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The Top Furniture Stores in Toronto

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From the East End to Etobicoke, hit up these furniture stores in Toronto to discover the best international and made-in-Canada designs

Hollace Cluny

Wandering through Hollace Cluny’s elegant showroom, you’ll discover a selection of tailored furniture and accessories from such high-end brands as De La Espada and Carl Hansen & Søn. The Davenport Road showroom brings together studio-created works, limited edition piece and classic furnishings for the home.

Calligaris Furniture, Toronto

Calligaris

Calligaris is a staple among design-savvy furniture stores in Toronto. This woman-owned showroom offers space-saving solutions, including beds with an inconspicuous, easy-to- operate vertical-lift storage system, allow you to maximize your space. See sofas from Ditre Italia, imaginative luminaires from Luceplan and more.

GUFF

Take your time perusing and check back often: GUFF’s pieces are meticulously vetted for style and quality, resulting in a tight edit of impressive stock. But don’t convince yourself otherwise, this Riverside showroom is a hot spot for sourcing classic mid-century modern and Scandinavian furniture.

Klaus

Klaus carries contemporary and classic designs by such esteemed manufacturers as Lambert & Fils, e15, COR, Fredericia and &Tradition, as well as an in-house line that includes both reinterpretations of Nienkämper classics and new furnishings.

CB2

CB2 serves up cool, contemporary and condo-friendly furniture, lighting and accessories. The brand’s collaborations with established designers and gifted newcomers provide furnishings with a little extra curb appeal. Find exclusive collections from the likes of Studio Anansi, Lenny Kravitz and Brett Beldock.

Design Within Reach

Design Within Reach’s expansive collection blends authentic classics from Emeco, Cassina and Knoll with exclusive house designs. This furniture store stands out as a premier shopping destination due to its impressive inventory of iconic pieces that epitomize both form and function.

Bonne Choice

If you’ve visited Toronto’s iconic Drake Hotel, or its new Modern Wing, you’re likely familiar with the work of Carlo Colacci. In 2023, his love for vintage furniture evolved into a 4,000-square-foot showroom in Etobicoke stocked with bold and beautiful international finds. Visitors will find a mix of large furniture, decor items and even original artwork.

Rove Concepts

Rove Concepts is a contemporary furniture company known for its high-quality, mid-century modern-inspired designs. The brand’s commitment to timeless aesthetics and attention to detail has garnered praise among design enthusiasts. Visit its Toronto showroom just a block north of the King East Design District to get a closer look at this hallmark brand’s sophisticated offerings.

IKEA

Renowned for its affordable and stylish home furnishings, no list of Toronto’s best furniture stores would be complete without IKEA. With a vast array of products, five full-service showrooms and a new downtown outpost, Ikea offers a simplified and affordable furniture shopping experience that has earned it a praised reputation for more than 80 years.

Maison Corbeil

As part of Groupe Home Société (G2MC), parent company of home furnishing brands MUST, Jardin de Ville, and Home Société, Maison Corbeil is a name synonymous with creativity in the design world. This North York showroom has a knack for sourcing design-forward, locally-made furniture influenced by global trends, along with European brands such as Ligne Roset, Cattelan Italia and Ethnicraft.

EQ3

Founded in Winnipeg in 2001, EQ3 focuses on modern aesthetics, quality craftsmanship, and sustainability in its wide variety of furniture offerings. The store’s commitment to domestic manufacturing and ethical sourcing has garnered it a reputation for responsible practices. Plus, with a growing presence in Canada and the United States, EQ3 continues to provide customers with furniture solutions for a modern lifestyle, frequently collaborating with top-name brands and global designers.

Kiosk

Kiosk’s showroom is an architectural tour de force: dramatic staircases and a catwalk lead through three floors of exquisite contemporary high-end furniture by top European brands including Poltrona Frau and Glas Italia. This high-end furniture store is a standout in the city’s growing King East Design District, with a distinct sense of Euro flare and timeless statement pieces.

M-Prove

Since opening its doors in early 2023, M-Prove has accumulated a vast inventory of international furniture, settling into a distinct and expressive identity. Bonaldo, Wendelbo, and Versmissen are among the global brands shoppers will find at this Midtown Toronto showroom in addition to North America’s largest collection of Moooi furniture.

Living room with a couch, coffee table on area rug and a chair around a fireplace

Studio B

Studio B offering include seating and carpets from Holly Hunt, outdoor sets by Dedon and Kettal, minimalist lighting by Michael Anastassiades, and concept spaces dedicated to Italy’s Henge and Flexform Mood. Modern furniture here spans sinewy sofas by Edra to sculptural consoles by Caste.

living room design from Stylegarage

Stylegarage

Stylegarage’s two-storey showroom features industrial-chic wares and made-to-order furniture supporting local craftspeople and suppliers that can suit, well, just about anywhere. The Toronto furniture store include a variety of pieces from the house brand Gus Modern.

Sectional couch from Montreal based Montauk Sofa

Montauk Sofa

Hardwood frames and springs tied at eight pressure points ensure Montauk Sofa’s cushy and handsomely casual seats hold up for years to come. The Montreal’s based brand also offer Valcucine’s kitchen systems with the sensor-controlled Air Logica.

Collection of couches and seating at Suite 22 showroom

Suite 22

Suite 22 showroom offers 1000 square metres of quality Italian furniture by Pedrali, Very Wood, LaCividina, Arrmet and Segis that tastefully bridges the residential–commercial divide. Here that you will find the city’s largest chair gallery, with over 500 styles to choose from.

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Roche Bobois

This airy, two-storey showroom’s chic furnishings demonstrate the French art de vivre. Traditional Les Nouveaux Classiques and modern Les Contemporains collections deliver Roche Bobois’s avant-garde looks: tables with liquid drop marble bases and fashion-forward modular seating.

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Elte

Elte works closely with designers and craftspeople all over the world to curate an impressive selection of furniture, from timeless tables to the most distinct lighting. Its expansive Toronto showroom is an open-concept space you can easily spend an afternoon in, immersed in its inspiring collections.

South Hill Home

Entering South Hill Home’s elegant black and white showroom reveals a rich inventory of sophisticated home furnishings, lighting and accessories, including impeccably crafted pieces from international designers like Stéphane Parmentier and Joseph Dirand.

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