Showing posts with label Lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lifestyle. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

ANNOUNCING: The Estate Collection

Coming Soon: Mansouri Living's latest addition to unsurpassed boutique living at The Perry.
We are thrilled to soon unveil The Perry's Estate Collection. Starting on the 8th floor through the 11th, we are offering 5 sophisticated urban retreats, each with direct elevator access and grand sky terraces where stunning city views take centre stage, sweeping the top floors of this elegant, boutique development.

Register Now at www.theperry.com for priority access to this unique collection.




Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Bouquet Face-Off For Rethink Breast Cancer

Bachelors vs Husbands - Whose Bouquet is Best?

Mansouri Living is excited to announce our partnership with Rethink Breast Cancer and Toronto's hottest bachelors and husbands. Eight bouquets have been personally designed by Bachelors: Braden Rosner, Peter Saltsman, Rober Weir, James Braithwaite, and Husbands: Allen Chan, 
John Belknap, Robert Faissal and Dr Trevor Born. 

Starting February 12th, make your Valentines bouquet count by purchasing any one of these designs from Kay & Young's Florist, the iconic flower shop at Avenue & Davenport. Bouquets will be available for purchase throughout the entire month of February with proceeds going to Rethink Breast Cancer. Stay tuned for bouquet photos.




Braden Rosner, Editor/Writer


Peter Saltsman, Associate Editor at Toronto Life


Robert Weir, Celebrity Makeup Artist 


James Braithwaite, Physiotherapist


Allen Chan, Principal at The Design Agency

John Belknap, Owner of John & Sons Oyster House


Dr. Trevor Born, Plastic Surgeon in Toronto and New York


Monday, 14 January 2013

Garden Globetrotting

Generally speaking, our modern-day world concentrates life into the urban jungle. Everyday, we are surrounded by cars, concrete and crowds. Although the city is a dynamic and excitable place, we still crave moments of tranquility within nature. So we assembled some inspiration to remind us to connect back with the earth through a collection of our favourite gardens, both global and local.

We start in a mythical place where the ground is covered in moss within the gardens of Saihō-jia Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan - originally built during the 14th Century. Today, the garden contains 3 tea houses and is situated in the eastern portion of the temple grounds. It is arranged in two parts, with the lower area as a circular promenade around a heart-shaped "Golden Pond" covered in more than 120 varieties of moss and with an upper area containing a rock garden.

Our future travel plans definitely include spending a day sipping green tea and strolling (maybe even barefoot) through the moist, lush grounds.




Saihō-ji Gardens, Kyoto, Japan


Next we add a classic icon to our list: the famous Monet Gardens in Giverny, France. This garden is the epidemy of romance in an old world sense. We wish we could have witnessed the moment Monet first saw the garden through his train window, when he chose to move there from 1883 until his death in 1926 - first renting and eventually purchasing the house and the land outright. He then set out to create the gardens he wanted to paint himself, filling the land with archways of climbing plants, coloured shrubs, a water garden and a Japanese bridge. 



Monet Gardens, Giverny, France

It's innate to fall in love with the backdrops of Monet's work. These scenes are not only beautiful in the visual sense but also activate a peaceful sensation because of the natural perfumes that seemingly float in the air.
Monet Water Lillies, 1919


Our next spot is a local favourite, a small haven in our own city. The Kay Gardiner Beltline Park, an example of successful urban reclamation. An old railway passage previously owned by CNR and sold to the City in 1972, is a pedestrian and bike friendly trail located just south of Davisville, extending from Mt. Pleasant to Allen Road. Most of the trail is completely embraced in trees, and exudes a calm pace, elevated away from the high-speed city.


Kay Gardiner Beltline, Toronto


Similarly, The Highline Park in Manhattan is a more recent transformation of an abandoned freight line, however this time raised from the main street.  After traffic through these raised rails ceased in the 1980s, the line sat abandoned waiting for demolition.  The neighborhood of Manhattan’s West side rallied and saved the line, transforming it into an elongated green roof as an escape from the busy pace of the streets below.  James Corner Field Operations and Diller Scofidio + Renfro cooperated to turn this aging eye sore into a green place of peace for Manhattan residents in summer 2011.  The resulting park stretches across nine city blocks.





The Highline Park, Manhattan


Another modern day smaller scale marvel is a Greenhouse at Grüningen Botanical Garden in Switzerland. Buehrer Wuest Architekten has designed this stunning greenhouse to grow warm climate-plants like bananas and papayas. Inspired by organic shapes found in nature, the steel and glass greenhouse echoes branches that create a light-filled canopy for these delicious plants to grow in peaceGiant steel beams act as tree trunks and branches that support enormous glass walls and roofs. Different planting areas are separated by glass screens that keep the design open and continuous. The pavilion is so striking and simple that it harmonizes perfectly with the nearby forest.





One more garden which is close to our hearts is The Thornrose - A Garden of Thorny Delights designed by Nevena Krilic and Niels de Bruin, inspired by the tale of Sleeping Beauty. This garden was one of the winning schemes for a design competition for a garden show in the Loire Valley in France. In order to enter the garden the visitor has to find the way around a tall wall of roses. Once inside, an enchanted world presents itself, and one is free to discover the gazebo, where a set of swings awaits, be it for play or repose.





The Thornrose - A Garden of Thorny Delights, Loire Valley, France


We finish our tour with another example of classical perfection: The Gardens of Villa Farnese in Northern Lazio, Italy, just 50 km north west of Rome. The villa itself is one of the finest examples of Renaissance architecture, graced by the gardens which are equally impressive. 

