NEW ITEMS > check them out online @ http://visitorparking.ca
Posted by adminWe’re always adding New Items to the website for online shopping, so please feel free to stop by for a visit anytime!
TO SEE MORE NEW ITEMS click >>> HERE


We’re always adding New Items to the website for online shopping, so please feel free to stop by for a visit anytime!
TO SEE MORE NEW ITEMS click >>> HERE
Every now and again, visitor parking sells items off the floor to make way for new items.
Well, this is one of those times and below is a very small sample of what we have >
It’s probably best you visit the showroom @ 254 king street east to see the entire collection!
thanks for stopping by and be well!
The gallery below of Dining Chairs – Dining Table – Sideboard – Floor Lamp can been seen inside visitorparking’s showroom, and online HERE
Some of the items below are in store specials, so please contact the store for details…
> otherwise click on images to open
> probably one of the most highly used items of furniture in the household.
> named dining chairs, but can also be called kitchen chairs.
> how about breakfast chairs?
> or maybe lunch chairs??
> or…chairs used when we eat breakfast lunch or dinner???
> basically a necessity in your house/condo/apartment.
> standard seat height is 18 – 20 inches.
> made out of wood, metal, steel, chrome, leather, and sometimes plastic…
> variety of styles but all have one function…to sit your butt on!
> dining chairs > indoor > outdoor > summer patios…
when choosing the most suitable/ergonomic/modern dining chair/kitchen chair…
my advice is to shop somewhere that has a wide selection available, and there is only one store that meets the standards and variety of dining chairs in the city of toronto, canada…and that is VistorParking.ca
shop 4 your dining chairs online or visit the 7,000 sq. ft. + showroom on king street east.
also 4 your viewing pleasure is a collection of Visitor Parking’s new furniture selection. Everything including dining chairs, sofas, sectionals, loveseats, occasional chairs, lounge chairs, bar stools, counter stools, hydraulic stools, beds, sofa beds, dining tables, coffee tables, side tables, desks, consoles, art, rugs, lighting, pendant lamps, floor lamps, table lamps, home office furniture, office chairs, outdoor furniture, media units, and much more…
enjoy and stay well!
CONDO FURNITURE TORONTO
MOVING INTO A CONDO? DOWNSIZING TO A CONDO?…IN NEED OF FURNITURE WHICH WILL FLOW IN YOUR SMALLER SPACE?
ADAPTING TO NEW FLOOR PLANS/A SMALLER CONDO UNIT, WHILE MAINTAINING YOUR COMFORT AND LIFESTYLE…MEANS RE-THINKING THE VOLUME OF FURNITURE YOU OWN, AND ALSO CONSIDERING ROOM SIZES AND STORAGE ALTERNATIVES…
VISITOR PARKING HAS DETERMINED THE RIGHT FURNITURE ARRANGEMENT CAN SOLVE ALL YOUR PROBLEMS…WELL, IF YOU HAVE THE PROPER CONDO FURNITURE TO WORK WITH, AND THAT’S WHERE WE COME INTO PLAY…WITH MORE THAN 7,000 SQ FT. OF SPACE SHOWCASING MODERN FURNITURE AND A WEBSITE WITH ENOUGH CONDO FURNITURE ITEMS TO CHOKE A DONKEY WITH….YOU WILL DEFINITELY FIND WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR!
ANYWAY…LETS FIGURE OUT HOW YOU CAN ARRANGE YOUR FURNITURE TO FIT YOUR SPACE.
1) MEASURE YOUR ROOMS – EASY AS 1,2,3…AND THEN MEASURE AGAIN….FOR GOOD MEASURE
2) MEASURE YOUR DOORS – UHHHH….HELLO…??? YOU NEED TO GET THAT FURNITURE INTO THE ROOM SOMEHOW! YOU WILL NEED TO MEASURE THE DOORWAY, AND MAKE A NOTE OF WHICH WAY THE DOOR SWINGS. DO YOU HAVE CORNERS TO TURN? DON’T FORGET TO SPACE PLAN FOR OPENING DRAWERS…
3) THINK OF SCALE – LARGE MEDIA-UNITS ETC. CAN MAKE A ROOM LOOK SMALL AND A SMALL AREA RUG IN A LARGE ROOM CAN MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A GIANT. DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND MAKE A ROOM PLAN THERE’S PLENTY OF PLANNING GUIDES ONLINE.
4) DIRECT YOUR TRAFFIC >>> ALLOW AT LEAST 2 FT. FOR TRAFFIC ROUTES. YOU SHOULD ALLOW 14″ TO 18″ BETWEEN COFFEE TABLES AND CONDO SOFAS, AND DON’T BLOCK DOORS OR EGRESS WINDOWS…
5) FEATURED AREAS – WINDOWS W/ A VIEW??? ARRANGE YOUR CONDO FURNITURE SO YOU CAN ENJOY THE VIEW! WOOD FLOORS??? DON’T COVER THEM UP!
6) CHAT SPACE – ARRANGE YOUR MAIN LIVING AREA SO THAT YOU HAVE COOL & COZY CONVERSATION AREAS…SUCH AS TWO OCCASIONAL CHAIRS & A LOW SIDE TABLE, OR TRY SEPARATING SOME OF THE MODULAR ITEMS LIKE A STORAGE OTTOMAN.
7) ADD SOME COLOUR TO LIVEN UP THE ROOM – PERHAPS AN ORANGE LOUNGE CHAIR…OR AN ALL METAL INDUSTRIAL SIDE TABLE MIGHT DO THE TRICK!
SO NOW THAT WE HAVE THAT SORTED…LET’S MOVE ONTO THE SHOPPING!
VISITOR PARKING OFFERS A HUGE SELECTION OF CONDO FURNITURE:
CONDO SOFAS - A CONDO SOFA IS SMALLER THAN A SOFA AND LARGER THAN A LOVESEAT.
STORAGE OTTOMANS - SMALL/MEDIUM/LARGE THAT EITHER OPEN FOR STORAGE OR FLIP OVER AND BECOME A TABLE REST/SERVING TRAY.
STORAGE BEDS - HYDRAULIC/GAS LIFTS THE MATTRESS FOR EXTRA ENCLOSED STORAGE SPACE.
TV/MEDIA UNITS - SMALL AND LOW TO THE FLOOR PERFECT FOR CONDO SPACES
HAPPY BROWSING!
In case you haven’t been by the new website, or don’t know what I’m talking about…Then go Check It Out >>>
We’ll be announcing an online Promotion Very Soon!
Stay tuned for details…
>>> Contact store for details or click here to view Visitor Parking’s website…
Visitor Parking – 416.350.7275

