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Our gifted craftsmen will lovingly restore, refinish & repair your treasured antique, modern and contemporary furniture items to like-new condition. All at a fair price, on time, and to your satisfaction. > indoor lighting, fans in Toronto (GTA) Get an alert with the newest ads for indoor lighting, fans in Toronto (GTA). indoor lighting, fansToronto (GTA).Moroccan Lanterns & Turkish Hanging Lamps are our main business. We also sell modern Moroccan designer lighting, as well as beautiful Moroccan iron garden lanterns. We carry Moroccan mosaic tile furniture, mirrors, cushions, fabric, candles, fossil plates, antiques and a range of other beautiful and unusual designer accents...We shop personally in Marrakech and Istanbul for fine quality, sophisticated decor for import to Canada (Toronto), and sell direct from this website to discerning homeowners and interior designers. Turkish Spirals on SALE 30 to 50% off We have just a few of the Turkish spiral mosaic chandeliers from Istanbul left in our warehouse, and it's time they went to new homes!

Two of the nine lamp chandeliers are available, one blue and one red. All red, or a mixture of colours are available for the few remaining triple spirals. More photos of our Turkish mosaic chandeliers can be seen at the Turkish Chandeliers page. To check on what's still available, or to purchase, email Fran at Showroom is open by appointment Everything that you see on the website can be seen in person at our showroom, where you'll also find other fascinating items and special discounts. to arrange an appointment and get directions. Thanks for visiting us at these shows in past years: Moroccan garden lanterns, Turkish glass & mosaic hanging lamps, Moroccan mosaic tables and iron chairs, votives and candleholders. KIMBERLEY SELDON'S DESIGNER MARKET: The Distillery Historic District and for many years at: The INTERIOR DESIGN SHOW : With our exquisite Moroccan decorWhen it comes to redecorating, smaller accent pieces, such as mirrors, are less expensive to replace.)

Chandeliers are particularly sought-after light fixtures in parts of the GTA, suggests classified ads website Kijiji.)Seeking a hand-second door may yield a better match to the door being replaced than a brand new one.)Classified ads website Kijiji now has 124,000 ads for home appliances in Canada, with fridges being the most popular appliance.)The nationwide popularity of washers as a used appliance may speak to the durability of our household machines.)Shawn McIntyre, Kijiji's community relations manager.)About 85 per cent of Canadians took part in the second-hand economy last year, suggests a recent report sponsored by Kijiji.Used items were given new leases on life by donating, buying, selling or swapping them. And the second most common motivator for doing so — after saving money — was in consideration of the environment.In these climate-sensitive times, it appears more of us are becoming keenly aware of this: the report found more than 1.8 billion used items changed Canadian hands last year, reflecting an increase of 29 million items from 2014.“

The average Canadian, across the map, gave second life to 77 items in 2015,” says Shawn McIntyre, Kijiji’s community relations manager. “When you add it up, that’s 1.85 billion items that would pile up in a landfill.
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chandelier cakes by natalie petersonAccording to the Kijiji report, which surveyed 5,990 people online, Canadians saved an average of about $480 last year by buying something second-hand, while those who sold items earned an average of $883.Of the second-hand economy’s categories, household appliances and décor items are among the most popular.
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There are now 348,000 live Kijiji ads for indoor home items across Canada, and 65,000 in the GTA alone. Another popular subcategory is home-renovation materials, for which there are 30,000 live Kijiji ads in the GTA with DIYers are in the market for spare windows, cabinets and sinks.“Remember, those items lying around your home have value,” says McIntyre. “Someone else will always want them. You can keep them useful.”Amongthe second-hand economy’s most popular home items:Mirrors: In the last year, mirrors have been Kijiji’s most searched for and sold home item in Canada. “We’ve never seen this trend before,” says McIntyre. “It’s completely bizarre to us.”However, he has a theory as to why mirrors are such a popular second-hand item: “When you redecorate, it’s often the smaller accent pieces that are less expensive to replace, but can change the look of a room.”Chandeliers: The second popular indoor home item on Kijiji in Canada is another odd one: the chandelier.

The ornate light fixtures are particularly sought-after in parts of the GTA — York Region is the only area where chandeliers are more in demand than mirrors. “I thought chandeliers weren’t very à la mode,” says McIntyre. “Then again, maybe some people are looking to replace old ones or fancy up their homes.”Doors: Of the 108,000 home-renovation materials listed nationally, doors are the most popular. And for good reason: “If you break a door, it’s not always easy to find one that matches your house, especially if it’s mid-century,” says McIntyre. “So often people will turn to gently used goods to find something similar, rather than buying a brand new door that looks significantly different.”Fridges: There are now 124,000 Kijiji ads for home appliances in Canada. And, of those items, fridges are the most popular. If you’re concerned about the cleanliness of another person’s icebox, just cool it: “There’s definitely a taboo when it comes to trading some items, but for appliances, we actually get zero hesitation from users,” says McIntyre. “