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September 13, 2012

Make a date with EQ3

Haven't had time yet to get down to EQ3’s new flagship store at 3-51 Hanna Avenue in Liberty Village? Then pencil it into your diary STAT. In the meantime, here's a gallery of images of furniture, lighting, tableware and accesories you'll find there. Scroll down a few posts for a blog about the gorgeous Marimekko fabric they're carrying.

The new  location, began life in 1910  as the Irwin Toy factory, is dreamy. It's  9,000 square feet of open, airy, light-filled space -- in which industrial materials such as concrete are paired with rustic elements, such as eight-foot solid wood planks. And if you really can't get down there soon, keep in mind that the Winnipeg-based retailer now offers e-commerce. And remember that EQ3's first Toronto location on King Street East, is still going strong.

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