Sundays Opens Terminal HQ Showroom in Vancouver

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Vancouver-based furniture brand Sundays has opened a major new retail and creative hub in the city with the launch of its Sundays Terminal HQ Vancouver showroom, marking a significant step in the company’s evolution from a family-led business into a growing multi-brand furniture platform.

The 15,000-square-foot destination space, located at 1728 Glen Drive, represents the brand’s second showroom in Vancouver and serves as both a retail environment and operational headquarters. The location also introduces physical retail for sister brand Hetta and showcases furniture collections from Moe’s, further expanding the company’s multi-brand portfolio.

The opening reflects Sundays’ broader strategy of combining digital-first retail with immersive showroom environments that allow customers to experience furniture in person.

A Larger Space for an Immersive Retail Experience

The Sundays Terminal HQ Vancouver location significantly expands the company’s physical retail footprint in its home market. The larger format showroom allows the brand to present a broader range of furniture collections and lifestyle settings designed to help customers envision how pieces fit into their homes.

The new space was designed by Colapso Studio and integrates both the company’s operational headquarters and its retail environment under one roof. The layout emphasizes thoughtful design details and experiential elements intended to encourage deeper engagement with the brand.

The showroom also marks the first physical retail presence in Canada for Hetta, a newly launched sister brand within the Sundays portfolio. Bringing multiple brands together in one destination allows the company to present a wider range of design styles and product categories while maintaining a cohesive retail environment.

Hetta collection in the new Sundays Terminal HQ in Vancouver. Photo: Sundays

From Digital Startup to Multi-Brand Furniture Platform

Sundays was founded in Vancouver in November 2019 by Barbora Samieian, Moe Samieian, Sara Samieian, and Noah Morse. The founders combined backgrounds in design, furniture wholesale, and international work experience to launch the company with a direct-to-consumer approach.

The brand’s name reflects the feeling associated with the day many people feel most relaxed at home. This concept shaped the company’s philosophy of offering curated furniture collections designed to create comfortable, welcoming spaces.

Rather than offering thousands of products, Sundays built its assortment around capsule collections of versatile pieces. The approach focuses on quality materials and multifunctional designs that can work across a range of home environments.

The company initially launched as a digital-first brand, relying heavily on e-commerce and lifestyle-driven marketing to reach customers. However, the founders quickly recognized that many furniture buyers still wanted to see and experience products in person before making significant purchases.

This realization led the company to gradually introduce showrooms that combine retail, design inspiration, and community engagement.

Expanding Retail Presence Across Canada and the United States

Today, Sundays operates a growing network of showrooms across North America. In addition to the new Sundays Terminal HQ Vancouver location, the brand maintains a flagship-style showroom on South Granville at 1515 West 6th Avenue.

Other Canadian locations include a showroom on Ossington Avenue in Toronto and a location in Calgary’s downtown district. The Calgary showroom is currently the company’s largest outside Vancouver.

The company has also expanded into the United States with showrooms in New York City’s Flatiron district and in Pasadena at the One Colorado retail development. 

Additional expansion has extended the brand’s presence into the Seattle market as well.

These locations are positioned in neighbourhoods known for design, lifestyle retail, and strong pedestrian traffic, aligning with the company’s focus on curated showroom experiences rather than traditional large-format furniture stores.

Moes at Sundays Terminal HQ in Vancouver. Photo: Sundays

Balancing Digital Growth with Physical Retail

Sundays’ expansion strategy has combined digital marketing with carefully selected physical locations. The company built early awareness through social media, influencer collaborations, and visually driven brand storytelling that resonates with younger consumers.

At the same time, the brand has invested in logistics and service infrastructure to support high-value furniture purchases. Customers in Canada and the United States are offered delivery and assembly services for larger items, helping bridge the gap between e-commerce convenience and traditional showroom retail.

The company has also developed a trade program for interior designers and design professionals, strengthening its connections with the professional design community and expanding its reach beyond direct consumer sales.

A Community-Focused Opening Weekend

To celebrate the launch of the Sundays Terminal HQ Vancouver location, the company is hosting a grand opening weekend on March 14 and 15. The event will feature giveaways, sweet treats, and family-friendly activities intended to introduce the new space to the local community.

The showroom is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Sunday from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

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Craig Patterson
Craig Patterson
Located in Toronto, Craig is the Publisher & CEO of Retail Insider Media Ltd. He is also a retail analyst and consultant, Advisor at the University of Alberta School Centre for Cities and Communities in Edmonton, former lawyer and a public speaker. He has studied the Canadian retail landscape for over 25 years and he holds Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Degrees.

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