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A Sneak Peek at Our Best New Homes & Condos Issue

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Meet the architects, artists and designers adding a touch of modern to the city

Our brand new issue heads out to newsstands and showrooms across the city next week!

Wondering where to pick up a copy? Find a place that distributes DL in your neighbourhood by visiting our list of stockists in Uptown, Midtown, King West, King East, Queen West, Queen East, the West End, and other locations. You can also subscribe to our digital edition by clicking here, or order print copies shipped direct to your door through our web store.

Here’s what you’ll find inside:

Designlines Fall 2017 - Crown by Miles Gertler; Good Thing tray; Cutler and Gross glasses

Crown by Miles Gertler; Good Thing tray; Cutler and Gross glasses. Photo by Naomi Finlay.

Hands on with Toronto’s Best New Homes and Condos

• Six neighbourhood-minded urban developments putting down roots across the GTA
• Little studio Firma tackles how best to build laneway residences
Wanda Ely Architect, Studio AC and Regio & Bauer serve up different takes on black and white kitchens
• Altius Architecture and Arriz Hassam join forces for a high-performance home
• Sixteen Degree Studio coaxes functionality out of a Leaside home

Creatives Reshaping the City

• How artistic duo PA System shares its experiences in Cape Dorset with Toronto
Jamie Wolfond, founder of hit NYC housewares brand Good Thing, on why he’s returned home
• The curious environments and objets of artist-architect Miles Gertler

Objects of desire sourced from around town

• Listen up: Stereo equipment with serious stage presence
• Bold backdrops: Wallpaper depicting the wild side of nature
• Enchanting mirrors: Look your best in these pretty reflectors
• Build a home office for the job you want with stylish desks, lamps and desk chairs
• Cool gear for tots and tweens

PLUS:

• Four city projects that have us cheering “in with the new!”
• Design Exchange launches EDIT, a 10-day expo that envisions a better future

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