Exhibition of Instagram images celebrates one year of Canadian design
An exhibition in Toronto brings together 365 photographs of products by Canadian designers, which were posted to an Instagram account one per day for the past year.
The 365 Days of Canadian Design exhibition is the brainchild of Toronto-based architect Joy Charbonneau, who wanted to find a way to celebrate contemporary Canadian design after the country's 150th birthday last year.
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She set up the Instagram account @marianadesigncanada as a way to curate the best furniture, ceramics, lighting and illustration she found. The architect, who works at Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects, launched it on 1 January 2017 under the alias.
By posting a new picture everyday, Charbonneau accumulated the 365 images that are now printed and on show at Artscape Yongeplace ? a cultural hub in the Canadian city ? as part of this year's Toronto Design Offsite Festival.
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Among the selection is the curved Boomerang Sofa by Yabu Pushelburg and glass sphere pendant lamps by lighting brand Bocci. The two studios, who are both also based in Toronto, each have multiple products in the collection.
Work by younger brands and designers includes a pale white table lamp by MSDS and a shelving unit with a tapered wooden frame based on snooker cues by Jamie Wolfond, founder of homeware brand Good Thing.
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