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Atomic Design

Lawrence Blairs recently expanded his collection of mid-century pieces (heavy on the Eameses, Verner Panton and Pierre Paulin) to include refurbished 1950s and ’60s originals and postmodern designs from the ’70s and early ’80s. AD’s smaller decor accents delight: hand-blown Murano glass table lamps, neon art and a selection of Scandinavian and Italian glassware. SparK, an in-house range of custom lighting, includes table and suspension lamps in warm burnished brass. 965 QUEEN ST W 416 912 2358 ATOMICDESIGN.CA

Bungalow

Aficionados of mid-century Scandinavian furniture and accents make Bungalow a regular stop, thanks to its rotating collection of impeccably maintained and refurbished vintage dining sets, modular wall units and occasional chairs from Domino, Dyrlund, Herman Miller, Niels Koefoed and Imperial Furniture. Art glass from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s peppers the space, as do such hard-to-find European housewares as Dansk cookware and German ceramics. 273 AUGUSTA AVE 416 598 0204 BUNGALOW.TO

Canadian Salvaged Timber

For over 20 years, Lambos Tsaousidis has custom-built furniture and accessories using locally sourced premium woods. Slabs of live-edge oak,

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