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Souvenir-Inspired Housewares

logs.jpgIt's a staycation summer. More of us are staying home to save gas, cash, energy, resources - or just to purge those closets and see an afternoon movie.

Wherever summer finds you, stop by the Souvenir Shop. Great Canadian design minds put together a remarkable collection of souvenir-referencing wares that are truly collectible, often thought provoking, and miles away from those big giant pencils.
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The Souvenir Shop manages to be sly and provocative yet remain in good taste and humor. Very Canadian. Many reinterpret iconic themes also seen on this side of the border – wildlife art, wood carvings – as well as some Canadian-specific (Trudeau doll, anyone?).

Stop in and consider a return visit. There are far too many worthy finds to post here, including apparel and toys.
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A tray table made of an actual souvenir tray.
Choose from many, including a show-stopping Mountie.

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A new take on the wooden bowl: glass hand-blown and engraved with the intricate patterns of endangered tree species.

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Making cute animal figurines powerful and poignant.

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Still cute, but this bird bears the number of birds found in downtown Toronto by Fatal Light Awareness - each sale contributes $2.

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Deer ceramics aren't just for sportsmen anymore.

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A wired and working chandelier of delicate paper maple leaves.

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pillows, decorative & office accessories, artwork, design, decor, ceramics, reclaimed, Candian, souvenir

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Comments (5)

i've never heard of this place but am so glad i've found it. don't need any souvenirs, but its a lovely way to be patriotic & design savvy! thanks!

posted by jenny! on July 8th 2008 at 11:26am
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I love this! Reminds me of Douglas Coupland's "Souvenir of Canada" works.

posted by Button on July 8th 2008 at 11:42am
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Love the souvenir-tray table -- that stylized beaver was called "Amik", and he was the mascot of the 1976 Olympics in Montreal.

posted by smallcitybeth on July 8th 2008 at 5:19pm
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Apparently, I'm supposed to be using Firefox.

posted by jen_g on July 9th 2008 at 7:27am
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I'd certainly like to visit their website, but using a work computer means Internet Explorer only. Oh well...

posted by ChristopherB on July 9th 2008 at 7:42am
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