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    Presented byInteriorDesignShow

    Jan 23-262014Toronto

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    Stone Garden by nendo, presented by Caesarstone, IDS13

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    Domenic Oppedisano

    rom Caesarstone Canada:Year aer year, the Interior

    Design Show captures the

    hearts o design enthusiasts

    everywhere by bringing

    together the latest and most

    innovative international

    and local design trends

    under one roo.

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    The Interior Design Show is Canadas premiere showcase o new products,innovative designers and avant-garde concepts rom North Americaand beyond. For one weekend each January, the city o Toronto is lled withindustry superstars, cutting-edge emerging names, design-savvy consumers

    and top media outlets. For 3.5 action-packed days, the Interior Design Showshapes the design world or the year to come.

    51,000total visitors

    4Interior Design Show: Canadas Design Fair

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    320exhibitors

    15years strong

    175,000sq. .size o show

    3.5 daysduration o show

    12,000proessionals

    33,000consumers

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    In January 1999, the rst Interior Design Show opened its doors to anenthusiastic design community, media world and consumer market. Animportant milestone or Canadas design scene, the rst show broughttogether over 25,000 visitors who came to see Wallpaper magazine

    ounder Tyler Brl, Droogs Gijs Bakker and urniture designer Holly Hunt.Aer 15 years, the Interior Design Show has become one o the mostsuccessul recurring design events in Canadian history and over the yearshas inspired over 660,000 visitors. Attendance has almost doubled since itsinception, and international designers and architects travel rom aroundthe world to stand on the IDS main stage. The Interior Design Show has

    6Interior Design Show: History

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    established itsel as a breeding ground or design creativity, innovationand inspiration, bringing together hundreds o exhibitors and thousandso visitors each year.

    In 2012, the Interior Design Show was purchased by Inorma, the largestpublically-owned organizer o exhibitions, expositions and training eventsin the world. With 150 oces in 40 countries, Inorma brings together overa million proessionals each year. The newly ormed Inorma Canada managesover 46 tradeshows, consumer shows and conerences around the country,serving the construction, real estate, cra, art and design markets.

    Montauk Soa booth, IDS11

    7Interior Design Show: History

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    Show GuideAdditional coverage othe show handed outon-site and pre-distributedthrough select mediasources

    AppThe shows ocialmobile app oerson-the-go updates oneatures, events andannouncements

    ExhibitorsOver 300 companiesranging rom lighting,urniture and textilemanuacturers to kitchenand bath providers

    WebsiteVideos and articleshighlight the people,products and placesthat are shapingthe design world

    FeaturesForward-lookingshows-within-the-showset the trendsor years to come

    InstallationsInnovative conceptsby the countrysbiggest stars challengeperceptions o spaceand design

    OsiteEventsCultural eventsacross the city runsimultaneouslywith the InteriorDesign Show

    SpeakersCelebrated names romacross the globe bringthe international sceneto the show oor

    E-newsletterAn illuminating resourceo breaking news in theCanadian and internationaldesign scene

    300+

    Over the past decade and a hal, the Interior Design Show has expandedinto a multi-aceted event that connects design communities across Canadaand North America. The ever-growing brand includes:

    8Interior Design Show: Brand

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    Lightorm/Metalarte booth, IDS10

    Garden Room concept space by Earth Inc., IDS09

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    Major Museumsand Galleries

    Art Gallery o Ontario(designed byFrank Gehry)

    Design Exchange

    Gardiner Museum

    Ontario Cras Council

    Royal Ontario Museum(designed byDaniel Libeskind)

    Textile Museumo Canada

    Design Schools

    George Brown College

    Humber CollegeOntario College o Artand Design University(designed by Will Alsop)

    Ryerson University

    Seneca College

    Sheridan College

    University o Toronto

    York University

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    As Canadas largest city and one o the most multiculturalmetropolises in the world, Toronto is truly an economichub, outperorming every major North American centreand establishing itsel as a hotbed or design. Engage with

    Torontos thriving and diverse network o design schools,institutions, studios, showrooms, proessionals anddesign- savvy consumers an ever-growing market drivenby creativity and innovation.

