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Fendi Casa, Dolce & Gabbana Casa, Versace Home, Bentley Home, and Gallotti & Radice join Maison Territo at Royalmount, Marking a Turning Point for Italian Design in Montreal
Maison Territo

Dolce & Gabbana Casa’s Carretto collection pays tribute to the traditional Sicilian carts. Displayed at Maison Territo, this colorful setting takes visitors on a vibrant and joyful journey through the heart of the Mediterranean.

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Phil Bernard

Fendi Casa, Dolce & Gabbana Casa, Versace Home, Bentley Home, and Gallotti & Radice join Maison Territo at Royalmount, Marking a Turning Point for Italian Design in Montreal
Maison Territo

Dolce & Gabbana Casa’s iconic leopard print enhances the sculptural curves of this bold and glamorous sofa, showcased at Maison Territo.

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Phil Bernard

Fendi Casa, Dolce & Gabbana Casa, Versace Home, Bentley Home, and Gallotti & Radice join Maison Territo at Royalmount, Marking a Turning Point for Italian Design in Montreal
Maison Territo

A bold Dolce & Gabbana Casa living room, featuring a full leopard print look. Showcased at Maison Territo, this setup captures the glamour and exuberance of Italian style.

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Phil Bernard

Fendi Casa, Dolce & Gabbana Casa, Versace Home, Bentley Home, and Gallotti & Radice join Maison Territo at Royalmount, Marking a Turning Point for Italian Design in Montreal
Maison Territo

A sculptural space by Gallotti&Radice, where organic shapes and noble materials coexist in a minimalist atmosphere. Displayed at Maison Territo, this living room embodies the finest in contemporary Italian elegance.

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Gallotti&Radice

Fendi Casa, Dolce & Gabbana Casa, Versace Home, Bentley Home, and Gallotti & Radice join Maison Territo at Royalmount, Marking a Turning Point for Italian Design in Montreal
Maison Territo

Minimalist and modern, this Gallotti&Radice composition features a round glass table set on sculptural columns, enhanced by a terracotta wall and graphic pendant light. A refined and harmonious entrance at Maison Territo.

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Gallotti&Radice

Fendi Casa, Dolce & Gabbana Casa, Versace Home, Bentley Home, and Gallotti & Radice join Maison Territo at Royalmount, Marking a Turning Point for Italian Design in Montreal
Maison Territo

This Gallotti&Radice dining room embodies sculptural purity and refined minimalism. The glass table rests on textured rounded columns, framed by a mineral and luminous interior. A serene yet powerful statement, presented at Maison Territo.

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Gallotti&Radice

Fendi Casa, Dolce & Gabbana Casa, Versace Home, Bentley Home, and Gallotti & Radice join Maison Territo at Royalmount, Marking a Turning Point for Italian Design in Montreal
Maison Territo

At Maison Territo, Liv and David reinvent the luxury furniture experience, combining a passion for design with timeless elegance.

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Phil Bernard

MISSONI SKY Unveiled: A Masterpiece of Fashion-Inspired Living in Toronto
II BY IV DESIGN

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Supergraphiq

MISSONI SKY Unveiled: A Masterpiece of Fashion-Inspired Living in Toronto
II BY IV DESIGN

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Supergraphiq

MISSONI SKY Unveiled: A Masterpiece of Fashion-Inspired Living in Toronto
II BY IV DESIGN

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Supergraphiq

MISSONI SKY Unveiled: A Masterpiece of Fashion-Inspired Living in Toronto
II BY IV DESIGN

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Supergraphiq

MISSONI SKY Unveiled: A Masterpiece of Fashion-Inspired Living in Toronto
II BY IV DESIGN

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Supergraphiq

MISSONI SKY Unveiled: A Masterpiece of Fashion-Inspired Living in Toronto
II BY IV DESIGN

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Supergraphiq

MISSONI SKY Unveiled: A Masterpiece of Fashion-Inspired Living in Toronto
II BY IV DESIGN

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Supergraphiq

MISSONI SKY Unveiled: A Masterpiece of Fashion-Inspired Living in Toronto
II BY IV DESIGN

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Supergraphiq

MISSONI SKY Unveiled: A Masterpiece of Fashion-Inspired Living in Toronto
II BY IV DESIGN

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Supergraphiq

MISSONI SKY Unveiled: A Masterpiece of Fashion-Inspired Living in Toronto
II BY IV DESIGN

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Supergraphiq

MISSONI SKY Unveiled: A Masterpiece of Fashion-Inspired Living in Toronto
II BY IV DESIGN

