These lovely renderings of dog and bike are by the talented illustrator, Pascal Blanchet.
Check out more by Pascal Blanchet here.

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These lovely renderings of dog and bike are by the talented illustrator, Pascal Blanchet.
Check out more by Pascal Blanchet here.
Loving Lately... Six Point Un
Happy Monday guys! For a fresh start this week, I wanted to share a new series called Loving Lately which will feature a new product, artist, designer, etc. that's caught my eye as of late. These posts will pop up every couple of weeks- I hope you enjoy them!
I'm really loving the work of the Quebec design studio Six Point Un. Their designs are clean, minimalist and primarily made out of wood. My favourite of their products? Unsurprisingly, it's The Night Light. An updated version of the typical night light from your childhood, the light takes it's cues from the classic birdhouse. My favourite part? The studio teamed up with 11 designers from Quebec City to create a unique collection on the theme "The Suburbs". Here are my picks!
From top:
Pascal Blanchet
Pascale Bonenfant
Mira Gauthier
Olivier Bherer-Vidal
What can I say? I just really like house shaped objects.
Ps. A big reason as to why I write this blog is because I love Toronto and sharing the greatness that is this city (well, parts.) So when I had the chance to be on the cover of Toronto Life magazine, I jumped at the chance. Better yet, it was the annual Reasons to Love Toronto Now issue. It was a lot of fun, and sitting in an empty Rogers Centre was quite the experience. The issue is out now, but check it out here! Can't find me? Well, let's just say that I love T-O! Cover by Daniel Ehrenworth.