The timeless curves of an Eames chair. The clean lines of a Noguchi coffee table. The bold strokes of a modern painting. These shapes and colours are the inspiration for 859West, a west-end residence with a smart, unexpected aesthetic. Located in the Queensway neighbourhood, it is a vital part of the area’s renewal as an amenityrich downtown alternative.
The building is thoughtful and beautiful, inside and out. And comfort never takes a back seat to good looks – the two work together.
The focus on design starts with the stepped, asymmetrical exterior. The bold shape and horizontal form gives it energy, inviting the eye and engaging the senses. Glass-enclosed street level retail space adds texture and dimension.
And the exciting look doesn’t stop with the exterior – the inside features the same touches of brilliance. From the clean, vintage-inspired pieces in the lobby to the sleek, modern finishes in each suite, this is unmistakably a residence for people who appreciate great design and gracious urban living.
This boutique residence, located at Bayview and Finch, has helped redefine what was once an under-the-radar neighbourhood, serving as an anchor to an exciting redevelopment that has made it a hot spot for sophisticated, central urban living.
Fourteen storeys rise above the street with a sculptural black-and-white design that evokes movement.
Inspired by Ian Schraeger’s iconic luxury hotels, The Bennett has a downtown vibe, with the large units and amazing local green spaces of a more suburban locale.
The building features clean lines, geometric shapes, Asian-inspired design and a luxury lifestyle. Spare interiors by Johnson Chou are on the cutting edge of design. It’s elegant without being fussy, practical without being boring.