All components seduce you, with two walled lower gardens containing sculptures and fountains symbolizing the seasons and regenerative cycles of nature. In the West are statues of Autumn and Winter and the Grotto of the Rain and in the North, statues of Spring and Summer and the Fountain of Venus. At the junction of the two gardens is the Fountain of the Shepherd. The upper gardens and a casino were built in the 1580s with an addition of two lower pavilions, 24 herms surrounding the parterres in front of the casino, gardens and fountains at the rear of the casino, and ramps connecting the front and rear gardens.




Villa Farnese, Caprarola, Italy

And now city dwellers, whether in your everyday routine or on a lifetime adventure somewhere exotic, take time to enjoy the earth's garden jewels or any moment of green in your day!

"The greatest gift of the garden is the restoration of the five senses."    ~ Hanna Rion





Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Announcing: The Perry Annex Collection

Mansouri Living is thrilled to announce the release of our new Annex Collection, a series of newly designed luxury suites with south facing balconies and terraces. Priced from the mid $300s, this opportunity to live just steps from Yorkville in the Annex neighbourhood is unparalleled!

All new floor plans can be found on The Perry website at www.theperry.com. For more details, we invite you to book your private appointment at our presentation gallery now by calling 416-926-7555.


Wednesday, 25 April 2012

The Florists at Ave and Dav

Flowers have an immediate impact on space, adding energy and life to their immediate surroundings. 
At The Perry, fresh flowers are a must, and on Avenue Road there is no shortage of Florists.  


 A short walk up the street from The Perry Presentation Gallery, are four Florists to choose from on just one block! Some shops have been around for years and have even been passed down from generations.


Our Favourite Florist on Avenue Road


  

 Be sure to check out the beautiful floral exhibition by some of Toronto’s top designers at The Gardiner Museum this week from April 26th to the 29th!

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Seven Grams: Neighbourhood Coffee House


Seven GramsThe Perry's neighbourhood coffee house, is located on the east side of Avenue just south of Davenport. We found out this intimate café gets its name from the measure of ground coffee beans it takes to make the ultimate espresso shot.




Serving premium coffees from all around the globe, Seven Grams acquires its coffee beans from Te Aro, an artisan wholesale coffee roaster located in Toronto’s Leslieville.



The espresso and coffee are made using the La Marzocco GB5 – hand made in Florence, giving you a little taste of Italy! Every espresso drink at Seven Grams is served with two shots of espresso, whether for a strong morning bolt or after-lunch boost. As several coffees have a precise way to be brewed, Seven Grams uses the Trifecta and pour-over method in order to flawlessly create a finely distinguished cup of coffee.




We were wooed even more that most of the delicious baked foods, sandwiches and panini’s are made in-house, including gluten free and vegan options.


As an advocate of supporting local artists in Toronto, the café’s gallery walls are filled with local artwork.  Currently, Matt Durant’s is featured, check out his work online at www.mattdurant.com.




This all season café has a quaint patio for warm summer days and a fireplace on the lower level for the cozy winter. With a tranquil atmosphere and two floors there is plenty of seating to enjoy with your favourite beverage, laptop or book.



(all photos by Blair Johnson)

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

The Perry Launch

We are very excited to announce the launch of The Perry! On March 22nd, family, friends and industry professionals gathered at The Perry Presentation Gallery to celebrate the launch of the development. The Perry is the first of its kind in North America, with luxury features throughout every suite including Poliform kitchens, wardrobes and vanities; a one year membership to Quintessentially; Gaggenau appliances as well as lobby and amenity spaces exclusively furnished by Kiosk.

For more info, please visit www.theperry.com


The Presentation Gallery at 199 Avenue Road

The Perry Concierge Desk



Left to Right: Anwar Mekhayech (Design Agency), Nargues Mansouri, 
Maryam Mansouri, Allen Chan (Design Agency), Matt Davis (Design Agency)


Left to Right: Paul Sidi (Poliform Toronto), Hunter Milbourne (Sotheby's Realty Canada), 
Nargues Mansouri, Maryam Mansouri, Luca Bizi (Poliform New York)


Left to Right: Project Architect Drummond Hassan (Young + Wright / IBI Group Architects), 
Maryam Mansouri, Lou Pompili






Wednesday, 7 March 2012

The Perry Gallery-Style Lobby

The breathtaking lobby at The Perry is complete with a calming modern fireplace and an immaculate Calcutta marble floor, all offset by a contemporary gallery-style space. An iconic, sculptural concierge desk, custom to The Perry, and all furnishings tastefully appointed by Kiosk, ensure that every component of the building has been thoughtfully considered.

Friday, 2 March 2012

The Perry Outdoor Serenity Terrace

The intimate outdoor serenity terrace at The Perry is a true urban oasis clad in blue and mulberry granite. The space is furnished with Paola Lenti, an internationally renowned luxury furniture brand head-quartered in Italy's furniture district Meda, Milan. residents will inhabit a clearing surrounded by a dense white pine forest that filters out the noise and busyness of the city, and at night, the trees are lit from below to create a truly magical outdoor experience.







Monday, 30 January 2012

BYOB, Toronto's Bar Accessories Boutique

Walking into this quaint store on Toronto's Queen West brings back a roaring twenties-like era, filled with objects of artfully crafted bar accessories. From vintage decanters and shakers to sets of carved crystal champagne flutes and scotch glasses, BYOB promises to compliment any home bar and aperitif with their one of a kind pieces. Amongst our fav is the animal-head bottle stoppers!







photos by Blair Johnson