Canadian-made decor products and brands for your home

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Founded in Vancouver in 2023, Wallpaper Online is a Canadian-owned company dedicated to transforming spaces with joyful, design-forward wallpaper. Challenging the myth that wallpapering is difficult, the brand offers expert-installed traditional options and carefully curated peel-and-stick wallpapers designed for easy repositioning and removability, setting a new standard for quality in the DIY market. Rejecting the limitations of standard sizing, Wallpaper Online custom prints wall murals to exact dimensions, reducing waste while ensuring a perfect fit for every home. Committed to celebrating Canadian creativity, the brand collaborates with artists from across the country, building collections that reflect their unique inspirations, many of which honour Canada’s deep connection to the outdoors. Hop on wallpaper. From $5 sq. ft. wallpaperonline.ca

Canadian, eh?

As the design movement shifts toward conscious consumerism, there’s a growing push to support Canadian retailers, celebrating locally crafted furniture and home goods that blend quality, sustainability and a distinct national design sensibility. You may already have a favourite company, but here a few more to keep in mind!

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Structube

With more than 75 stores across eight provinces, Structube is a Canadian retailer that employs more than 1,000 people nationwide. Guided by a commitment to ethical sourcing, the brand thoughtfully curates a diverse collection of modern furniture and accessories, bringing high-quality design at accessible prices to homes across the country.

Stefania leather dining armchair. $499. structube.com

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Candace & Basil

Candace & Basil is a Canadian-owned, family-run home furnishings brand with deep roots in the North American furniture industry since 1986. With experience as an importer, manufacturer and distributor, the brand remains committed to quality, integrity and fair pricing. Every piece is carefully curated from trusted vendors, ensuring a level of craftsmanship that meets the highest standards. The philosophy is simple: If it’s not good enough for our home, it’s not good enough for yours.

Serena swivel chair. $2,200. candb.ca

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Casalife

For more than 20 years, Casalife has been a popular destination for modern furniture, lighting and decor, offering high-quality, Canadian-made designs with exceptional service. As a family-owned business, the focus remains on customer satisfaction, fostering long-term relationships with homeowners and designers. With established partnerships among top Canadian manufacturers, the brand curates a versatile selection of on-trend, timeless pieces designed to complement any space—whether a condo or house—ensuring each piece is as functional as it is enduring.

Howard desk. From $1,536. casalife.com

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Endy

Since launching in 2015, Endy has revolutionized the way Canadians sleep with its innovative, comfortable and supportive mattresses, made in Canada. Starting as one of the country’s first mattress-in-a-box brands, it has grown into a leading online mattress retailer. Endy’s award-winning product line has also grown, with a comprehensive selection of mattresses, pillows, bed frames, furniture, bedding and decor items. The company also works closely with Canadian charities to donate new and gently used mattresses to families and individuals in need and has donated more than 22,000 mattresses to-date.

The Endy hybrid mattress. From $1,095. endy.com

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Cozey

Rooted in Canadian design sensibilities, Cozey, led by founder and CEO Frédéric Aubé, is on a mission to make stylish and accessible high-quality, tool-free furniture. Recently introduced is Aquaforte, a patented water- and stain-resistant fabric. Engineered for durability without sacrificing luxury, it is pet- and kid-friendly, free of harsh chemicals and designed with washable, removable covers. Available in Snowdrift, a crisp white, for the Neptune sofa-bed, the fabric will soon expand to Cozey’s sofa and sectional collections, blending elevated aesthetics with real-life functionality.

Neptune sofa-bed. Starting at $1,340. cozey.ca

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Silk & Snow

Silk & Snow blends thoughtful design with sustainable practices, creating luxurious, ethically made sleep and lifestyle essentials. Founded in Toronto in 2017 by childhood friends Albert Chow and Kenneth Mo, the brand is built on the pillars of better materials, thoughtful manufacturing and transparency. Committed to quality and craftsmanship, the duo prioritize working with local manufacturers, ensuring every piece meets the highest standards. As one of Canada’s fastest-growing retailers, Silk & Snow is set to expand in 2025 with a dozen new stores nationwide.

Bed frame. From $775. Nightstand. From $425. Dresser. From $1,600. silkandsnow.com

IDS 2025

This year, IDS Toronto set the stage for cutting-edge design, showcasing a bold fusion of innovation, sustainability and craftsmanship, where emerging talent and industry leaders redefined the future of interiors. Here are a few Canadian highlights from the show.

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De Gaspé

Founded in 2014, De Gaspé made its debut this year at IDS. The Montreal-based furniture studio is dedicated to modern design and local artisanal excellence. From solid wood bedframes, dining tables and shelves to outdoor furniture and desks, the brand is known for its minimalist beauty, inherent functionality and timeless durability. With a deep commitment to premium natural materials and enduring craftsmanship, the company creates furniture designed to make a statement and last a lifetime. degaspe.ca

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Vicky Makes Things

Blending ceramics, styling and craftsmanship, Vicky Pratt Becker takes an interdisciplinary approach to design, embracing the balance between minimalism and creative expression. Her work explores the tension between simplicity and decoration, drawing inspiration from raw materials and the tactile nature of clay. Textures take centre stage, with a deep connection to the natural world, particularly the quiet beauty of moss-covered rocks, which serve as an enduring muse. vickymakesthings.com

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Object Interface

Object Interface’s modular shelving unit commanded attention on the show floor at IDS, with its minimalist form elevated by a striking cherry-red finish. Designed and made in Canada, the piece embodies the brand’s commitment to create products where function, sculptural form and material are meticulously considered to achieve a seamless balance of aesthetics and purpose. objectinterface.ca

Sara Duck
Sara Duck

With over 15 years' experience as a magazine editor, writer and content creator, Sara brings her passion for design and decor to our pages each issue. @bysaraduck

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