Updated lounge - Designer David Powell

Trend alert: lounges are the new library. So says designer David Powell, one half of Toronto's furniture, textile and interior design firm Powell & Bonnell, which has turned the street front corner of its downtown studio into an elegant ode to The Balvenie scotch whisky.

 The Balvenie scotch whisky bottle with two glasses

Inspired by the distillery’s distinguished cream and amber packaging, P&B dispensed with the traditional reds, greens and browns of yesterday’s old boys clubs to craft a room that’s bright, glamorous and welcoming ? to women as well as men. Think Rat Pack levels of cool minus the retro references, with a touch of Italian Renaissance thrown in for added flair (via the Piazza bar table, made from distressed wood and polished nickel).

 Updated lounge - Designer David Powell

Now, if I had to choose, I’m not sure I’d give up a library ? I’m more apt to curl up with a good book than sit back with a glass of scotch ? but it was a brisk fall day when I paid P&B a visit and my glass of The Balvenie Madeira Cask 17 year old scotch was the perfect antidote to the air’s chill. Soon enough, I was daydreaming about turning the awkward nook at the end of my hallway into a perfectly appointed lounge. Maybe it was the scotch, maybe it was the cold drizzle that started to fall, but at the time, I couldn’t think of a better use for that small space.

P.S. Turns out that glass of scotch was truly a treat: The Balvenie Madeira Cask 17 will only be sold in New Brunswick and Alberta within Canada.
 

Photo credits:
1. From Powell & Bonnell, photography by
Ted Yarwood
2.
The Balvenie
3. From Powell & Bonnell, photography by
Ted Yarwood

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