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    residents inthe cityo Toronto

    architects and designersin Toronto, making or thelargest critical masso designers in Canada

    4thlargest cityin North America

    3rdlargest designworkorce inNorth America

    3.9%growth rate inOntarios designworkorce overthe past 15 years

    $70billionin goods andservices exportedglobally each year

    150millioncustomers andsuppliers are withina days drive

    140 languagescomprise one o themost diverse andmulticultural citiesin the world

    2.6million 28,000

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    Canadas sound and diversied economy, well-developed trade networksand abundant resources have helped to evolve the countrys pulsatingdesign and architecture scene into a vibrant urry o creativity and innovation.As one o the most multicultural nations on the planet, Canada is home

    to an always-expanding network o craspeople, architects, designers,artisans and developers.

    #1country orbusiness in the G20,according toForbes Magazine

    #1ranking in qualityo lie in the G7

    #1soundest bankingsystem in the world,according to theWorld Economic Forum

    10thlargest economyin the world

    $1.84trillion

    34.5millionpopulation

    2ndlargest countryin the world by area

    1%rate o growthor GDP

    G7

    GDP

    XXL

    12Interior Design Show: Canada

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    Our Home and Native Land concept space by Mason, IDS12

    Catherine Osborne

    rom AZURE magazine:

    IDS brings all levels o

    expertise together, rom

    design students to high-end

    manuacturers. I you want

    to know whats happening

    in Canadian contemporary

    design, you cant really

    aord to miss IDS.

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    The immersive IDS show oor is buzzing with inspired product launchesthat shape the North American design market over the coming year.Over 300 manuacturers, retailers, distributors and design studios, basedin Canada and beyond, represent a diverse range o industries:

    Flos lounge, IDS12

    Architects&designers Carpeting&ooring Furniture Homeaccessories Kitchen&bath Lighting

    Publications Materials Technology Textiles Wallcoverings Window&door

    14Interior Design Show: Exhibitors

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    Andre Tesolin rom

    Metropolitan Hardwood

    Floors: We have

    participated in many other

    tradeshows and havebegun to exhibit solely at

    IDS, as it is best at reaching

    designers and high

    end consumers, our

    target market.

    Giorgetti/POI booth, IDS09

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    Aaron Hoey, USA

    Allegra Hicks,UKArne Quinze, BelgiumBarbara Hulanicki, USABen van Berkel,

    UNStudio, The NetherlandsBill Sofeld, USABjarke Ingels, BIG, DenmarkBonnie Brooks, CanadaBrad Ford, USABrian Gluckstein, CanadaBrigitte Shim,

    Shim-Sutclie Architects, Canada

    Bruce Mau, USA

    Christiane Lemieux, USAChristophe Delcourt, FranceChristophe Pillet, FranceDakota Jackson, USADouglas Coupland, CanadaEnrique Norten,

    TEN Arquitectos, MexicoFabio Novembre, ItalyFernando and Humberto

    Campana, BrazilGijs Bakker,

    Droog,The Netherlands

    Glenn Pushelberg,

    Yabu Pushelberg, CanadaHolly Hunt, USAIlkka Suppanen, FinlandJack Lenor Larsen, USAJaime Hayon, SpainJames Irvine, ItalyJean-Marie Massaud, FranceJerszy Seymour, GermanyJob Smeets, Studio Job, BelgiumJohn Gidding, USAJohn Pawson,UKJoshua Prince-Ramus, REX, USA

    Since the very beginning, the InteriorDesign Show main stage has attracted theglobal design worlds most orward-looking,innovative luminaries. On Proessional Trade

    Day presented by Miele, the AZURE TradeTalks program invites starchitects and designprovocateurs rom Europe, South America,Asia and other locales to oer exclusiveindustry advice to proessional attendees.At the weekend speaker series, Globe StyleSaturdayandHouse&HomeSunday,thedesign-savvy public ocks to the stage

    or insider design advice and exclusive DIYideas rom TV celebrities, stylists anddcor specialists.

