SWIP

In a world of increasingly diverse food trends and appetites, the Swip eating tool has been specifically designed with Asian, vegetarian and fusion foods in mind. A both practical and graceful utensil, it is an elegant compromise between a fork, a spoon and chopsticks. Designed to easily pick up small items or delicate morsels, and … Continued

Le CARRÉ

Every spring, Montrealers come out of hibernation and begin to live outdoors again, celebrating the rebirth of their respective neighbourhoods. Le CARRÉ is a project that integrates both street beautification and urban community living in a simple, modular concept. Made of concrete cubes into which wooden planks can be inserted in two ways, the furniture … Continued

Focal Point Lamp

The Focal Point Lamp belongs in that category of objects we fall in love with at first sight because they have personality. Somewhere between retro and futuristic, this geometrically shaped lamp sits on a slender base and brings a decorative source of illumination to any room. It is made out of an angled, solid copper … Continued

Cosmos LB9 terrace

The Cosmos café in Quebec City has become something of an institution, and in 2015, it opened a fourth location in the Lebourneuf district of the city. With an investment in the order of $3.8 million, the Cosmos LB9 includes a huge 174-seat terrace. Interior designer Nathalie Perron was given the challenge of creating an … Continued

Laporte-Ducharme terrace

This large terrace runs along the length of the house. In the middle is a bench seat, around which is arranged kitchen equipment, in the front, and a rectangular swimming pool, in the back. This central block of seating also functions as a storage unit. The pool benefits from full sunlight, and a canopy of … Continued

Exocet

Dusting off his garden furniture that had been stored over winter, the idea for a long chair that was at once beautiful, practical and comfortable came to Stéphane Leathead. A few sketches later, and the Exocet was born. Not bad for a graphic artist who had never designed a piece of furniture in his life! … Continued

Vitrine étudiante, École Polytechnique de Montréal

The aim of the renovation of the École Polytechnique de Montréal’s Vitrine étudiante, or student zone, was to create a warm, convivial and distinctive space, and wood, naturally, emerged as a material by which to achieve this. It took form as an immense, wood structure, whose undulating shapes evoked a billowing sail and underscored the … Continued

Val-Jalbert Belvedere

The revitalization of the historic village of Val-Jalbert aims to enhance the architectural integration of the past and the present. This is why the hydroelectric plant, the focal point of the place, was developed as a touristic trail sheltered by a perforated wooden lath envelope. The wooden lath system not only allows the integration of … Continued

Lebourgneuf community centre

The architects wanted to avoid the ‘bunker’ look we see all too often in gyms. So they opted to organize the space around a central circulation area, open on two levels. The plan would allow abundant natural light to penetrate inside. In addition, this project stands out for its contribution to universal accessibility. For people … Continued

STGM’s head office

Situated adjacent to the Estimauville eco-neighbourhood, STGM’s new head office puts the focus on eco-friendly, architectural innovation.The building succeeds in offering an exceptional level of comfort to its occupants. The designers (STGM architectes and the interior design studio IDEA)used ingenious strategies to reach LEED-NC Platinum level, the highest in the internationally recognized LEED® green building … Continued