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Supergraphiq

MISSONI SKY Unveiled: A Masterpiece of Fashion-Inspired Living in Toronto
II BY IV DESIGN

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Supergraphiq

MISSONI SKY Unveiled: A Masterpiece of Fashion-Inspired Living in Toronto
II BY IV DESIGN

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Supergraphiq

MISSONI SKY Unveiled: A Masterpiece of Fashion-Inspired Living in Toronto
II BY IV DESIGN

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Supergraphiq

MISSONI SKY Unveiled: A Masterpiece of Fashion-Inspired Living in Toronto
II BY IV DESIGN

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Supergraphiq

The Centre de Design de l'UQAM Kicks Off Its Season with the “Parcours: 50 ans de créativité” Exhibition
UQAM Design Center

Melissa Mongiat, B.A graphic design, 2001Left image Student project: “interactive” wooden object and its cardboard model, Mysterious Box, 1998 Teacher: Frédéric MetzRight image Recent project: interactive installation at the Quartier des spectacles in Montreal, 21 swings, Daily tous les jours, 2011 Collaboration: music by Radwan Ghazi Moumneh

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Olivier Blouin

The Centre de Design de l'UQAM Kicks Off Its Season with the “Parcours: 50 ans de créativité” Exhibition
UQAM Design Center

Alain Carle, B.A. environmental design 1989Left image Student project: cross section for a competition of ideas on the theme of a new typology of building, ARQ Competition, 1989Right image Recent project: single-family residence, True North, AtelierCarle, 2018

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Adrien Williams

The Centre de Design de l'UQAM Kicks Off Its Season with the “Parcours: 50 ans de créativité” Exhibition
UQAM Design Center

Catherine Lebrun, B.A. graphic design 2008 Left image Student project: extract from the promotional flyer for the UQAM Graphic Design Graduate Exhibition, 2008 Right image Recent project: Official Team Canada clothing line at the Paris Olympic Games, lululemon, 2024

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lululemon

The Centre de Design de l'UQAM Kicks Off Its Season with the “Parcours: 50 ans de créativité” Exhibition
UQAM Design Center

Isabelle Arsenault, B.A. graphic design 2001 Left image Student project: engraving on plasterboard, Spring1, 2001 Teacher: International Design/Illustration, Ryszard Otręba Right image Recent project: extract from the book cover illustration, Drawing for Illustration, 2022

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Collaboration: Adrien Williams, author; Thames & Hudson Ltd., publisher.

The Centre de Design de l'UQAM Kicks Off Its Season with the “Parcours: 50 ans de créativité” Exhibition
UQAM Design Center

Michel Lussier, B.A. environmental design 1983 Left image Student project: modular telephone, Mutaphone, 1983 Teachers: Georges Adamczyk and Jean-Pierre Hardenne Collaborations: Yves Maillet, Koen de Winter, Siglinde Spanihel, Michel Bourdage and Mireille Leduc Right image Recent Project: World's Fastest and Lightest Sprint Shoe, Adizero Prime, Adidas AG, 2012 Collaborations: Mark Henderson, Michael Joubert, Gabe la O’, Franz Rott, Chris Schultz

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Joe Felzman

The Centre de Design de l'UQAM Kicks Off Its Season with the “Parcours: 50 ans de créativité” Exhibition
UQAM Design Center

Nicolas Ménard, B.A. graphic design 2012 Left image Student project: idea sketch for an animated film, Micromachines, 2012 Teacher: Jean-Philippe Fauteux Right image Recent project: animated advertising film for the Corona beer brand, The History of La Cerveza Mas Fina

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Nexus Studios, 2019

The Centre de Design de l'UQAM Kicks Off Its Season with the “Parcours: 50 ans de créativité” Exhibition
UQAM Design Center

Pierre Léonard, B.A. graphic design 1977 Left image Student project: graphic standards guide, Visual identity for the City of Montreal, 1977 Teacher: Yves Simard Collaboration: Robert Lussier Right image Recent project: graphic variations, Radio-Canada brand image, 2013-2015

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Collaborations: Patrick Fleury and Martin Laliberté, artistic directors; Gabriel Poirier-Galarneau, director, motion designer; Florent Dufort, computer graphic designer

The Centre de Design de l'UQAM Kicks Off Its Season with the “Parcours: 50 ans de créativité” Exhibition
UQAM Design Center

Ying Gao, fashion design, 2000Left image Student project: Digital illustrations, 1999 Teacher: Frédéric MetzRight image Recent project: robotic polymorphic clothing, 2 5 2 6, 2022

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Maude Arsenault