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In Their Words: Maha Alavi on Metal, Memory, and the Poetry of Design

Toronto–based designer Maha Alavi shares how instinct and material guide her sculptural approach to hardware and homeware. 

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In Their Words: Odessa Paloma Parker on Style, Storytelling, and Toronto’s Creative Pulse

In Their Words, stylist and writer Odessa Paloma Parker talks about the objects she treasures, the rituals that spark her creativity, and the Toronto places that inspire her. 

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The Art of Ageing Gracefully: Why We Love Brass

Brass isn’t a material that fades with time, it transforms. From luminous shine to a rich, storied patina, brass grows more beautiful the longer it lives in your home.

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Always By Your Side: The Many Lives of a Well-Placed Seat

Chairs and stools are the quiet multitaskers of a home; equally at ease as a seat, side table, or sculptural accent. Beautiful, endlessly adaptable, always by your side.

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Beyond Fast Fashion: The Rise of the Anti-Trend Generation

Walk into any vintage shop or design-forward store today and you’ll notice: people are looking differently. Less for the trendy—and more for the storied, the well-made, the unexpected.

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Why Original Art Matters: The Power of One-of-a-Kind

Original art brings soul to a space. More than decor, it’s a story on the wall — one that can’t be copied, mass-produced, or repeated.

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As Seen in House & Home Magazine!

Discover Mararamiro Home’s feature in House & Home magazine’s November issue!

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New Vintage Finds: A Curated Collection for Timeless Spaces

An Interview with Tanya Tessier, Founder of Mararamiro Home

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