Provide is a highly edited interiors and lifestyle destination featuring unique items from artists and designers working in ceramics, glass, wood, metal and textiles as well as quality, contemporary design from smaller boutique brands sourced from within Canada and around the globe.
Provide has been a destination shop for Vancouver design professionals ever since it first opened in 2007. Owners David Keeler and Robert Quinnell have curated a stunning mix of contemporary furnishings and West Coast inspired housewares from international and local designers. This fall, the showroom is stocked with plenty of items to create a sophisticated holiday tablescape, including elegant taper candles, red cedar coasters and textured brass serving trays and metallic bowls (great for food or decorative items). Recreate a cabin-in-the-woods feel in your home with a set of reclaimed log bowls and a cozy alpaca lambswool throw.
For moms who adore interior design, PROVIDE is a modern home decor store that boasts a carefully curated collection of unique pieces sourced from all over the world. The Fir Street shop is stocked with rare, quality designer items that you wont find in your average department store. No matter what your price point, you can shop here for a wide range of home decor items, including stunning accessories, ceramics, kitchenware, lighting, cushions, throws, jewellery, furniture and more.
Upscale home decor accessories abound at this downtown specialty shop. Globetrotting owners Robert Quinnell and David Keeler scour foreign lands in search of beautiful furnishings and decorative items. The investment pieces might be outside of your gift-giving budget, but you’ll definitely spot a few affordable finds in store. We love the West Coast inspired tabletop items: live-edge wooden bowls and cutting boards, drink coasters made of maple or polished white marble, and gilded brass serving trays. Provide Home also carries a solid selection of home scents from local fave Vancouver Candle Company and iconic Parisian candle maker Cire Trudon.