1. SMART & BIGGAR | FETHERSTONHAUGH

    Toronto

    SMART & BIGGAR | FETHERSTONHAUGH

    Resolutely contemporary, this corporate office allows the materials to speak for themselves, expressing quiet strength. The minimalist palette capitalizes on the lustrous stoneware in grey and black, creating an effect that is itself a work of art.

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  2. CAPITAL ONE

    Toronto

    CAPITAL ONE

    Minimalist modernism reigns in this corporate space. The floor, made of outsized ceramic tiles, gives the room structure and draws the eye. The natural, lustrous greyish-brown tones provide visual continuity from one area to the next—a neutral and architectural choice that transcends time.

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  3. NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA

    Montréal

    NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA

    For its corporate office, the National Bank of Canada made the bold choice of hexagonal tiles in a timelessly modern grey-white palette. Combined with primary colours, the varied shapes, sizes and styles of the tiles, all selected from Ciot, create a playful, confident look.

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  4. STUDIO GILLIAN GILLIES

    Toronto

    STUDIO GILLIAN GILLIES

    Interior designer Gillian Gillies selected the perfect marble slab, Bianco Paonazzetto, for the kitchen countertop, backsplash, floating shelf and bookcase for her design studio space located inToronto. The end result is absolutely ravishing!

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  5. MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS | CLAIRE AND MARC BOURGIE PAVILION

    Montréal

    MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS | CLAIRE AND MARC BOURGIE PAVILION

    Nestled between two historic buildings in Montréal’s Golden Mile, the new pavilion of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts boldly leverages modern minimalism to harmonize with the surroundings, in the spirit of the Louvre in Paris. The white quartzite marble creates a luminous, timeless beauty that still echoes in the current era.

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  6. MONTREAL CASINO

    Montréal

    MONTREAL CASINO

    One of Montreal’s top tourist hotspots, the Casino wanted a facelift to attract an international clientele that is increasingly discerning and sophisticated.

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  7. MULTI-FAITH CENTER | UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

    Toronto

    MULTI-FAITH CENTER | UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

    Toronto’s Multi-Faith Centre is deliberately stark, making space for the intrinsic brilliance of onyx, to inspire contemplation. With a minimalism that’s both modern and timeless, the centre celebrates beauty and simplicity from the very first glance.

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  8. TORONTO CITY HALL BIKE STATION

    Toronto

    TORONTO CITY HALL BIKE STATION

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the new Toronto City Hall, architect Vis Sankrithi from UOAI architects worked on the new bicycle station project at Nathan Philips Square.

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  9. LA SOCIÉTÉ

    Montréal

    LA SOCIÉTÉ

    Located in Montreal’s luxury Loews Hotel Vogue, La Société Bistro was designed using several types of marble, to create a sophisticated, inviting ambiance. The traditional look plays with a palette and patterns to recreate the flair of turn-of-the-century Paris.

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  10. LOV RESTAURANT

    Montréal

    LOV RESTAURANT

    At Montreal’s LOV vegan restaurant, hexagons are a focal point along the counter in a mosaic of Italian tiles inspired by the purest bistro tradition.

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