Gus*Modern launched a tremendous amount of stuff this year at High Point Market from textiles to sofas to tables and media cabinets (oh my!). Here are some of my faves:

The Harbord Loft Bi-Sectional is a compact sectional with mid-century inspired details and 100% FSC-certified wood. The chaise can be configured on the left, the right, or as standalone seating (below).


I love the quilted pattern on the Thatcher Sofa – it’s very tailored, yet feminine, too.

Gus’ popular Atwood Sofa is now available in their new Muskoka Surf fabric.


Love the new Wilson cabinet, end table and media stand. Made of walnut with self-closing white lacquered doors and drawers, the integrated handles are a nice touch.

The Root Coffee and End Table have a faux bois pattern grooved into the white lacquer top and sit atop four tapered wood legs, hand-turned from solid, FSC-Certified Ash. They can nest together, too.

The Glacier End Table Inspired by the rugged Canadian landscape, this sculptural accent table is crafted from brushed stainless steel, creating a solid form that subtly reflects its surroundings.

I love these racquet sport pillows!























Michelle on 05.01.2012 at 09:41 AM
Gus sofa’s are so beautiful but I’m on my second in only 4 years, and it already looks like crap after 6 months! I bought the second thinking it was the style of the first I didn’t like/find comfortable, but it’s just as terrible. Sagging pillows, fabric that pills, covers that won’t stay straight on cushions. Not what I expect for $2000! I asked the company about it on Facebook and their only advice was “rotate the pillows”.
I definitely would NOT buy another Gus sofa.
Brandon on 05.01.2012 at 11:13 AM
Agree with Michelle-we bought a gus sofa-and it started coming apart at the seams (and buttons!) in a year-thought it was made in Toronto-but actually China-too expensive for the quality
Andrea on 05.02.2012 at 13:38 PM
We love our Gus couch. I’ve had the Jane for a few years now and it still looks great. I really like the Wilson side table in the picture above. Price?
Jaime (post author) on 05.02.2012 at 14:10 PM
I have Gus Bishops tables and love them. The Wilson table will retail for $399.
Anthony on 05.02.2012 at 16:41 PM
Nice enough look, but we werent pleased with comfort or finishing-serves us right for buying online
It’s pricey -,we too were suprised it was made in china when the push the whole Toronto thing