Decorating & Design
Our Favorite Canadian Artisans From The 2022 Winter One Of A Kind Show
Updated on July 26, 2023

If you’re on the hunt for new and innovative housewares, you may want to pay a visit to one of the many artisan booths at the One Of A Kind show this weekend. From handcrafted ceramics to handblown-glass light fixtures, here are some of the Canadian-owned businesses that caught our eye.

Boutiverre
Made using traditional handblown-glass techniques, Boutiverre, a Quebec atelier that operates out of Lac Brome, designs custom recycled lighting fixtures and table objects like soap pumps and vases.

Hoya Atelier
Elevate your houseplants and morning coffee with handmade ceramics from Quebec brand Hoya Atelier. The city- and river-inspired collection features a mix of carefully crafted planters and mugs.

Marigold Interiors
Carefully constructed from textiles sourced around the world, the Toronto artisan designs handmade pillow cases with intricate prints and woven textures.

Celina K Studio
Bring sculptural appeal to your coffee or dining table with a classic piece from Celina K Studio. The Toronto ceramicist takes inspiration from nature and uses a signature black and white color palette for a sophisticated, timeless look.

Mimi La Rouleuse
From abstract wall art to bubble-style coasters, you won’t be disappointed by this creator’s diverse selection of one-of-a-kind design finds.

YFL Fine Art & Home Decor
From terrazzo jewelry holders to watercolor art prints, this female-founded business based out of Kleinberg, Ont. offers functional art and housewares that are built to last.

Sadie & June
Sadie & June creates hand-embroidered maps that are perfect for travel lovers. With over 1,000 locations and custom maps available, a red heart can be stitched over a place you want to commemorate or be reminded of.
Feature image courtesy Celina K Studio