Trust Toronto’s reigning queen of macarons to take the city’s favourite French fancies and turn them into works of art.
The just-launched Nadège limited-edition artist box ($38) contains 16-rainbow hued macarons featuring the work of local creatives from textile-ist Virginia Johnson to shoe designer Jerome C. Rousseau and animator Brandon James Scott. With packaging this pretty, it’s hard to play favourites, but Johnson’s delicate whimsy is hard to resist.
It’s the perfect hostess gift if you’re heading up north … if it makes it beyond Barrie. —Athena Tsavliris
Nadège, 780 Queen St. W., Toronto, 416-368-2009, www.nadege-patisserie.com


February 3rd, 2026 at 10:48 am
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February 3rd, 2026 at 10:51 am
Such a beautiful concept—turning macarons into miniature art pieces is genius. While browsing creative gift ideas on skullvaping.com, this limited-edition artist box really stood out. The collaboration with local designers makes it feel thoughtful, elegant, and perfect for gifting.