Studio Surplus Collection
Studio Surplus is our rotating collection of designer deadstock, overstock, and unexpected fabric finds - sourced through industry connections, uniform manufacturers, and past studio projects.
Price is per 1 button
Material: Plastic
Holes: 2 Holes
Available sizes:
Vintage ‘new old stock’ From The Button Dept. at the workroom. Quantities are limited, once a style is sold out, it will no longer be available.
Please note : Buttons have a vintage patina and may need gentle dusting/cleaning.
Discover rare and vintage buttons from decades past, carefully sourced and thoughtfully curated. From hand-painted glass buttons to mid-century plastic buttons, each piece carries a story—crafted with artistry, designed to last, and waiting to become part of your next project.
Studio Surplus is our rotating collection of designer deadstock, overstock, and unexpected fabric finds - sourced through industry connections, uniform manufacturers, and past studio projects.
One of our favourite corners of The Button Dept. is the collection of unique glass buttons, everything from clear vintage-inspired styles to tiny hand-painted florals. These delicate pieces are like little works of art that add something truly special to any project.
We especially love using the hand-painted ones, but we know they’re fragile. We wanted to better understand how they hold up when exposed to water and gentle detergent.
A flexible, ongoing fabric subscription where you can choose from any of our beautifully curated solid bundles OR yardage. Kona Edit is purely about the fabric and it puts you in charge of what your monthly or bi-monthly delivery looks like.
Toronto maker space/shop for fabric, notions, patterns, books, sewing machines, inspiration, and project cheerleading.
We acknowledge and appreciate the land we operate our establishment on is the traditional territory of many nations; including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples, and it is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples.
We also acknowledge that Tkaronto (Toronto) is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit.