Lifting the veil on Emily Quinn
Published on November 11, 2011
The exclusive source for the design world's most sought-after furnishings and accessories opens its doors this morning when design veteran Anne Aziz lifts the veil on Emily Quinn.
"It was a pleasure to work alongside Anne and her team on this project and we wish her much success as she launches Canada's definitive resource for interior designers and their clients," said Larry Futers, Managing Director of 7 Communications - the agency that was hired to develop the branding, positioning and launch plan for the new brand.
With a roster of international brands from Italy, France and Japan, as well as coveted North American lines, the Emily Quinn designer showcase brings together ultra-premium brands that Toronto's design leaders have until now been unable to obtain in Canada. The new facility, at 1400 Castlefield Avenue in Toronto, will cater to designers striving to achieve the highest level of design and craftsmanship in home décor for their clients.
In serving her international client base, Aziz' frequent journeys throughout the United States and Europe have provided her the opportunity to discover and secure an exclusive array of furnishings from the world's leading designers and manufacturers. Porada, Galimberti Nino, the Louis Vuitton family owned Hugues Chevalier brand and the fine Japanese craftsmanship of Matsuoka are just a few of the home furnishing lines now available in Toronto.
"Emily Quinn makes decades of international expertise and relationships available to the talented Toronto designers who seek the finest furnishings for their clients," says Aziz. "This market has grown, matured and become worldly in so many ways," explains Aziz, "but it doesn't have a resource for the inspired and world-class designers who now serve it. At Emily Quinn, Toronto designers will be able to draw from a deep international pool of furnishings that, until now, have been elusive in this market."