Curtis Elmy and Trevor Ciona head up Saskatoon-based Atmosphere Interior Design. Advocates of using unexpected finishes in a kitchen, their forward approach to materials delivers show-stopping results.
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Mix Collection by Armac Martin
Mixing metal is vital to adding longevity to any space; when your metals all match, the kitchen becomes dated when the one metal finish you have used everywhere becomes tired. Cabinet hardware with a combination of metals is a great way to add a slightly industrial touch, or make a connection to the appliances. armacmartin.com
Armise Pendant by Visual Comfort
Lighting is functionally essential, but nothing sets a kitchen apart like breathtaking island pendants with impressive scale. We love the pairing of metal and stone in this fixture and the visual interest the combination delivers when it’s illuminated. visualcomfort.com
Textured Glass by Nathan Allan Glass Studio
Nothing adds personalization to a kitchen design more than a unique glass or mirror. Antique mirror brings a vintage flair to a modern kitchen, and the combination of textured glass and mirror can add sophistication and a bit of sparkle without the formality. nathanallan.com Photo: Eymeric Widling
Wright Stool by Vanguard Furniture
Adding layers keeps things interesting. Step back and look at your design choices and determine what the space needs most, or what balances all the other selections best. Does it need more metal, more wood, leather, a fabulous fabric? This stool adds interesting lines and materials. vanguardfurniture.com