    Oki Sato

    16Interior Design Show: Speakers

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    Julien De Smedt, Denmark

    Jrgen Mayer H., GermanyKarim Rashid, USALynda Reeves, CanadaMarcel Wanders, The NetherlandsMarilyn Denis, CanadaMark Challen, CanadaMartha Schwartz, USAMatali Crasset, FranceMichael Gabellini,

    Gabellini Sheppard Associates, USAMichael Young,HongKongNigel Coates,UK

    Nipa Doshi,DoshiLevien,UK

    Oki Sato, nendo, JapanPaola Antonelli, USAPatricia Urquiola, ItalyPhilippe Malouin,UKPiero Lissoni, ItalyRenny Ramakers,

    Droog, The NetherlandsRichard Schultz, USASarah Richardson, CanadaStephen and Michael Maharam, USASuzanne Dimma, CanadaThom Mayne, Morphosis, USA

    Thomas Sandell, Sweden

    Tom Dixon,UKTommy Smythe, CanadaWilliam Yeoward,UKWinka Dubbeldam,

    Archi-tectonics, USAWiny Maas,

    MVRDV, The NetherlandsYves Bhar, USA

    Matali Crasset

    Jaime Hayon

    Fabio Novembre

    Nipa Doshi

    Job Smeets

    Jean-Marie Massaud

    KarimRashid

    Tom Dixon

    Bjarke Ingels

    Jrgen Mayer H.

    Jrgen Mayer H.: Toronto isgoing through tremendous

    growth in project development

    and there is so much potential in

    its design and architecture.

    Im interested in what the uture

    has in store or the city.

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    Jerszy Seymour, Philippe Malouin, Jrgen Mayer H.

    Christie Smythe, Sarah Richardson, Tommy Smythe,

    Gary Sarantopoulos, Brian Gluckstein

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    Theres never been an event quite like the Interior Design Show openingnight party, where 5,500 industry leaders, cultural acionados anddesign celebrities kick o the IDS weekend right on the exhibition showoor. The Party is the place or local practitioners to rub shoulders with

    international stars.

    Randi Bergman rom

    Fashion Magazine:

    There is nothing like a

    blowout art party to get the

    whos who o Torontosdesign scene out o the

    house despite rigid temps

    [this years] kick-o or

    the Interior Design Show

    certainly was that.

    MrtenClaesson,EeroKoivisto,OlaRune

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    With its nger on the pulseand a keen eye or the latestglobal design trends, theInterior Design Show presentsorward-looking exhibits thatoer insight into what to expectin the coming year. These shows-within-a-show put a spotlighton the next generation o designand highlight new innovationsrom around the world.

    Portico prototype by Carmen Yatsco, IDS10

    Barry Chong rom TORO

    Magazine: Canadians

    oen orget that aesthetic

    excellence is integral in

    shaping Canadas evolving

    identity. IDS does a hugeservice to the young

    Canadians currently designing

    the countrys uture.

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    Features include:

    Studio Norths celebrated

    annual showcase o

    one-os and bespoke

    lines by 60 Canadian and

    international emerging

    designers.

    Prototypes curated

    selection o exciting new

    works, not currently in

    production, by independent

    designers.

    Creative Classs spotlight

    on work rom top design

    schools around the country,

    including George Brown

    College, Seneca College

    and University o Calgary.

    designboom mart

    Torontos bazaar o

    200-plus jewellery, lighting

    and urniture items by

    emerging talents rom

    across the globe.

    Modern Kids inspired

    vignettes o contemporary

    childrens urniture and

    accessories or nurseries,

    playrooms and bedrooms.

    ONEXONEs annual charity

    auction o iconic urniture

    items re-designed by

    ashion, product, interior

    and graphic designers.

    designboom mart Toronto, IDS13

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    Each year, IDS invites innovative designers and architects rom everycontinent to create never-beore-seen installations and immersiveenvironments right on the show oor. Collaborations and provocativeconcepts challenge attendees to change the way they interact with

    space and design. Installations include:

    Entrance exhibits by such

    practitioners as Chicago

    artist Willy Chyr and

    Toronto architecture studio

    RAW design that entice

    visitors onto the show oor.

    Concept spaces by

    Heather Dubbedlam,

    BruceMauDesign,Karim

    Rashid and other studios

    that re-think traditional

    environments like homes

    and workspaces.

    Lounge spaces by the

    shows International Guest

    o Honour that spotlight

    the work o global stars,

    including Piero Lissoni o

    Italy and Japanese designer

    Oki Sato.

    BY_Lissoni Lounge by Piero Lissoni, IDS12

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    CR=_ATE: The Pop Up Oce concept space by DUBBELDAM Architecture + Design, IDS13

    Templar Lake on the Mountain by rhed Built by Poliorm, IDS11

    Photo:ShaiGil

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    Roll&HilllightingattheRollingHillsconceptspacebyMinistryoftheInterior,IDS10

    Alain Courchesne rom

    Igloodgn: IDS is the bestshow o its kind in Canada

    - i youre going to do one

    show this year, this is the

    show you want to go to.

