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Yes, sophistication abounds at Mjölk.

At Mjölk, a mix of Scandinavian home accessories and Japanese craftwork mingles with antiques, heritage Danish furniture from House of Finn Juhl, and contemporary, made-to-last pieces from De La Espada, &Tradition, Frama and Maruni. Among its many exclusive pieces are in-house collaborations with international designers – including tea light holders by Italy’s Luca Nichetto, which mix Murano glass with Toronto-produced brass – as well as Douglas fir stools from Norway’s Anderssen & Voll.

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