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Explore the best of Canada’s interior design scene at this huge annual show in Toronto

Explore the best of Canada’s interior design scene at this huge annual show in Toronto

It’s been over a quarter of a century since The Interior Design Show began. Year after year it has been at the precipice of innovation, and its 2025 Toronto edition will be no different.

Perhaps you’re in the midst of a home renovation and need some inspiration, or maybe you have long time love of design; whatever it may be, the annual Canadian showcase returns to the city from Jan. 23 – 26, and promises to pack the Metro Toronto Convention Centre with the best brands in design to help spark your imagination. 

Hailed as both a launchpad for breakthrough brands and a playground for time-honoured staples, the annual event marries novelty with tradition, serving as a hub for ideation and collaboration and as a gathering place for industry professionals at all stages of their careers.

In celebration of its 26th year, this edition will bring together an unparalleled roster of innovators, emerging talent and international experts committed to exploring and guiding the future of design.

Over four days, the trade show offers a range of events geared towards both professionals and consumers.

From Jan. 23 to 24, the show is open to industry professionals with a loaded program of seminars hosted by a selection of specialist speakers. 

Guests can attend talks on a number of timely topics, such as sustainability and technology, at 22 accredited seminars.

On Jan. 25 and 26, the show will be open to members of the public and design lovers eager to shop and explore the latest trends in home and interior design. From needle-pushing room layouts, to eye-catching light fixtures, admire it all at The Interior Design Show.

Attendees are free to peruse an array of returning and novel exhibitors including Arclinea and DE GASPÉ, alongside fan favourites like Cosentino, House of Rohl, Signature Kitchen Suite, and ARD Outdoor. 

This year’s central feature, Night & Day, analyses the evolution of hotels into multi-purpose spaces built for living, working, and pleasure by highlighting state-of-the-art trends reforming hospitality design.

The exhibit continues to spotlight emerging Canadian designers at its Studio North and Prototype pop-ups, while offering visitors the opportunity to connect with design professionals at The District Marketplace.

The Interior Design Show kicks off on Jan. 23 with an opening night party sponsored by Anatolia, offering networking opportunities, live entertainment and a sneak peek at the show’s headlining features.

To register for trade days and purchase tickets, starting at $27 for entry on Saturday and Sunday, click here. 


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