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639 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2B7, Canada
(416) 603-0007 mydesignrepublic.com
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Nov 26, 2018
This is our 3rd time ordering from here, and 2nd time getting custom work done by Design Republic. The attention to detail by their team is awesome! We had a coffee table made a couple of years ago. Love! Love! Love it! Recently we did a renovation where we vaulted our ceiling in the kitchen. We had Design Republic build a beam for us. Not only did they make a 16 ft beam seamless, they also matched the grain colour in our new vinyl floor. It looks phenomenal! It's so nice to still be able to get great craftsmanship. Thanks guys!

Sep 3, 2018
Really great furniture and decor store, featuring unique and made to order pieces. We bought our couch, table and chairs there and couldn’t be happier! Reasonable prices too. Kateri was especially helpful, and personally delivered a replacement stool, when the one that came was scratched. See you soon for our next pieces!

Nov 19, 2018
Their table tops deteriorate rapidly. And the staff is dishonest regarding what is and isn't included in a purchase. You'll pay a big price and get half of what you were expecting.

Dec 27, 2018
Good products. Bought chairs for my dinner table from here.

Aug 2, 2018
Had a great experience shopping at Design Republic. Bought a live edge coffee table and a periwinkle velvet sofa. Both were custom-made and literally everyone that has seen our coffee table has asked where it was from :P. We worked with Gaby Penev, she was great. Walked us through the process of customizing our furniture, placed the order for us and set up the delivery time/date. All in all, a stress-free experience. A year later we still love our sofa and coffee table, great quality and will be always be a timeless piece in our home.

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