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    Moooi/KlausbyNienkamperbooth,IDS10

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    DesignIconsexhibitpresentedbyKia,IDS13

    IKEAbooth,IDS13

    Madeleine Lwenborg-Frick

    rom IKEA: Our participation

    in IDS guarantees that we are

    reaching the most importantinuencers in the Canadian

    design community we know

    that everyone we want to

    reach will be in attendance.

    Photo:MichaelGraydon

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    Sponsors are more than just logos on a poster. Theyre an integralcomponent o the Interior Design Shows global approach. These industryleaders many o which have been with the show or over a decade collaborate with innovative designers and practitioners to create inspired

    lounge spaces and exciting show oor events that showcase their brandswhile interacting with the design community. The show also works withtrade commissions to bring the design worlds international superstars andcutting-edge product launches to the show oor.

    Previous sponsors include: Previous commissions include:

    Audi

    AZURE

    Dekla

    TheGlobeandMail

    IKEAKia

    KRUPS

    Miele

    NationalBank

    PARAPaints

    RADO

    ScavoliniS.p.A.Swarovski

    TourismToronto

    BritishConsulate-General,

    UKTrade&Investment

    BureauduQuebec

    CityofToronto

    Consulatgeneralde France

    ItalianCulturalInstitute,

    Consulate General o Italy

    RoyalNorwegian

    Consulate General

    Dutch Consulate booth, IDS08

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    Proessional Trade Day presented by Miele, IDS13

    Karen von Hahn rom the

    Toronto Star: The show

    is a very important orum

    or design, or hearing rom

    the top creative minds rom

    around the world and or

    discovering up and coming

    Canadian talent.

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    With 12,000 trade attendees

    each year, the Interior

    Design Show is the venue

    or reaching Canadas

    top architects, designers,

    buyers, manuacturers and

    developers. Because88% o the shows Canadian

    trade attendees dont travel

    to international design airs,

    the Interior Design Show

    provides a total design

    resource or proessionals

    to tap into new products,

    developments and contactsor the coming year.

    The Proessional Trade

    Day is reserved exclusively

    or members o the

    design trade. Specialized

    programming, international

    speakers, and seminars

    make this an essential yearlyevent or proessionals

    rom around the world. It

    is an invaluable opportunity

    or brands to connect

    with the decision makers

    that are shaping the

    design economy in Canada

    and abroad.

    47%architects,interior designersand industrialdesigners

    7%retailersand buyers

    8%manuacturersand distributors

    7%buildersand developers

    11%merchandisersand stylists

    Attendees rom

    33countries romaround the world

    89%are working on aproject and arelooking to purchaseat the show

    New

    $160millionwill be spent onprojects this year

    88%are decisionmakers

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    EntranceVideoTowerby64thandQueen,IDS11

    Willy Chyr: Its not

    oen that you nd so many

    people passionate about

    art and design under one

    roo. The show was a great

    opportunity to share mywork and gain inspiration

    rom others.

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    As Luck Would Have It installation by Willy Chyr, IDS13

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    Toronto has the astest-growing condo market in North America, withover 170 developers in the Greater Toronto Area alone. It is a city odesign-savvy, afuent homeowners looking to urnish their spaces withthe latest in modern design. Each year, thousands o consumers rom

    Toronto and beyond attend the Interior Design Show as their go-to designprimer or the year to nd new brands and products or their homes.

    47%aged between35-54 years (primepurchasing age)

    52%attend the showto sourcenew products

    61%emale

    39%male

    33,000attendees

    16,500 attendeesearn between

    100K

    500K/yr

    26,400homeowners

    8,600 attendeesearn between

    500K

    1M/yr

    $158millionwill be spent onprojects this year

    New

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    What Makes You Wealthy? concept space by Bruce Mau Design, IDS04

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    Hundreds o media outlets romCanada, the US and Europe attendthe Interior Design Show to reporton the newest design trends and

    innovations being developed inCanada and beyond. IDSs tirelessPR team is constantly expandingits media coverage, developingrelationships with new sourcesand regions every year.

