What happens when you pair talented design siblings and ask them to create a space? You get fun, colorful and creative rooms. Take a peak at these rooms from the 2011 Interior Design Show in Toronto which were created by the talented design teams of: Thien & My Ta Trung, David & Glenn Dixon, Sarah & Theo Richardson and Jason & Lars Dressler.
Interior design by David and Glen Dixon.
The shadows cast on the interior walls were created by hundreds of white paper cranes which were
suspended from the ceiling.
Interior design by David and Glen Dixon.
There were beautiful flowers everywhere at the show.
As well as the Sibling Revelry spaces, there were many other beautiful displays.
I love the graphic appeal of using a flag as artwork. The crystal chandelier, white flowers and green Fireking china in this display were a perfect counterpoint to the oversized red, white and blue flag. British designer Timothy Oulton for UpCountry.
This is where my photography gets a bit sketchy, but I had to show you this Ikea kitchen because it was such a standout for its clever use of inexpensive lighting. Above the dark wood-toned Ikea kitchen, the designer hung a large collection of white paper shades to great effect.
There was everything from china to pillows at the show. Pillows: Lily Yung
This display was part of the Style at Home magazine booth.
On the left is a detail of a beautiful desk by talented Jodi Racicot, partner to Marguerite of the blog Canoe Corner. Right blankets from Norway, distributed in Canada by Julia Manitius, Vancouver. www.oleana.no
For more information about the show, design and products shown visit: http://www.interiordesignshow.com/



















