Who says luxury can’t be sustainable?
Eden Smith Home has opened its doors at 1500 Islington Ave., creating a space that unites timeless design with mindful living. Every detail, from the furnishings to the textiles, reflects a philosophy of excellence, sophistication, and consciousness.

Step inside and you’ll discover a curated collection that exudes beauty and craftsmanship, while supporting vibrant communities both locally and globally.
The interior feels less like a store and more like a gallery — each piece thoughtfully chosen for its story and aesthetic. Here, sustainability isn’t an option; it’s the standard.

If you've never been, there's no better time to visit than the present. Eden Smith Home is hosting a furniture sale with great discounts, making elegance and value more attainable. The sale is not only an invitation to shop but to join a community that values refined living with purpose.
Here are five standout brands you can expect to find at this luxury homeware store and how they’re uniting design with conscious craftsmanship.
Palecek uses sustainable materials like seagrass, rattan, and abaca, along with centuries-old handcrafting techniques, to create exceptional furnishings, lighting, and decor for a vibe of timeless coastal elegance and worldly sophistication.
Known for ethically produced cotton textiles manufactured by a women's cooperative, Viverano Organics exemplifies quiet luxury.
All you need to do is run your hands across their pure organic cotton throw blankets and baby-to-toddler clothing to feel the difference sustainability makes.
This French company specializes in ethically made, organically sourced linens and textiles, with collections inspired by the colours and textures of nature.
Johnstons of Elgin has worked with the world’s finest natural, biodegradable fibres for over two centuries. It’s safe to say they know their stuff.
Founded in Scotland in 1795, this company is known for its mastery of cashmere and wool, which are unmatched in quality, heritage, and lasting comfort.
This sustainable Dutch collection specializes in handcrafted decor made from reclaimed and renewable materials, supporting and empowering artisan communities worldwide.

Together, these suppliers, like others in the store, highlight Eden Smith Home’s approach: refined, responsible, and enduring. But the real story is the shop itself — a destination where Toronto can discover that luxury and responsibility truly belong together.
Visit the store at 1500 Islington Ave. to discover a destination of luxury and community, or learn more on the Eden Smith Home website.
Fareen Karim