Don’t Miss These Vendors at the One of a Kind Spring Show


These makers stand out among a sea of Canadian creativity
Spring is in the air, and so is fresh inspiration at the 2025 One Of A Kind Show, returning to Toronto’s Enercare Centre from March 26 to 30 for its 50th anniversary. With over 400 Canadian artisans bringing their best handcrafted goods—spanning home decor, fashion, food and more—this year’s show is packed with creativity. Whether you’re looking to shop for unique finds, explore hands-on workshops, or soak in the lively atmosphere, there’s something for everyone.
With so much to see, narrowing down the must-visit booths can be overwhelming. That’s where we come in. We’ve scouted the show floor to bring you our top five standout vendors, each offering something truly special. From beautifully crafted ceramics to bold, statement-making art, these booths are worth a stop. Here’s who made our list this year.
Luke Swinson Art, Booth H-46
Kitchener-based artist Luke Swinson infuses his Indigenous heritage into every brushstroke, creating bold, meaningful illustrations and murals that explore identity, storytelling and connection to the land. A member of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation, his work is both a personal journey and a way to inspire cultural awareness in younger generations. With vibrant colours and dynamic compositions, his art serves as a bridge between tradition and modernity, offering a fresh perspective on Indigenous representation in contemporary spaces.
FACE, Booth M-04
Quebec-based ceramicist Marie-Lou Beaudette-Ross brings sculptural elegance to the everyday with FACE. Her handcrafted ceramic pieces celebrate texture, form, and emotion, often blurring the line between function and fine art. Whether it’s a striking vase or an expressive ceramic bust, her work carries an undeniable presence—each piece seems to hold a quiet, introspective story. With an organic and raw aesthetic, FACE invites us to slow down and appreciate the artistry behind handmade objects.
Somi, Booth L-28
In a world full of excess packaging, Somi stands out with its plastic-free, all-natural personal care products. Handmade in Milton, Ontario, founder Maria Portillo has built a business rooted in sustainability and simplicity. From nourishing soaps to eco-friendly skincare essentials, each product is crafted with care, using high-quality, plant-based ingredients. Ideal for those looking to reduce their environmental impact without compromising on quality, Somi proves that self-care can be as good for the planet as it is for you.
Wild Life Illustration Co., Booth N-05
Tofino-based artist Kayoko Kawano brings the beauty of the outdoors to life with Wild Life Illustration Co. Her delicate, nature-inspired drawings capture the serenity and joy of exploring the wild, serving as gentle reminders to step outside and reconnect with nature. Whether it’s a print of a coastal scene or a hand-drawn wildlife illustration, each piece reflects Kayoko’s deep appreciation for the natural world. Perfect for those who love the outdoors, her work transforms everyday spaces into serene, nature-infused retreats.
Tasci Designs, Booth O-26
Blending fire and artistry, Nadia Tasci creates stunning glass jewelry and sculptures that showcase the depth of her craftsmanship. As the force behind Tasci Designs, her intricate flameworked pieces have earned spots in prestigious institutions like the Corning Museum of Glass. Each delicate, hand-formed creation is a testament to her mastery, turning molten glass into wearable art and statement pieces. Whether you’re drawn to bold colours or sculptural elegance, Tasci’s work elevates glass into a form of storytelling and self-expression.