Restaurant Art Installation for Earls King West Toronto

I am excited to share our latest restaurant art installation at Earls King West. An exceptional contemporary wood art piece was designed and created to bring the right energy to a social place and get guests talking. Discover Art where material makes something entirely new.

Wooden restaurant art installation at Earl’s King West
“Nebula” two panels of 24″x48″ size

Wall art stands out as a powerful tool for creating a captivating and memorable atmosphere. It serves as a focal point, instantly drawing the eye and adding a bit of wow factor to the space.

Wooden restaurant art installation at Earl’s King West
Earls King West

The Earls’s vision is to be a collection of independently compelling restaurants, each reflecting the personality and culture of the communities they service.

Supporting local culture means supporting local artists. With this spirit in mind, Earls has commissioned both renowned and up-and-coming artists from Toronto and the surrounding areas to create works for the Group’s corporate collection, which now includes more than 600 individual pieces. Each piece of artwork evokes the vibrances and energy of Toronto city life, while complementing the urban and trendy atmosphere of Earls King West.

contemporary abstract art, wood wall sculpture
Contemporary Abstract Wall Sculpture

Earls believes that art enriches the design of the space, creating a connection between the location and its community, and also serving as an intriguing conversation starter. The result is that each Earls location feels local, maintaining elements of comfort and familiarity, while introducing guests to the vibrancy of its surrounding art, design and cultural communities.

Learn more about Earl’s King West and its unique approach to dining and design.

Wooden restaurant art installation at Earl’s King West
Earls King West

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olga66

My name is Olga Oreshyna and I would like to introduce myself as a Canadian emerging artist who is deeply passionate about woodworking. The source of my inspiration comes from abandoned pieces of wood. In my imagination I give them a second chance of the life. All wood for my works were already used before. I hope this is my small contribution to green building. Rather than cutting down trees to get the needed material, reusing wood is just as good if not better. This is my way of making a difference, at the same time I’m sharing a positive message on how we can recycle and reuse in creative ways. My artworks reflect my contribution to make our fragile environment more healthy and beautiful. So much plastic, metal, concrete surround us in our everyday life. Creating these amazing wooden structures I feel huge energy coming over my hands.

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