The Ossington Edit: A Guide to the Strip’s Design & Home Goods Shopping
The Ossington strip has evolved from a nightlife destination into Toronto's premier open-air interior hub. The street’s famous fashion stores get a lot of attention. However, the real soul of the strip lies in the shops that define our homes. This volume of the Ossington Edit explores the best of Ossington Design & Home Goods Shopping.
This guide helps you find the best shops for a well-made home. These retailers focus on quality and craft. They believe design should last for years, not just a season. Along the way, you will find archival art galleries and ethical bedding shops. You will also see large showrooms filled with modern furniture. These spaces choose durable goods over cheap, fast-moving trends.
The shopping experience here is unique. You can feel the textures of handmade rugs. You can sit on sofas built by local makers. Each shop tells a story about how we live today. Some stores offer small, curated items like candles and linens. Others help you plan a full room makeover. This variety makes the street a vital resource for any home project.
Visit these shops to find small kitchen accents or custom furniture. This corridor sets the standard for Toronto’s modern home style. It is a place for people who value a space that feels personal and solid. Walking this strip gives you a fresh look at local talent and global finds. It is the best place in the city to find pieces that turn a house into a home.
Ready to shop for more? Visit our Ossington Retail Guide. Explore the top fashion and lifestyle stores that anchor the rest of the strip.
SOCCO Living
Website:
soccoliving.comAddress:
1020 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1H6Hours: Daily: 11am-6pm
Known For: A sensory boutique known for European-inspired textiles, artisanal tableware, and unique, high-quality home accessories.
SOCCO Living feels like the private study of a well-traveled collector, favoring dense, tactile intimacy over the typical sprawling showroom. The store rewards the close-up, highlighting the weight of linen napkins and the hand-painted rims of ceramic bowls. Its curation leans toward Mediterranean and artisanal influences, rejecting mass-produced minimalism for items that display a human touch. From Sabre Paris flatware to heavy Portuguese throws, the shelves offer pieces that transform a house into a space for entertaining. On Ossington, where design can feel technical, SOCCO Living provides the sensory warmth. It serves as the ultimate destination for “finishing touches,” offering single, storied objects that tie a room together and honor the rituals of a lived-in home.
Sundays Furniture on Ossington
Website:
sundays-company.caHours: Monday-Thursday: 10am-6pm, Friday & Saturday: 10am-7pm, Sunday: 11am-6pm
Known For: High-quality, approachable modern furniture designed with a bright, relaxed West Coast aesthetic and a focus on modular comfort.
Sundays Furniture occupies a bright, sprawling stretch of the mid-strip that feels like an aspirational living room. The brand’s philosophy focuses on the feeling of a slow, unhurried morning, using large windows and natural light to highlight a palette of soft oatmeals and warm woods. This space encourages shoppers to sit and linger on the oversized modular sofas that define the brand’s aesthetic. The curation responds to the disposable furniture era by offering substantial, approachable pieces with clean lines and high-performance fabrics. Sundays acts as an “everyday luxury” anchor, offering a design-forward aesthetic that translates easily into a comfortable sanctuary. It serves the shopper who wants a home that looks curated but feels genuinely lived-in.
Style Garage
Website:
stylegarage.comHours: Monday-Saturday: 10am-6pm, Sunday: 12-5pm
Known For: The local authority on custom-made modern furniture and high-quality Canadian industrial design.
Style Garage operates as the physical heart of the Ossington design scene, serving as a founding anchor of the street’s retail identity. The showroom provides an airy, gallery-like atmosphere where heavy wood textures and industrial steel frames command the room. Rooted in longevity and local production, the shop features the full Gus* Modern collection alongside its own signature custom furniture program. These pieces are built in the city, for the city, prioritizing clean lines and structural integrity over fleeting trends. Style Garage acts as a bridge between Ossington’s creative history and its modern present. It remains the definitive destination for those looking to ground their home in authentic, locally crafted furniture that balances a rugged industrial aesthetic with polished modern design.
Telegramme Prints
Website:
telegramme.caHours: Tuesday-Friday: 12-6pm, Saturday: 11am-5pm
Known For: Toronto’s premier hub for curated wall art, independent graphic prints, and expert conservation-grade custom framing.
Telegramme Prints is the street’s visual library, providing a vibrant contrast to the muted tones of the neighboring furniture showrooms. The walls are a rotating gallery of graphic intent: vintage-inspired travel posters, local Toronto illustrations, and bold, contemporary screen prints. It is a space that celebrates the “finished” room, providing the character that lives on the walls. The experience here is twofold: discovery and preservation. While the front of the shop is dedicated to browsing bins of prints, the back is a serious custom framing operation.
The staff operates with a deep knowledge of archival materials, treating a gig poster with the same structural respect as fine art. On Ossington, Telegramme serves as the primary source for personalization. This is where residents come to differentiate their spaces and ensure their walls finally start talking back with a sense of local history and modern design.
Kotn on Ossington Flagship
Website:
kotn.comHours: Monday-Saturday: 10am-7pm, Sunday: 11am-6pm
Known For: The Canadian flagship for sustainable Egyptian cotton basics.
Kotn plays a steady role in the Ossington retail mix. Its offering is direct: natural fabrics, quiet colours, and pieces that wear well over time. There’s a clarity to how the store presents itself: well-spaced racks, folded sweats, and small tags that favour facts over flourish. It’s the kind of place where decisions come easily. You walk in looking for a long-sleeve shirt and find one that feels right, no extra styling needed.
The shop reflects a preference for garments that support routine, not dress it up. For those who like clothing that fits into every version of their day, Kotn’s collections land with ease. This flagship location on Ossington gives it the right backdrop: design-forward but lived-in, calm but never static. There’s no rush to update here. The appeal lies in repetition. The kind that confirms a good choice, again and again.