    SwarovskiCrystalClearexhibit,chandelierbyPowell&Bonnell,IDS09

    34Interior Design Show: Press

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    435Media attendees

    953Media hits

    Online

    Television

    Magazines

    Newspapers

    AZURE

    CanadianInteriors

    Dwell

    FastCompany

    Frame

    House

    & Home

    Metropolis

    ApartmentTherapy

    designboom

    BizBashMoCo Loco

    The NewYork Times

    NationalPost

    The Globeand Mail

    OttawaCitizen

    TorontoStar

    eTalk

    blogTO

    MarilynDenis Show

    BreakastTelevision

    166millionMedia impressions

    Designlines

    Rogers

    La Presse

    Cityline

    Monocle

    NowMagazine

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    The Interior Design Show is more than just a weekend each year. Its amulti-dimensional brand that is constantly engaging with the globaldesign scene. Through social media initiatives, IDS connects withthe design communities, schools, studios and organizations around the

    world that are changing the ace o design.

    Instagramollowers:

    2,400+

    Website:

    140,000+unique visitors annually

    Facebooklikes:

    10,700+

    Qualifede-newslettersubscribers:

    34,000+

    YouTubeviews:

    85,300+

    Twitterollowers:

    20,500+

    InteriorDesignShow.com

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    MCLV Lounge by the Design Agency, presented by Molson Canadian and Evoke Luxury Vinyl, IDS13

    Missoni Home booth, IDS09

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    Tensegrity Lights by Michal Maciej Bartosik at Studio North, IDS12

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    Prototype exhibit, IDS13Rachel Gotlieb rom

    the Gardiner Museum:

    Studio North is the most

    important platorm in the

    country or networking with

    the proessional design

    community, design savvy

    consumers and the media

    all under one roo.

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    The Interior Design Shows participants are an integral component othe shows commitment to innovative ideas and resh design concepts.IDS oers a variety o options or its exhibitors and sponsors.

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    Main Exhibit FloorSpace is raw and availableby the square oot at $35CDN/square oot, plusHST. This is approximately$34 USD/square ootor 2,530 Euros/ninesquare metres.*

    Studio North exhibit eeis $1,075 CDN/fve-by-fve-oot space and$2,450/fve-by-10-ootspace, plus HST. All StudioNorth spaces includehard wall, ooring andvinyl signage.

    Prototype exhibitee is $475/one item,plus HST. SelectedPrototype works areexhibited togetherin a group display ona platorm.

    $sq. .

    Participation in Studio North and Prototype includes the opportunity tohave your work reviewed by a panel o international design leaders likeTomDixon,EeroKoivisto,ArneQuinzeandPatriciaUrquiola,among others, as well as editors rom top design publications around the world.

    Jury dates take place in April, August and October.

    Exhibitor OpportunitiesA wide range o rate options and turnkey booth packages are availableto exhibitors. The Metro Toronto Convention Centre oers competitiveset-up and build-out costs. Options include:

    Modern Kid exhibitee is $4,995 CDN/10-by-10-oot space and$9,500/20-by-10-ootspace, plus HST. AllModern Kid spacesinclude hard wall, carpetand vinyl signage.

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    Sponsorship OpportunitiesThe Interior Design Showcustom-tailors its sponsorships tomeet individual marketing needs.Its packages are totallyunique and highly sought-aer.

    Previous sponsorship programs include:

    Collaborationswithlocaldesignerson

    one-o-a-kind lounge spaces

    Trend-focusedexhibitsthatignite

    the community

    Innovativeproductinitiativesintegrated

    right onto the show oor

    The Design Lodge by stylegarage and Gus*, IDS13

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    Fontana Arte pendants at the eliile booth, IDS13

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    Limited space andopportunities are available

    Phone 416 599 3222Fax 416 927 0862

    [email protected]

    Judy MerryVice President, Inorma Canada [email protected]

    Sales and sponsorship:

    Karen T. KangSenior Manager, Accounts &Strategic Partnerships

    416 960 [email protected]

    Lisa BarnesAccount Manager416 960 [email protected]

    Inorma Canada Inc.10 Alcorn Avenue, Suite 100Toronto, Ontario M4V 3A9

    Produced by

    Presented byInteriorDesignShow

    Jan 23-262014Toronto

    Andrea Kordos rom

    blackLAB architects:

    IDS gave us the opportunity

    to showcase our work

    and develop credibility in

    the design community.We appreciate that IDS is

    moving toward becoming

    more o a design air than

    a trade show.

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    ColourSPACE pencil crayon wall by blackLAB architects, IDS13

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