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Sara Duck

Canada, Toronto

Editor, Writer and Content Creator at Freelance

Editor. Writer. Content Creator. Author of The Tea Party Adventure series. I will have poetry in my life. And adventure. And love. Love above all. 💫

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | torontosun.com | Sara Duck |Martin Slofstra

    Inspired by the Nordic tradition of hot and cold therapy, we decided to bring a touch of Scandi wellness to our home. What began as a creative project during lockdown has become a lasting ritual that continues to ground us, restore us and bring a little calm to even the busiest days. Call it the “Covid effect,” but for many, creating wellness at home has shifted from novelty to necessity.

  • 1 month ago | renoanddecor.com | Sara Duck

    Abisko velvet right sectional in plush yarrow gold. $2,399. article.comTaaj end table. $199. eq3.comVela chair in wheat and walnut. $340. cozey.caEgea painting on canvas. $589. mobilia.caMorning sunshine mug. $12. indigo.caMurol mid-century-modern tufted upholstered wingback queen size bed in yellow. $649. structube.comVelma indoor/outdoor rug in yellow. $839. article.comNopel table lamp in yellow. mobilia.caPriya pouf in yellow block print. $199. article.comIbel decorative lumbar pillow in mustard and cream.

  • 1 month ago | renoanddecor.com | Sara Duck

    Imagine stepping outside your penthouse and being greeted by your own private slice of the Toronto skyline. That’s exactly what Level Studio delivered with a stunning 1,000-sq.-ft. terrace redesign for a three-bedroom penthouse at Dundas Square in Toronto. “The space was completely bare when we started,” says lead interior designer and partner at Level Studio, Luca Campacci.

  • 1 month ago | torontosun.com | Martin Slofstra |Sara Duck

    At a recent event (hosted by label maker brand Brother) exploring The Psychology of Home Organization, family therapist turned interior designer and best-selling author Anita Yokota shared a perspective about intentional design that hit home– literally. She revealed that how we arrange our physical environment impacts how we think, feel and connect – with ourselves and others. It was one of those Oprah a-ha moments.

  • 1 month ago | vancouversun.com | Sara Duck

    Skip to ContentAdvertisement 1The trend merges design, function, and nostalgia into a space that encourages slow living and intellectual engagementReviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article contentDo you remember “reading time” in school?

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16 Dec 22

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2 Dec 22

RT @pantone: An unconventional shade for an unconventional time: a new vision. Color of the Year 2023: PANTONE 18-1750 Viva Magenta Vibra…

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Sara Duck @SaraDuck
26 Oct 22

The most spectacular autumn colours ever. 🍁 🍂