Egoist Design

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04/28/2026

Light sets the atmosphere, defines the rhythm, shapes the mood, holds the balance, and gives the space its presence. Reach out if you’d like to evaluate your space with its natural light in mind for a future project.

Design consultations are the best way to understand your space’s potential and start preparing for a renovation.

04/15/2026

Top picks.
Yesterday I stopped by one of my favorite showrooms to source a few unique pieces and needed to share some of them with you. If not ready for a full redesign, you can simply come shopping with me. Sourcing, selecting, refining - all the fun stuff!

Sometimes one or two pieces are all it takes to shift a space. If you like anything from the featured items or have a wish list of your own - please, reach out, share your thoughts, book a consultation.

Photos from Egoist Design's post 12/07/2025

Every time I enter the AGO, there’s a moment of wondering what kind of inner world shapes something so fearless. The choreography of lines. The architecture of a mind.

Farewell, maestro Frank Gehry. Thank you for deconstructing the stagnant perception.

10/20/2025

I haven’t taken you vintage shopping with me in a while.
While in Orangeville, Ontario, I stopped by Past Glories of Toad Hollow - antiques and nostalgia.

Among my favourite finds:

• Early 20th century to late 50s kettles
• Hand printed calendar from Nepal (in my birth year!)
• Fun ceramic napkin rings
• Jean Cocteau book of drawings
• Rare Rikaro art glass from Bohemia
• Neoclassical inspired chandelier
• Mole-Richardson motion picture light

… and more!
What do you think I bought from the list above?

Photos from Egoist Design's post 08/01/2025

Lawrence Park Project
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Modern design is often labeled as sterile, neutral, even cold but it doesn't have to be. This project is a great example of how layered rhythm and intention bring warmth to a space without shifting its style direction.

Matte leather finishes, grasscloth walls, and textured area rugs balance out the marble and metal elements, all while staying true to the core principles of modern design: functionality, simplicity, and flow.

Curated artwork by Canadian artists - Chris Albert and Stephanie Fehrenbach, (selected after an intensive sourcing process), set against the pronounced structure of wall panels, brought the entire family onto the same page and we wrapped up with a subtle splash of colour.

Each project is a journey, and I'm always grateful to clients who trust the process and allow the vision to unfold.

Photography:
Malyarova Photo

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