Not quite as big as ICFF, the Montreal International Interior Design Show still holds its own. This year there was a world-class design contingent from Belgium, a lot of which we didn't see at ICFF, and some truly remarkable student work, both of which we will post later this week. Meanwhile, Quebec based designers are creating some compelling design. Above, Jacques Parise and his square bath tub for Wet and an innovative combo office desk and meeting table design by W8rks. More in the extended post.

Wet bath closer up...

...and W8rks desk.

Jean-Francois Papillon was showing the latest iteration of his dining table with integrated burners/warmers.


Louis Potvin was showing his latest lighting collection for Lume (above & below).


Ambient lighting by Eklipse.

Alexandre Lapointe's modular daybed/sofa/cushion.

Sima Lux lamp collection by Jacques Simard.
And in the "not-quite-from-Quebec" category:

Grohe's new F1 faucet.

Carrot LEDs (note the LEDs under water in the vase).






