Lifestyle & Parenting

Japanarama

September 16, 2009

Known for its cheap eats and charming cafes, Baldwin Village is hardly a
destination for cutting edge design. But a new concept store looks set
to change that.


With its focus on Japanese product design, Cubeshops
is eye candy for lovers of all things quirky and cool.

From soap dishes to stress balls to chopsticks and umbrella stands,
function meets design at this carefully curated boîte. We loved the paint
tube doorstoppers
($8) and manhole
shaped floor cushions
($50).

While most products are for the home, Shoichi
Aoki
fans will love the fashion accessories still to come.

Cubeshops, 11 Baldwin St., Toronto, 416-260-0710, www.cubeshops.com

 

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