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loyal loot log bowls

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When I saw these bowls at the newly renovated Art Gallery of Ontario shop in Toronto I was just amazed by their beauty — the marriage of rustic log and sleek, sophisticated high-gloss centre is nothing short of visually stunning.

They were designed by the incredibly talented Doha Chebib of Edmonton’s Loyal Loot Collective and come in a huge variety of beautiful colours. They’re made using only locally reclaimed, hand- selected trees; the paint used is water- based acrylic; the sizes range from 2 to 10″ in diameter; and the heights vary.

They’d be a perfect gift for someone who has everything or is on the lookout for something unique. Personally, I’d love to get one — now if only I could decide on a colour!

Available at: Loyal Loot Collective, www.loyalloot.com; Provide, Vancouver, www.providehome.com; Kit Interior Objects, Calgary, www.kitinterior.com; 29 Armstrong, Edmonton, www.29armstrong.com;  Made, Toronto, www.madedesign.ca; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, www.ago.net

Prices: $64 to $290

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upcountry bond sofa

bondsofa1 upcountry bond sofaUpCountry releases the Bond Sofa, the first piece in their Green Upholstery Initiative, fast on the heels of the latest Bond pic, Quantum of Solace.

Like Daniel Craig, this sofa is sleek and good-looking, but it’s also Canadian-made and eco-friendly.

• The upholstery fabric is a 100% cotton/bamboo blend available in 5 nature-inspired colours — Slate (shown), Flax, Lynx, Pine and Coffee — created with environmentally low-impact dyes certified by the Organic Materials Institute.

• The primary upholstery foam is soy-based.

• The sofa frame is constructed from a combination of Canadian oak, maple and cherry and engineered wood panels. The engineered  panels are made from recycled fibres and zero VOC, zero formaldehyde glue.

• All glues, stains and finishes are non-toxic, low VOC and water-based where possible.

• The sofa is made the Greater Toronto Area, so if you live here, buying it means a low carbon footprint, since it’s not being shipped long distances.

The next product to be introduced in the initiative will be a daybed sofa in late January ’09. As well, the soy foam will begin to be used other products and, if the bamboo fabric proves popular, Todd Childerhose, president of UpCountry, says it will be introduced into other ranges, too.

Available at: UpCountry, Toronto, 416-366-7477; Burlington, Ont., 905-333-3088; www.upcountry.com

Price: $1,795

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