InSpaces: Cartier Montréal, Canada by élément de base

01 Jun 2022

Entering the vertical space of Brooke Stephenson from @foundmythrill in the Rosemont district, a multi-level home built by Jean Verville Architect that spreads the traditional living zones on four floors, each with a functional purpose. 

InSpaces: Cartier Montréal, Canada by élément de base

Entering the vertical space of Brooke Stephenson from @foundmythrill in the Rosemont district, a multi-level home built by Jean Verville Architect that spreads the traditional living zones on four floors, each with a functional purpose. 

Seen in the lounge/kitchen area is the new edb Coastline sectional with its graphically curved backrest and solid walnut legs. Jonc stools and a Pivot table complement the setup.

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Available online and in-store. Fully removable covers as always. 

Technical sheet

  • Modules: CST-1 + CST-1
  • Module dimensions: W 66" x D 36"
  • Full configuration: W 102" x D 66"
  • Photos: Antoine Fortin 

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