Tusch Seating International Inc

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Tusch Seating International Inc.
251 Bartley Dr. Unit #4
Toronto, ON Canada M4A 2N7
www.tuschseating.com
T (416) 368-6100
F (416) 368-4477
Toll Free: 1.888.368.6101 Tusch Seating provides Canadian interior design and architectural community with superbly designed and crafted contemporary and transitional seating products, multi-purpose and meeting tables, desking and storage. With showroom and hea

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Entropy by Christophe Pillet - A sofa system designed around possibility.

Entropy explores the relationship between geometry, comfort, and flexibility - allowing countless configurations to adapt seamlessly to the way people live, gather, and work.

Defined by its refined structure and understated elegance, each composition feels intentional, effortless, and timeless.

A collection where functionality becomes beauty.


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Brae by Expormim, designed by Norm Architects, is an exploration of softness as structure.

A modular outdoor sofa system shaped by gentle curves and a calm, tactile presence. The rounded forms create an open landscape rather than a fixed composition - inviting conversation, pause, and ease within the space it inhabits.

Wrapped in tone-on-tone braided rope, the base quietly references Expormim’s craft heritage. It adds warmth without ornament, texture without noise. Every detail feels intentional, yet restrained.

Brae doesn’t aim to define the environment. It blends into it. A piece designed to support atmosphere, not dominate it. A serene gesture in contemporary outdoor living - where comfort is built through proportion, material, and silence.

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Floe by INCLASS, designed by Pearson Lloyd, is a quiet exercise in balance - where versatility is expressed through restraint.

A table family defined by essential, fluid bases in aluminum, shaped with a calm, almost architectural clarity. Paired with a wide range of tops, Floe adapts effortlessly across contract, corporate, and residential environments without ever losing its coherence.

There’s a timelessness to it - not in nostalgia, but in precision. A sense that nothing is overstated, yet everything is considered.

Light in presence. Strong in intent. A system designed to disappear into context while still holding its own language of form.
A reminder that true versatility isn’t about doing more - it’s about doing exactly enough.

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Meridies by Expormim, designed by Roberto Lazzeroni, is a collection shaped by atmosphere and transition.

Named after the Latin word for midday shade, it captures a moment of pause - where indoor and outdoor begin to merge.

Rooted in natural materials and soft, enveloping forms, the modular seating moves through curved silhouettes and a calm sense of proportion. In its aluminium expression, the language continues with a lighter, more enduring presence for outdoor living.

At its core, Meridies is a “border collection” designed to bridge spaces rather than define them. This extends into its travertine centrepieces, inspired by natural forms like seeds and petals, composed in circular, triangular, and oval geometries that can stand alone or come together in quiet compositions.

A Mediterranean expression of craft, material, and continuity.

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The ONDES collection by INCLASS feels like a study in movement made still.

A table system defined not by a single object, but by a family of forms - five sculptural bases that shift composition from something static to something more fluid and considered. There’s a quiet rhythm to it. A continuity between base and surface. Between structure and space.

Rather than imposing a fixed identity, ONDES adapts effortlessly - allowing each configuration to feel distinct, yet connected through the same visual language.

It reflects a growing appreciation for systems over statements. For furniture that responds to its environment with elegance, flexibility, and restraint. A refined exploration of how design can move with space, rather than define it too rigidly.

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At Salone del Mobile. Milano 2026, S-CAB marked a new addition to the Tusch Seating collections - introducing a refreshed language for outdoor design rooted in material honesty and sculptural ease.

The Brezza Relax armchair extends the Brezza collection with a softer, more generous presence. Two cushion-like volumes form an inviting seat with a rounded backrest, lifted slightly on a discreet metal frame to maintain lightness and practicality outdoors. Designed to stand alone or connect into modular seating, it encourages a more social, relaxed way of inhabiting space.

Nolo takes a more architectural approach. Defined by pure volumes and essential geometry, its concrete base feels grounded and tactile, paired with a refined steel stem that introduces unexpected lightness. Subtle variations in the concrete finish highlight its crafted nature - each piece carrying its own quiet individuality.

Across both collections, the intention is clear: elevate outdoor environments without excess. From cafés to terraces to contract spaces, S-CAB brings a considered balance of comfort, structure, and material presence into everyday landscapes.

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Salone del Mobile. Milano 2026 felt less like a fair - and more like stepping into fully formed worlds.

Walking through the week, what stood out wasn’t just the objects, but how they were lived in. Showrooms felt like homes. Installations felt cinematic. Even product launches were embedded in environments that made you slow down and experience them.

Across Milan, the signal was clear: Design is shifting from display to immersion. From Poliform’s theatrical outdoor staging to gallery-like brand environments, the strongest work wasn’t asking to be seen - it was inviting you to enter. And maybe that’s the takeaway: The future of design isn’t about the piece. It’s about the context you build around it.

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The Dune armchair by Billiani, designed by Park, sits at the intersection of sculpture and utility.

An enveloping form, shaped with precision and restraint. Upholstery that feels tailored rather than applied, with a quiet emphasis on the backrest - where comfort becomes part of the gesture itself.

Light plays across the surface, revealing a soft tension between volume and structure. The base, in solid beechwood and finished with fine finger joints, anchors the piece in a language of craft that is both visible and considered.

Billiani operates as more than a manufacturer - it is a chain of excellence, where artisans with generations of expertise contribute to distinct stages of production. This depth of making is matched by the design vision of architects Filippo Pagliani and Michele Rossi, co-founders of Park Associati, whose approach brings clarity, proportion, and architectural sensitivity to the form.

The result is a chair that balances softness with structure, elegance with construction, and presence with restraint.

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Oswell by INCLASS is a study in essential design - where less isn’t a reduction, it’s a refinement. A single, sculpted shell. Soft, enveloping lines. A quiet confidence in form, material, and proportion.

What makes it compelling is its adaptability. Through subtle shifts in base and finish, it moves effortlessly across spaces - hospitality, workplace, residential - without ever losing its identity.

There’s a sense of intention here. Nothing excessive. Nothing forced. Just thoughtful design that understands its role - and holds it beautifully. A reminder that the most enduring pieces don’t demand attention - they earn it over time.

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