Châtelet

Toronto


Meaning 'little castle' in French, Châtelet sells shabby-chic home goods with a country feel. You'll see everything from refurbished flea-market finds and vintage knickknacks to whitewashed furniture and whimsical tableware. It's a good place to pick up a unique decorative gift.


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