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Chair Enamel Pin

$12.00

Part of the Toronto Makes limited edition product line.

Made in
Canada

Story
Our glossy Coolican & Company enamel pin features the Shaker-inspired Madison Chair. The clutch backing keeps it safely attached to your favourite jacket or bag. Each pin is individually packaged on a backer. This limited edition pin features the Madison Chair designed by Coolican & Company. Coolican & Company is featured in the book Toronto Makes by Randi Bergman. 100% of sales from this product support Toronto Makes.

Product Size
1”

Packaging Size
3” x 4”

About Maker Peter Coolican, Coolican & Company
Coolican & Company wants to make furniture that’s going to last, both aesthetically and physically. Trained at Rosewood Studio in Perth, Ontario, Coolican designs pieces that will fit into multiple aesthetic spaces, which dictates something simple, contemporary, but with a traditional tone.

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Part of the Toronto Makes limited edition product line.

Made in
Canada

Story
Our glossy Coolican & Company enamel pin features the Shaker-inspired Madison Chair. The clutch backing keeps it safely attached to your favourite jacket or bag. Each pin is individually packaged on a backer. This limited edition pin features the Madison Chair designed by Coolican & Company. Coolican & Company is featured in the book Toronto Makes by Randi Bergman. 100% of sales from this product support Toronto Makes.

Product Size
1”

Packaging Size
3” x 4”

About Maker Peter Coolican, Coolican & Company
Coolican & Company wants to make furniture that’s going to last, both aesthetically and physically. Trained at Rosewood Studio in Perth, Ontario, Coolican designs pieces that will fit into multiple aesthetic spaces, which dictates something simple, contemporary, but with a traditional tone.

Part of the Toronto Makes limited edition product line.

Made in
Canada

Story
Our glossy Coolican & Company enamel pin features the Shaker-inspired Madison Chair. The clutch backing keeps it safely attached to your favourite jacket or bag. Each pin is individually packaged on a backer. This limited edition pin features the Madison Chair designed by Coolican & Company. Coolican & Company is featured in the book Toronto Makes by Randi Bergman. 100% of sales from this product support Toronto Makes.

Product Size
1”

Packaging Size
3” x 4”

About Maker Peter Coolican, Coolican & Company
Coolican & Company wants to make furniture that’s going to last, both aesthetically and physically. Trained at Rosewood Studio in Perth, Ontario, Coolican designs pieces that will fit into multiple aesthetic spaces, which dictates something simple, contemporary, but with a traditional tone.

“Sustainability comes down to making something that’s not going to be thrown away. If we’re going to pull resources from the ground, we want to use them well.”
— Peter Coolican

Peter Coolican
Designed by Peter Coolican and inspired by traditional Shaker craftsmanship, The Madison Chair is as functional and comfortable as it is beautiful. With strong Shaker influences, the chair takes on a modern feel with a hand woven Danish Cord seat, white oak frame and fine brass pegs. Each batch of furniture is made with locally sourced white oak.

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