Projects


Client: Philippe & Co.
Year: 2024

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In early 2024, Phil came to us with a new space and a clear ambition: to create a showroom that elevated his client experience. As a jeweler working by appointment only, he wanted the environment to feel like a quiet escape—refined, intimate, and unforgettable from the moment you step through the door. We combined noble materials like marble, cherry wood, and stainless steel to reflect the craftsmanship of his high-end pieces. The result is a space that feels warm and timeless, with just the right touch of modernity.


Client: Exoplus
Year: 2024

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After more than 35 years shaping the skateboarding scene in Québec City, Exo expanded to Montréal with a fresh vision and a new name: Exoplus. They approached us in mid-2023 to help craft a retail experience that felt both functional and instantly recognizable. Located on a second-floor loft space, the concept balances sharp utility with bold visual identity. Custom aluminum racks echo the curves of skate ramps, textured acrylic stucco on the walls nods to grip tape, and a vibrant hit of orange—pulled from the brand’s DNA—injects energy into the space.


Client: Mano Cornuto
Year: 2022

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The little brother to Mano Cornuto, serving espresso shots and Italian treats for your daily pit stop. Staying true to Mano Cornuto’s rich mahogany tones, we infused the space with classic Italian café details, creating a spot that feels just as inviting by day as it does by night. Rosso Levanto counters and doorway, integrated merch displays, and bespoke checkered flag tiling all come together to form a cozy, dynamic, and playful setting.


Client: Lloydie’s
Year: 2021

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Lloydie’s, a Montreal-based Caribbean food manufacturer, has been serving affordable and delicious West Indian cuisine in Quebec since the early 90s, introducing the Jamaican patty and Caribbean flavors to the region. In 2017, when it came time to open their first storefront and expand access to their food, they sought our services to design and build out the space.

For their third location, we continued the vintage vibes Lloydie’s is known for, further refining the design to reflect the growing brand while staying true to its roots. The space features warm, inviting elements with a modern touch, balancing nostalgia with contemporary updates to reflect their evolving presence in the community.


Client: Mint Green Group
Year: 2020

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For the 2020 Nike Tennis North American showroom, we set out to create a space that felt both modern and rooted in the visual language of the sport. We drew from tennis materials and references to build subtle yet meaningful connections—like a double LED line running along the walls, echoing the markings of a court, and soft felt textures nodding to the surface of a tennis ball. A custom aluminum Nike logo, strung like a racket, anchors the space as a striking focal point. The result is a showroom that feels instantly familiar to tennis enthusiasts while elevating the product experience.


Client: Mint Green Group
Year: 2020

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In 2020, Nike Golf North America approached us to reimagine the traditional golf showroom. The brief was clear: create a space that moves away from the expected and embraces a modern, minimalist aesthetic. We responded with clean lines, stainless steel fixtures, and hand-applied Venetian plaster walls—delivering a refined balance of sleek functionality and understated warmth. The result is a calm, contemporary environment that puts the focus where it belongs: on the product.


Client: Monthly Barber
Year: 2020

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For their first stand-alone barbershop, Monthly approached our studio to create an environment that would authentically reflect their ethos and the vision of their founder. The goal was to design a space that embodied the brand’s commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and community. By carefully curating materials and design elements, we crafted an atmosphere that seamlessly blends modern aesthetics with a nod to tradition, providing a welcoming and functional space for both customers and barbers alike.


Client: Mehrathon
Year: 2020

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Mehrathon approached us in 2020 to design and build the showroom for their new Montreal office. Inspired by street skating, we kept the space raw, layering in bright yellow accents reminiscent of street paint. Custom Baltic birch and stainless-steel furniture anchor the showroom, blending a modern aesthetic with an inviting atmosphere. At the heart of the space, a bespoke skate ramp banquette doubles as a booking and meeting table. The back wall, covered in skate stickers, pays homage to their first location, where clients left their mark by adding stickers to the garage door.


Client: Maynard
Year: 2020

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A Nashville-inspired vegan restaurant with a cozy southern charm. Clad in rustic cherry wood and textured plaster walls, the space balances warmth and modernity, offering a welcoming backdrop for a fresh take on southern cuisine.


Client: Burton
Year: 2020

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In 2020, Burton Snowboards invited us to reimagine their hard-goods showroom for their Canadian office. They envisioned a space that blended the feel of a bar, a library, and a man-cave—somewhere to meet with buyers and host small gatherings. To bring this to life, we designed a series of built-in furniture pieces and displays, wrapping the entire space in a rich, velvety grey for a warm yet refined atmosphere.


Client: Miljours
Year: 2019

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Miljours is a leather goods atelier and boutique based in Montreal, celebrated for its meticulous craftsmanship and timeless designs. We collaborated with the brand to create a space that reflects their dedication to quality and artisanal production. The design features a seamless blend of retail and workshop, offering customers a glimpse into the slow, intentional process behind each handcrafted leather piece. The result is a warm, inviting environment that captures the essence of Miljours' commitment to lasting, beautifully crafted goods.