Modern Classics In Modern Settings
Prior to the modernist design movement, functionality to the back seat appeal to the popular ornamental furniture style. The modern movement reintroduced simple efficiency and originality to the home furnishings marketplace, and innovation to home decor. Modernist design schools like Bauhaus and Werkbund revolutionized home furniture. By investing in the creativity of their artists along with modernist philosophies, the introduction of advanced manufacturing methods and new materials for home furnishings design emerged. Many of the original modern furniture designs are still popular today, like the Eames Chair, the Barcelona Chair, the Wassily Chair and many others. This article presents the classic modern furniture pieces that are still popular today.

Eames Lounge & Ottoman
The Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman, correctly titled Eames Lounge and Ottoman, were released in 1956 after years of development by designers Charles and Ray Eames for the Herman Miller furniture company. It was the first chair the Eames designed for a high-end market. These furnishings are made of molded plywood and leather. Examples of these furnishings are part of the permanent collection of New York’s Museum Of Modern Art..
The chair is composed of three curved plywood shells. In modern production the shells are made up of seven thin layers of wood veneer glued together and shaped under heat and pressure. This differentiates the newer chairs from the “original” (vintage) chairs which used Brazilian rosewood veneers and were constructed of five layers of plywood. Also differentiating the very earliest sets from newer sets were rubber spacers between the aluminum spines and the wood panels first used in the earliest production models and then hard plastic washers used in later versions. In the earlier sets, the zipper around the cushions may have been brown or black as well, and in newer sets the zippers are black. The shells and the seat cushions are essentially the same shape: composed of two curved forms interlocking to form a solid mass. The chair back and headrest are identical in proportion, as are the seat and the Ottoman.
View more classic furniture at: Visitor Parking Showroom

Wassily Chair
The Wassily Chair, also known as the Model B3 chair, was designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925-26 while he was the head of the cabinet-making workshop at the Bauhaus, in Dessau, Germany. Despite popular belief, the chair was not designed for the non-objective painter Wassily Kandinsky, who was concurrently on the Bauhaus faculty. However, Kandinsky had admired the completed design, and Breuer fabricated a duplicate for Kandinsky’s personal quarters. The chair became known as “Wassily” decades later, when it was re-released by an Italian manufacturer named Gavina who had learned of the anecdotal Kandinsky connection in the course of its research on the chair’s origins.
This chair was revolutionary in the use of the materials (bent tubular steel and canvas) and methods of manufacturing. It is said that the handlebar of Breuer’s ‘Adler’ bicycle inspired him to use steel tubing to build the chair.
The Wassily chair, like many other designs of the modernist movement, has been mass-produced since the late 1920s, and continuously in production since the 1950s.
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Barcelona Chair
Mies van der Rohe Barcelona Chair
Perhaps the most famous of all modern chairs, the Barcelona Chair by Mies van der Rohe is a ubiquitous and unmistakable classic of modern design.
German-born American Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe created the Barcelona Chair for the German Pavilion in 1929 for the Barcelona Exposition. While some have tried to mimick the sleek silhouette and structure of the Barcelona Chair, Mies van der Rohe gave the exclusive manufacturing rights for his design to Knoll in 1953.
The Barcelona Chair and matching ottoman feature carefully hand-tufted leather with hand-buffed frame and carefully welted Spinneybeck volo cowhide panels. The Barcelona Chair is meticulously hand-crafted from start to finish and is truly a modern masterpiece. The Barcelona Lounge Collection was honored with The Museum of Modern Art Award in 1977.
Mies van der Rohe’s revolutionary 1929 design is still relevant today, fitting seamlessly with almost any decor. The Barcelona chair and ottoman set is a modern must-have. Today Knoll manufactures the frame in two different steel configurations, chrome and stainless. The chair is almost completely hand-laboured. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s signature is stamped into each chair.
View more classic furniture at: Visitor Parking Showroom
Want to learn more about the modern design movement?
Check out these great books and magazines about modern furniture & design:
The Eames Lounge Chair: An Icon of Modern Design