Lutchy plaster walls, rainbow surfaces and an olive tree creates a spa -like atmosphere gather That Canadian Studio Stei Mary The luggage is designed for brand monos.
New Monos The location is located on the Osington Street, which is a few blocks away from the small Portugal neighborhood of Toronto.
The brand draws impact from the Japanese concept of “mono no awareness” – appreciation of fleeting moments of beauty – and Stei Mary Used to direct the interior design.
The studio said, “Space invites guests to involve guests in a multi-sensitive journey that connects them with moments of amazement, discovery and happiness, we yearn with the journey.”
Portuguese beds and breakfast are known as “Pusdas”, it also provides a reference for a welcome environment that the team targeted to achieve.
“This dream place on Osington is, influenced by gentle surrealism and the cultural hospitality of Pusdas of Portugal, timeless and badly,” said Stei Mary.
An olive tree stands in the heart of the store, against a light box that rises behind the wall and crosses the roof.
On both sides, waxed plaster walls and split-up cottonwood monoliths help frame the central installation of limestone.
A large central counter is at the top with a slab of Turkish rainbow onyx, pattern with blue-gray and orange veins.
From the countertop, a raised water facility flows towards the front of the store and according to Step Mary “,” reducing the simplicity and connection between nature and humanity, “flows towards the cascades in a lower basin.
The beige color scheme extends beyond the performance of the floor and wall from the roof and the light elements
Cove lighting illuminates large stone shelves, on which accessories products are presented against the neutral background.
“Slowly the hut of the wall huts, adorned with the micro Italian Onis Strito Avorio Stone, reflects the curated collection of brand accessories and accessories, reflecting the products for the mindful traveler,” said Stei Mary.
The back-off-house areas are hidden by tup curtains, while the mirrors installed in the corners allow the space to feel bigger than this.
Ste Marie is known for its hospitality interiors in Vancouver, including recent projects Restaurant affected by Hong Kong’s “Love Motal” And one Bakery decorated in Malty Hue,
The previous force of the studio has included one in the retail Lifestyle store It spots the art of flowers.
Is by photography Doublespace,