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We Turned the Winter Blues into a Must-Shop Gift Guide

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This icy-blue gift guide has been (unscientifically) proven to turn winter frowns upside down

1 Marina Side Plate by Xenia Taler $40, at xeniataler.com and Labour of Love.

Ample Armchair by Linteloo, from $6355, at Klaus.

3 Oprah 2020 Mug by Fishs Eddy $25, at Drake General Store.

4 Clifton Throw by Slowdown Studio $230, at Easy Tiger.

5 Sagoma Vase by Jeff Goodman Studio,$800, at jeffgoodmanstudio.com.

6 W153 Lamp by Wästberg $375, at Mjölk.

Hungry for more gift ideas? Check out these four delicious products for foodies.

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The heritage brand’s latest model reimagines the hearth for contemporary living

For many Canadian homeowners, the fireplace remains the symbolic heart of the home—a place to gather, unwind and anchor family rituals. But in 2025, that doesn’t mean settling for a drafty wood-burning unit or a showpiece that barely produces heat. The best fireplaces today need to combine efficiency with atmosphere, design flexibility with reliability. Few companies balance all of these demands as seamlessly as Valor Fireplaces, a Canadian heritage brand that has been setting the standard since 1977.

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