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Sunday
Aug012010

A new shop in town

I was soooo excited to receive an email a few weeks ago from Deborah Peets, owner of a new furnishings shop here in Ottawa (who saw me in the Jan '09 issue of Canadian House & Home). We are severely lacking in decent furniture shops here - we do not have all the very reasonable priced shops like C&B, West Elm, Urban Outfitters, etc. etc. We have an Ikea. And EQ3. And that's about it. Every now and then a funky shop pops up in Westboro or downtown and I can hardly contain myself. Now, these shops are likely where you will find investment pieces that you'd want to keep for a looooong time, and Green Light District Design is one of those shops. Here is what Deborah had emailed me about her shop (www.greenlightshop.ca): "Our aesthetic is clean and contemporary; our pieces from places like Buenos Aires and Cape Town are made of natural materials - leather, wood, parchment, cord, reclaimed cotton. The best part is we get to know the designers and artisans personally, we touch and try every piece before we commit. All our furnishings and accessories come from small production, designer owned companies; all have significant hand made component and the highest level of craftsmanship." My new hubby and I were in awe right when we walked in. It's just one amazing piece after another. I managed to pick out a few small things that I HAD to have, and hopefully one day when Jeff and I are done with our house additions I'll be able to walk in there and pick out a piece of furniture (or 5) when we actually have some space. If you're strolling around downtown Ottawa, be sure to take a walk down Dalhousie St. and stop by Green Light District Design - Deborah and her husband David are super sweet, they can tell you the stories behind all their finds, you'll likely walk away with some gorgeous treasures, and while you're in there, look up. A jaw-dropping restored tin ceiling is part of the shop (pic after the jump, along with the items I picked up).

  
  

Here is what I came home with: a stunning hand-painted table runner and napkins created by Carole Nevin from South Africa, a large black and white tulip vase (9" tall with an opening of 9"), 2 of the most gorgeous and perfectly sized pasta bowls (I think I need more) and 2 side plates from the same artisan (Di Marshall of Wonki Ware, also based in South Africa).

Reader Comments (11)

I"m always so glad when you give local hints :) This place looks gorgeous. And wouldn't you know I am planning a trip downtown this week?

Have you been to the Urban Barn yet? I keep meaning to--it's on my list as well as this place.

1 Aug 2010 | Unregistered Commenteranother Kim

Oh sh*t - I think I saw that place a while ago and noted that I must check it out...and then completely forgot. Thanks for the reminder Kim!

1 Aug 2010 | Registered CommenterKiM

Best and most original furniture and accessories shop in Ottawa...

2 Aug 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMariska

Good news, we are getting an Urban Outfitters on George St this fall

2 Aug 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCait

Cait - I've heard rumblings of a few stores I love opening here, including UO. That's great news - but I'll believe it when I see it. LOL!

2 Aug 2010 | Registered CommenterKiM

Ooh great store! I love the wood furniture.

2 Aug 2010 | Unregistered Commentersara w

Some astoundingly good pieces - retro yet relevant with timeless appeal. So glad I am not swanning about there covering their floors with drool. Fabulous place!

2 Aug 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLisa Defazio

Great local tip, Kim.

Merci

2 Aug 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTia

Those are most definitely "must have" items you picked up. Gorgeous, just gorgeous!!!

2 Aug 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSparky

The website for the linens supplier is www.carolenevin.co.za

3 Aug 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJanine

Oooh, nice! The shops looks totally lovely, and that ceiling is to die for.

Thanks Kim!

3 Aug 2010 | Unregistered CommenterGemma

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