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Sherway Gardens Embraces Equestrian Chic

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Two metallic stallions take fantasy fulfillment to the next level

With its recent reno, CF Sherway Gardens moves ever closer to becoming a real-life dreamland. In the mall’s east wing, two steel stallion sculptures – collectively dubbed The Miracle – look to have galloped in from some magical forest. Artist John McEwen, best known for the torch sculptures in front of the Air Canada Centre, formed the mare and foal by welding thousands of laser-etched steel stars into place atop giant plaster casts.

25 The West Mall  416 621 1070  Mon-Fri 10-9, Sat 9:30-9, Sun 11-6. cfshops.com/sherway-gardens


Part of our feature on four retail environments with dazzling art installations. Originally published in Issue 4 2016 as All that Glitters: Equestrian Chic.

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Bridging the history between Canadian and Cantonese cooking through art and design

After years apart, culinary masterminds chef Jason Bangerter and Vicky Cheng of Wing Restaurant, have reunited for a cross-cultural dining experience at Langdon Hall in Cambridge, Ontario. This meeting of the minds was sparked by a wider conversation about Hong Kong’s influence in illustrating the tapestry that is Canadian cuisine and design. 

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