Client: Atelier New Regime
Year: 2018

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Atelier New Regime approached us to create an immersive space for the launch of their collaboration with Puma. The goal was to design an environment where visitors could experience and explore the collection. Working closely with the ANR team, we designed and produced the space, showcasing the creative process behind the collaboration and allowing clients to engage with the various pieces.


Client: Off The hook
Year: 2018

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OTH-4357 St-Laurent sought to create a bright, welcoming space that would strengthen its connection with Montreal’s local art community. The space was designed to be multifunctional, offering a dynamic shopping experience, an art gallery, an apothecary, a soccer club, and a meeting place that encourages interaction. Every detail reflects the core values of OTH, “Chez nous depuis 1999.” The materials draw inspiration from the calming landscapes of Greece, the homeland of the founders, while maintaining a modern vibe (stone, earthy concrete, blue glass). Display fixtures, wall and floor coverings (concrete, epoxy, lightly textured stone, painted steel) seamlessly integrate with the space, allowing the products to take center stage. Fully modular, the space can change weekly, providing customers with a fresh experience every time they walk through the door. In a sense, OTH's third location brings them closer to their mission: strengthening the bond between culture, art, and fashion.


Client: Lloydie’s
Year: 2018

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Lloydie’s, a Montreal-based Caribbean food manufacturer, sought to bring affordable and delicious West Indian cuisine to the Quebec region. In 2018, they expanded with a second storefront to increase accessibility. Collaborating closely with their team, we reimagined the original concept of a Bajan grandmother's home, enhancing the design with new materials and elements that reflect both the local neighborhood and their newly acquired liquor license.


Client: Unicorn Boutique
Year: 2018

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To celebrate their 10th anniversary, Unicorn, the go-to women’s fashion store in Mile-End, approached us to reimagine and redesign their space. The goal was to create an environment that reflected the store’s evolution while maintaining its unique identity. Working closely with the Unicorn team, we transformed the interior to balance timeless style with contemporary flair, ensuring the new design stayed true to the store’s roots while offering a fresh experience for their loyal customers.


Client: Bati Bassac
Year: 2018

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After 18 years in business, the beloved Quebec City restaurant Bati Bassac sought to refresh their Cambodian dining experience. Collaborating with branding expert Daniel Julien, we introduced a new takeout counter in the staff parking lot and redesigned the interior to create two distinct yet complementary spaces. These cozy environments seamlessly blend with their urban surroundings, offering a more cohesive and refined welcome to their clientele.


Client: Atelier New Regime
Year: 2017

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For their second appearance at the Long Beach-based show, Atelier New Regime approached us to design and build an environment that would transport customers back to their Montreal flagship. Working closely with the ANR team, we recreated the essence of the store, capturing its unique atmosphere and design.


Client: Archive Boutique
Year: 2017

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Archive Boutique enlisted us to expand and transform their existing commercial space, incorporating custom furniture, new fixtures, and dedicated areas for a coffee bar, baked goods, and a surf zone. The project also included a complete brand refresh, which featured the design of a new logo, signature, and color palette, along with loyalty cards, coffee cups, and bags. To cap off the redesign, we created a bold external mural that brings the entire concept to life.


Client: Lloydie’s
Year: 2017

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Lloydie’s, a Montreal-based Caribbean food manufacturer, has been serving affordable and delicious West Indian cuisine in Quebec since the early 90s, introducing the Jamaican patty and Caribbean flavors to the region. In 2017, when it came time to open their first storefront and expand access to their food, they sought our services to design and build out the space.

Drawing inspiration from Lloydie’s 20+ years of heritage, the concept aimed to transport customers to an environment reminiscent of a Bajan grandmother’s home. We achieved this nostalgic feel with wood paneling, brown leather, cane webbing, and custom Formica tabletops, incorporating the brand’s graphic elements to give the space a unique, welcoming touch.


Client: Atelier New Regime
Year: 2016

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We collaborated with Atelier New Regime, a Montreal-based streetwear brand, to design their first flagship store in the vibrant St-Henri neighborhood. Working closely with the ANR team, we designed and produced the entire space, including custom furniture, lighting, and bespoke racking and hangers.


Client: Off The Hook
Year: 2016



Client: Ping Pong Club
Year: 2015

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Ping Pong Club approached us to elevate their outdoor patio by creating a modular system that would be easy to set up, take down, and store in a compact space. We designed and developed a steel terrace system that’s fully modular, allowing for quick assembly and disassembly with minimal effort. To complement the bar’s interior aesthetic, we crafted the pieces to seamlessly integrate the club’s branding and color scheme, creating a cohesive experience that extends from the inside out.


Client: Off The Hook
Year: 2015