A Day in the Life
Buttery spelt cinnamon rolls, unique floral arrangements & a 6-course tasting menu with Fran Miller
Filed under: Toronto
Jan 6, 2022
A Day in the Life takes you into the everyday of local creatives and business owners as they show you the best of their city.
Fran Miller is the founder of F.Miller, a line of botanical skincare essentials, living in Roncesvalles, Toronto. We caught up with Fran on the story behind the F.Miller brand, what’s she is missing during this next go-around of COVID-19 “Travel outside of Ontario” and her ideal day in Toronto.
F. Miller Backstory.
“I launched the F.Miller out of a desire for what I couldn’t find at the time - effective yet luxurious multi-purpose products, created consciously without compromise. I aimed to create a company that prioritized transparency, quality, effortlessness, and beautiful design. We started with a few core products 8 years ago and have been growing and expanding ever since. Look out for some new collaborations, and our next new skincare essential later this year.”
Read more about Fran’s day below or skip to the itinerary
10:00 AM
A leisurely morning walk to Robinson Bread at Sam James for all of the bakery essentials.
Bakery
“My one stop shop for coffee, the best sourdough, and buttery spelt cinnamon rolls.”
2:00 PM
Drop by Gunner Florals for a beautiful arrangement to brighten up the home.
7:00 PM
A cosy dinner at Twenty Victoria.
“Food & drink at its most beautiful, always a special dining experience.”
Image: @ann.reich
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Bakery
Robinson Bread | @robinsonbread
“My one stop shop for coffee, the best sourdough, and buttery spelt cinnamon rolls.”
6 Brock Ave, Toronto
Creative Floral Practise
Gunnar Floral | @j_aime
“Jaime dreams up the most stunning, unusual arrangements for all occasions.”
Restaurant
Restaurant 20 Victoria | @twentyvictoria
“Food & drink at its most beautiful, always a special dining experience.”
20 Victoria St, Toronto
(416) 804-6066
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