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Studio Brillantine
Category: Shopping Home & Garden Home Decor Home Decor [Edit]
1518 Queen St WToronto, ON M6R 1A4
Neighbourhood: Parkdale
(416) 536-6521
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
6 reviews for Studio Brillantine
5 reviews in English
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Review from Alan W.
Toronto, ON
This is a great store for shopping for a gift for someone who has everything or someone who appreciates good design -- or even better, for yourself.
They carry lots of quality European brands like Alessi, Starck, Georg Jensen, Braun, etc., along with lots of novelty items and collectables.
There is a lot of stuff packed into this small store and it could be a bit overwhelming the first time you are there and trying to find something, but the staff working there will help you find what you are looking for. If they don't sell it they could order it for you.
It located a little out of the way and a little hard to find, but you will be rewarded when you get there. -
Review from Jennifer K.
Markham, ON
Studio Brillantine is a great store if you looking for some unique gifts for that special friends for wedding, housewarming or birthday.
There are so many interesting merchandise for you to browse around and you actually have fun shopping for someone else!
Price point wise, it is on the pricey side but at least your gifts will be appreciated and are good quality.Listed in: Shopping! Shopping! Let's Go…, A Day in Parkdale!
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Review from Kat F.
If you need to buy a housewarming gift, come here. They have all manner of teapot, coasters, silverware, clocks and the like, and they're all beautiful.
The store is oddly organized. The content is gallery-like, but knowing what's in stock overall is is difficult...it's not sorted by type, function or brand, it's just sort of laid out haphazardly (but still in an orderly fashion, if that makes sense). The only solution is to comb over the entire store in intimate detail. You're sure to find something you love, like, you know, wrapping paper that says "Happy Fucking Birthday" or a giant Barbapapa piggy bank. It's all here.Listed in: Home Decor 101
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Review from Susanne J.
Hope, BC
Whenever I'm lost for gift ideas SB is where I end up. I can spend an hour looking at every piece in the store - Stelton's stainless steel coffee set by Arne Jacobsen, Shiseido candies from Ginza, Toyko and minimal digital watches by Philippe Stark. It's the kind of stuff that wins design awards and gets noticed - conversation pieces - the kind of pieces people usually don't buy for themselves but would love to own and probably don't already have. I always leave with a great bag of goodies, easily finding something for the home-office guy, the entertainer and the traveler too, all in one simple spot.
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Review from Jimi S.
ON
i live in leslieville; this is weird that no one has reviewed this place yet.
so here goes nothing: upon entering the store the sales guy greeted me before i even got a chance to look at him. after acknowledging him in turn, i began to tackle this mountain of a store.
perhaps funpark is a better moniker than mountain. perhaps clockwork orange funpark is best suited: all the walls are white here and there are lots of things that are glowing, like non-stuffed animal teddy bears. whats cool and what perhaps gives me this feeling is the fact that most if not all of the platforms/tables on which these high style objects of desire are put are lit from underneath or behind. it gives everything a cold futuristic feeling.
i mean, there is warmth in terms of colour, but the designs for things are very slick and cheeky. there are cutlery sets that youd have to think about how to use before you picked them up. a lot of the objects seem to be straight out of hello kitty or manga comics. or theres a bright blue fly swatter called Dr. Skudd with the image of a man or womans face printed on it (cant tell). or there is stuff that is on the extreme end of being an art piece, for example there is a plate, silver in colour, with a blue metallic representation of a balloon dog on it or attached to it (you know, one that a childrens party clown would make). thats one of 2300 pieces made by jeff koons, the original of which resides in the museum of contemporary art in los angeles. (if you dont know, jeff koons is one of todays preeminent contemporary artists, at the very least in terms of recognizability and commercial success.).
i wasnt so strict in my observation to be able to verify this, but it seems that they use one representative of each piece and each is accompanied by a clear card that has in black type the artist's name, a description of each item, the year it was made and if its won any awards. so its very museum-like in its setup.
the prices in general are high, and in some cases (i cannot say a majority or not) are reflective of the fact that probably a fair number of these pieces represent one or a couple of a limited number of reproductions made.
i think its exciting to see a store like this that introduces us to designers innovative and often humorous ideas on everyday items.
it allows us to see these objects that we take for granted anew.
