Powder Coated SteelDimensions: 6.5”x6.5”x 9”deepFeatures: Available in White, Grey and Teal

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 17/10/06

Brothers Paul and Christopher Massie founded Massie Office in Calgary in 2003 as a studio dedicated to their own furniture and product designs. Recognized for their pursuit of innovation and a synthesis between structure and form, they develop work with new functional and emotional qualities for those who value connection between people and environment.

Paul earned a Bachelor of Design (industrial) at the University of Alberta. Christopher obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Alberta College of Arts and Design.

The details of packaging and shipping are an integral part of their design process resulting in streamlined assembly and minimal waste.

The founding members of Massie Office are dedicated to thoughtful design and remain committed to producing functional and challenging designs through collaborative effort.

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Dylan McKinnon

1. Edmond Table (Three Leg Version) Materials: Solid MapleDimensions: 16”H x 34”dia Details: Custom Height & Materials Available

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 19/04/11

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Dylan McKinnon Furniture Design is a Toronto based design practice focused on speculative and commission work.

Drawing on established furniture typologies, forms are refined while adhering to a sensibility that is rational, sincere, and quietly humorous.

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Shaun Moore

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 19/04/11

Shaun Moore’s furniture designs are characterised by playful yet thoughtful material and colour contrasts and an interest in geometric relationships and exploration of structure. Shaun’s designs have used wood, metal, acrylic, glass and mirror.

Shaun is a graduate of the Furniture Design program. He partnered with Julie Nicholson in 2005 to form MADE.

1. Dining Table/ Work TableMaterials: Powder Coated Steel with solid walnut top. Dimensions: 84”x36” x29”High or 72”x30”x29” Features: Custom base colours & wood, Custom sizes including boardroom. Casters available for easy mobility.

2.Modular Shelving SystemMaterials: Powder Coated Structural Steel with Painted MDF and Solid and/or veneer Douglas Fir. Dimensions shown: approx. 78“W x73”H x22”D Features: Custom colour steel & MDF, Custom wood to quote. Adjustable shelves, many variations available. Can be built to order width & height.

3 Boss DeskMaterials: Powder Coated Steel base with solid walnut Dimensions shown: 60”x26”x30”High Features: Custom colours & sizes available. to order.

3 BedMaterials: Powder Coated Steel base with solid maple rails. Upholstered head board Dimensions (Queen base- shown): 84.25”x68.25”x14””H Features: Custom colours & wood available. to order., headboard fabric to order

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On Our Table

1.&2. Box Rail &Box ShelfMaterials: Solid WalnutDimensions: Rail: 30”Lx2.75”Dx2”H Shelf: 30”Lx5”Dx6”H

3. Table Deck XLMaterials: Solid WalnutDimensions: 28”x8.5”x.75” Details:

4,5&8 Template Series (large, long & grouping shown)Materials: Solid WalnutDimensions: lg. 16.5”x14”x1”, long 24”x11”x1”

6. Big Walnut BowlMaterials: Solid WalnutDimensions: 12”diax2”

7. XL RingMaterials: Solid WalnutDimensions: 20“diax.75”

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 12/01/09

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is St. Albert, Alberta industrial designer Geoffrey Lilge and his team.

A diverse collection of objects for the kitchen and dining room has emerged from years of prototyping and restaurant testing.

On Our Table’s goal is to collaborate & create original, functional objects handcrafted to be used everyday and passed down for generations.

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Tomas Rojcik

1. Hatchet Salt & Pepper with Joseph Bauman & Mark FinneganMaterials: Solid Maple or WalnutDimensions: XX”xXX”xXX” Details: Each pair is split by hatchet from a single block of wood

2. Dales BenchMaterials: Solid AshDimensions: 46”Lx14.5”D x14.25”H Details: Enquire About Custom Possibilities

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 12/01/09

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Thomas Rojcik is a recent graduate of the Sheridan College Furniture Design Programme. He is drawn to objects that are not easily categorized. His process incorporates both digital and traditional techniques, as well as both natural and man-made materials.

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Toma

1. Boot Carpet Materials: ECOPLUS new green generation recycled wiper/scraper mat with waterproof rubber baseDimensions: 28”x14”

2. Boot Tiles (to order)Materials: Fibreglass Reinforced ConcreteDimensions: 13.75”x13.75”

3.&4 Shadow ClocksMaterials: Die Cut Plasticised Paper & Clock PartsDimensions: 6.5”wx10”h”x 3”d Details: Shadow completes numerals. Ships flat. Available in red, black & yellow.

5. Umbrella StandMaterials: Powder Coated SteelDimensions: 13.75”x21.5”x 49”h Details: turf stand cover also available

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 09/02/13

Creator, designer and artistic director Anne Thomas founded Thomas design+communication in 1990 as a studio combining graphic arts and consulting services in order to produce visual solutions for businesses (branding, advertising and promotion). It was a short step from communication by object to communicating object, and Anne launched the TOMA OBJECTS collection in 2006.

All TOMA objects display the “made in Montreal” label and adhere to the green philosophy, using only recycled or recyclable materials.

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Toma (continued)

1.&2. Inner Loop & Outer Loop HangersMaterials: Russian Cherry Ply, Sintra or AcrylicDimensions: I 16”x9.2” O:16“x12.4”Details: Available in Birch Ply, Black, White or Red Sintra or Clear Acrylic

3.&4. Accessory HangerMaterials: Russian Cherry PlyDimensions: 7.5“x12”h Details: Various designs, enquire on availability

5. Coat RackMaterials: Russian birch Ply, Aluminum RodDimensions: 5ft L x 5ft H x 28” DDetails: Easy knock down; simple, sturdy construction.

6&7. Trivets- sm. loops & 4pc drops shown.Materials: Russian birch Ply, Dimensions: 9”x9”(sm) 9.75”x14”(lg) 10”x10’ (largest in drops set of 4.Details: other styles to choose from. please enquire.

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 09/02/13

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Jason Wheeler

1. Side TablesMaterials: Solid and Veneer Walnut, MDF Dimensions: 17.5”w x16.5”d x21.5”hDetails: custom sizes and finishes available. 6 colours to choose

2. CredenzaMaterials: Solid and Veneer Walnut, MDF Dimensions: 18”d x48”w x25”hDetails: sliding door. custom sizes and finishes available. 6 colours to choose

3. Matchbox Coffee TabeMaterials: Shown in Solid Hickory, Lacquered MDF and Steel Dimensions: 32”l x20.5”w x14.5”hDetails: custom sizes and finishes available.

4. Console TableMaterials: Solid and Veneer Walnut, MDF Dimensions: 41.5”w x14.5”d x30.5”hDetails: custom sizes and finishes available. 6 colours to choose

5. High CabinetMaterials: Solid and Veneer Walnut, MDF Dimensions: ”d x”w x”hDetails: custom sizes and finishes available. 6 colours to choose

867 Dundas St. West, Toronto, ON, M6J 1V6 P 416-607-6384 E [email protected] www.madedesign.ca 30/04/10

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Jason Wheeler is based in Oshawa, Ontario.

Drawing on a broad range of skills, Jason produces works in wood, metal and glass. His background in specialty finishes has a significant influence on his work.

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