The Top Furniture Stores in Toronto

You can find everything you need and more right here in town. Hit up these 30 Toronto furniture stores for the best modern imports and made-in-Canada finds.
From Ave and Dav to the Junction, hit up these 30 Toronto furniture stores to discover the best designs in town.
![]() TORPTorp is Toronto’s go-to the very best of Danish design – in many iterations – from classic and modern furniture (Arne Jacobsen, Hans Wegner and Poul Kjaerholm) and contemporary design (Muuto and Brdr. Krüger) to lighting and accessories. |
![]() CalligarisItalian furniture manufacturer Calligaris showroom in Toronto offers space-saving solutions, including beds with an inconspicuous, easy-to- operate vertical-lift storage system, allow you to maximize your space. See sofas from Ditre Italia and imaginative luminaires from Luceplan. |
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![]() KioskKiosk’s showroom is an architectural tour de force: dramatic staircases and a catwalk lead through three floors of exquisite contemporary high-end furniture by top European brands including B&B Italia, Glas Italia, Knoll, Rimadesio, Stua and Zanotta along with incredible lights from Flos, Foscarini and Bocci. |
![]() GautierEnvironment-friendly, adjustable and multi-purpose furniture for tight family spaces is central to Toronto French manufacturer Gautier’s offerings. Gautier’s team of interior designers happily offer in-store design consultations, space planning and renders, as well as site visits. |
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![]() CasalifeModern and contemporary, Casalife’s living, dining, bedroom and home office collections prove that your dream living space is not far away. Find everything from configurable couches, swivel lounge chairs and extendable dining tables, plus media units for audiophiles. |
![]() Elte MktFocused on contemporary furniture and design, Elte Mkt’s furniture showroom in Toronto caters to a modern clientele with an ever-changing inventory of urbane furnishings. Explore sofas, beds and lighting – not to mention a strong selection of cowhide, vintage kilim and colourful silk rugs. |
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![]() CB2CB2 store in Toronto serves up cool, contemporary and condo-friendly furniture, lighting and accessories. Its collaborations with established designers and gifted newcomers provide furnishings with a little extra curb appeal like their GQ collection of tufted leather sofas. |
![]() Design Within ReachDesign Within Reach’s collection blends authentic licensed classics from Emeco, Cassina and Knoll with exclusive house designs. Recent collaborations yield sparsely detailed sculpted armchairs and tailored sofas whose curved frames create cozy corners to curl up in. |
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![]() BoConceptBoConcept Toronto retailer, one of Denmark’s largest, seamlessly blends functionality and modern luxury in residential staples at an affordable price point. Recreate the Copenhagen look at home with velvet-wrapped beds, Nordic-style sideboards, or desks. |
![]() Hollace ClunyWandering through Hollace Cluny’s elegant showroom, you’ll discover a selection of tailored furniture and accessories from such high-end brands as De La Espada, Carl Hansen & Søn, Knoll and BassamFellows + sustainable furnishings from Faina of Ukraine. |
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![]() Home SociétéAt Home Société you can find elegant media consoles and bed frames from Maison Corbeil and contemporary chairs and decorative accessories from Must round out the selection. The biggest coup: the introduction of Ligne Roset to the uptown design district. |
![]() Büro KlausBüro Klaus carries contemporary and classic designs by such esteemed manufacturers as Lambert & Fils, e15, COR, Fredericia and &Tradition, as well as an in-house line that includes both reinterpretations of Nienkämper classics and new furnishings. |
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![]() Studio BStudio B offering include seating and carpets from Holly Hunt, outdoor sets by Dedon and Kettal, minimalist lighting by Michael Anastassiades, and concept spaces dedicated to Italy’s Henge and Flexform Mood. Modern furniture here spans sinewy sofas by Edra to sculptural consoles by Caste. |
![]() ItalinteriorsItalinteriors provides a graphic architectural backdrop for the most sophisticated high-end furniture icons and casegoods from De Padova, Living Divani, Lualdi, Porro, Porada and Riva 1920. Flexform’s sophisticated sofas, armchairs, tables and cabinets are delineated from Cassina’s classics. |
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![]() MobiliaContemporary furnishings and decorative accessories for large homes and small spaces fill Mobilia’s vignettes propped with lighting, rugs, throws – even a dash of office product. The furniture store popular items include modular leather sofas such as the Rockland II and Funktion sectionals. |
