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The King East Design District (KEDD) Life Style Fair is Toronto’s largest public festival celebrating contemporary design, curated for charity with proceeds going to Habitat for Humanity.
For one day only, Saturday September 26, 2015 from 10am-5pm, installations curated by top local artists will span the neighbourhood, transforming King Street from Church to Parliament and surrounding areas. Get inspired by the art and design on the street and in participating showrooms.
Drop by our local restaurants to try their featured KEDD menu items, with partial proceeds going to Habitat for Humanity. and enjoy them at the al fresco market dining area, furnished by Andrew Richard Designs, set along Ontario Street.
Become an artist by participating in our massive painting installation on Frederick Street with the help of George Brown College’s School of Design.
Make sure to check out Habitat for Humanity’s pop-up stud house structure on King Street where a donation will let you sign a stud to be used for future builds.
Installations by:
LoveBot at bulthaup
Gary Taxali at DOM Interiors
Justin Broadbent at Luxe Appliance Studio
Jessica Gorlicky at Sub-Zero Wolf
Glen Peloso and Jamie Alexander at Jenn-Air Canada
Cube Works Studio at Suite 22 Interiors
Mike Hammer at Beauchamp Gallery
Gina Godfrey at Cambria Gallery
DesignAgency at East United Condos
Glen Peloso and Jamie Alexander at Peloso Alexander Interiors
Stan Olthuis at Relative Space
Golbou Rad at RADform
Casey House’s ‘Art With Heart’ art auction preview at Waddington’s
Featured menu items with partial proceeds going to Habitat for Humanity:
Pizze Giuste at Mangia e Bevi
Heavy Metal Drummer Sandwich (turkey, cream chese, jalapeño, cheedar, bacon) at Sky Blue Sky Sandwich Company
Cold Brew at Rooster Coffee House
Burger and fries at South St. Burger
Oysters at Pearl Diver
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