NOtaBLE Heart for Healing Dinner
NOtaBLE Restaurant Works sets aside one of its busiest nights to host an evening of dining for a great cause.
Interior designer Kealan Passey spills style secrets.
Spotowski’s J5 table transcends the preconceptions of concrete by avoiding the massive, flat surfaces normally associated with it.
Inglewood boutique Espy hosts four days of art and fashion fun with a theme of positive messages.
Local artist Tommy Fleger uses found and re-claimed materials to create chairs with distinct personalities.
For those who get bored with their furniture, hear this: local designer Joel Tobman's InOut chair can be continuously transformed.
Interested in design that allows objects to work organically into their surroundings, Isabel Prochner's Alternative Chair, which has only two legs, is designed to use existing materials in the room, like books or other furniture, for additional support.
Decorator and television personality Alykhan Velji has designed a collection of rugs, for which he found inspiration in Islamic culture and architecture.
Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
Feb 4 (All day) - Apr 1 (All day)
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