Canadian design studio Ste Marie has crafted a tranquil and immersive space for Monos, a luggage brand influenced by the Japanese philosophy of mono no aware—an appreciation of fleeting beauty. Located on Ossington Street near Toronto’s Little Portugal, the store blends minimalism with natural elements, creating an atmosphere that evokes travel, discovery, and relaxation.
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A Harmonious Blend of Nature and Design
Inspired by Portuguese pousadas, known for their warm hospitality, the store incorporates soft lighting, organic materials, and neutral tones. These elements work together to create a timeless and calming environment.
At the heart of the space, an olive tree stands in front of a vertical light box, extending onto the ceiling to enhance the store’s airy feel. Meanwhile, waxed plaster walls and split-faced cottonwood limestone monoliths add depth and texture. Together, these features establish a serene setting that invites customers to explore.
One of the most striking design elements is the central counter, crafted from Turkish rainbow onyx. Its rich blue-grey and orange veins complement the store’s neutral palette, adding warmth and visual interest. Additionally, a raised water feature flows from the counter toward the front of the store, cascading into a lower basin. This detail symbolizes the connection between nature and human experience, reinforcing Monos’ travel-inspired philosophy.
Thoughtful Details for an Immersive Experience
To maintain a cohesive look, the store’s beige color scheme extends across the ceiling, flooring, and walls. Cove lighting softly illuminates the stone shelves, which elegantly display Monos’ luggage and accessories. Italian Onice Striato Avorio stone frames the built-in display niches, enhancing the store’s refined aesthetic.
Meanwhile, full-length mirrors placed in the corners create a sense of spaciousness, while taupe curtains discreetly conceal back-of-house areas. These thoughtful details contribute to a seamless and immersive shopping experience, aligning with Monos’ commitment to mindful travel.
Ste Marie’s Signature Approach
Ste Marie is known for designing hospitality and retail spaces that tell a compelling story. Their past projects include a restaurant inspired by Hong Kong’s love motels and a bakery infused with warm, malty hues.
With Monos’ Toronto store, the studio once again delivers more than just a retail space—it offers a sensory experience where design, nature, and travel converge.