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Steven Sabados of ‘Steven and Chris’ announces next big career move

Steven Sabados is launching a brand new website in conjunction with his S&C lifestyle brand. Tim Leyes/ET Canada

ET Canada, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc., can exclusively reveal Steven Sabados is launching a brand new website in conjunction with his S&C lifestyle brand.

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“I am so proud of the new S&C Collections – they are timeless, fresh and fabulous,” Sabados tells the entertainment channel. “We’ve maintained that magic combination of whimsy and craftsmanship to produce fabulous furniture, lighting, rugs, accessories and more. With classic lines that combine modern detail and rich colour, the latest S&C pieces are as much a reflection of our brand’s heritage as a signal of where we’re going.”

Founded by Sabados and the late Christopher Hyndman, S&C Collections was launched in 2007.

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The new collection stands as a tribute to Hyndman’s passion for design. He passed away in August 2015 after an alleged sleepwalking incident turned deadly.

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“I am very excited about what we have here, and I know Christopher would be proud,” said Sabados.

The designer will share the latest from S&C Collections and discuss current design styling trends, including what’s hot and what’s not when it comes to the world of interior design, at the Canadian Furniture Show on May 28 at the International Centre in Mississauga.

Sabados also has a special message for fans that can be watched at stevensabados.com.

The designer and Hyndman met in 1988.

They shot to fame in 2001 as co-hosts of Designer Guys on HGTV Canada. They followed that show up with Design Rivals and the Slice series So Chic with Steven and Chris before debuting Steven and Chris on CBC in 2008.

– With files from Adam Miller and Global News

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