By Shawn Williams
Updated: Aug 3, 2021
Of seven creative standouts, Kitchen’s names Studio Paolo Ferrari as an interior designer you should know before you visit the city. Here’s what he has to say:
“If the creative culture of a city is its lifeblood, then Toronto is not just alive and well, it is thriving.” —Will Kitchens
After spending time at Yabu Pushelberg, arguably the most celebrated name in Toronto interiors, designer Paolo Ferrari went solo, setting up his own studio in 2016. In the years since, Ferrari has designed a bar in Dubai, a salesroom in Ottawa, and produced handmade-in-Toronto chairs, sofas, and cabinets for his furniture label, Editions. And it feels like the studio is just getting started. Ferrari recently garnered global applause for cannabis company Alchemy’s Toronto flagship boutique, which bucks stoner stereotypes with its sophisticated interior that includes a terra-cotta cash desk and a rippling eco-resin wall. Looking forward, Ferrari is currently at work on the interiors of the much anticipated downtown mixed-use tower designed by one of the city’s own, architect Frank Gehry.
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