![]() MjölkAt Mjölk, a mix of Scandinavian home accessories and Japanese craftwork mingles with antiques, heritage Danish furniture from House of Finn Juhl, and contemporary, made-to-last pieces from De La Espada, &Tradition, Frama and Maruni. Sophistication abounds at Mjölk. |
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![]() Avenue RoadAvenue Road Furniture offers endlessly customizable storage solutions from iconic brand USM and floor coverings from The Rug Company. The showroom is also home to bespoke kitchen solutions by Obumex, textiles by Raf Simons and furniture from Christophe Delcourt and Sebastian Herkner. |
![]() Interior ElementsInterior Elements store is the destination for high-end customizable and modular furniture, lighting and accessories. Tailored vignettes replete with marble slabs and wood panels provide the perfect backdrop for the luxe yet minimal sofas, lounges and beds from Minotti, Molteni&C and Baxter. |
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![]() PalazzettiA loft-like setting complements the exclusive stock of minimalist furnishings and accessories here: the beautifully proportioned sofas by Bontempi in buttery soft leathers; the sexy-slick dining chairs by Midj featuring rose gold legs; and the Leon credenza by Casamania & Horm. |
![]() Urban ModeUrban Mode stocks a veritable rainbow of classic and contemporary furnishings and accents, including the new-to-Toronto label Woud. A huge breadth of Scandinavian style is on hand. A big selection of Blu Dot pieces and great variety of lights from Copenhagen’s Muuto. |
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![]() StylegarageStylegarage’s two-storey showroom features industrial-chic wares and made-to-order furniture supporting local craftspeople and suppliers that can suit, well, just about anywhere. The Toronto furniture store include a variety of pieces from the house brand Gus Modern. |
![]() West ElmWest Elm Liberty Village outpost features affordable modern home designs for condo dwellers. From home essentials – including sofas, beds, lighting and rugs – to finishing touches like art, pillows and barware, find ideas for working in your office a.k.a dining room. |
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![]() MontaukHardwood frames and springs tied at eight pressure points ensure Montauk Sofa’s cushy and handsomely casual seats hold up for years to come. The Montreal’s based brand also offer Valcucine’s kitchen systems with the sensor-controlled Air Logica. |
![]() ShelterAn affordable Queen West vibe available to the Uptown scene: great selection of contemporary to mid-century living, dining and bedroom fixtures at the Shelter Furniture store is globally sourced. Experience one hip vignette after another and choose from well-tailored sofas. |
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![]() PavilionClean lines, comfort and modern silhouettes give Pavilion’s sofas, dining tables and media units a timeless quality. Pavilion specializes in Canadian-crafted, made-to-order pieces, including deep, modular sectionals, minimal bedroom furniture in walnut and white oak. |
![]() South Hill HomeEntering South Hill Home’s elegant black and white showroom reveals a rich inventory of sophisticated home furnishings, lighting and accessories, including impeccably crafted pieces from international designers like Stéphane Parmentier and Joseph Dirand. |
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![]() Selene FurnitureEstablished in 1976, one of the GTA’s largest modern Italian furniture showrooms is family-run and just 30 minutes from downtown. Selene Furniture’s Italian-designed, locally made upholstered furniture – beds, sofas and sectionals – is manufactured on site, providing a remarkable turnaround. |
![]() Suite 22Suite 22 showroom offers 1000 square metres of quality Italian furniture by Pedrali, Very Wood, LaCividina, Arrmet and Segis that tastefully bridges the residential–commercial divide. Here that you will find the city’s largest chair gallery, with over 500 styles to choose from. |
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![]() DOM InteriorsThis Toronto furniture store delivers cosmopolitan Italian kitchens and bathrooms for luxury-seekers. DOM Interiors’s wall systems and storage solutions are refined down to the smallest detail: Rimadesio’s closet doors are wrapped in fine soft-to-the-touch fabrics, while Lema’s velvet-backed bookcases create seductive backdrops. |
![]() The Chesterfield ShopFamily-owned since 1948, The Chesterfield Shop specialties: sectionals in every size, shape and comfort level, as well as a vast selection of theatre-style recliners kitted out with power, USB and endless support options. Just add popcorn for those epic movie nights. |
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Check out out list of best sofa stores in Toronto or condo furniture stores.