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Maison Territo Opening Luxury Furniture Store at Royalmount

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Maison Territo, a new luxury furniture destination, is set to open its doors at Royalmount in Montreal this January. The 11,000-square-foot space will showcase an array of high-end designer furniture and exclusive collections from renowned Italian fashion brands Fendi Casa, Versace Home, Dolce & Gabbana Casa, and Bentley Home. This marks a first-of-its-kind concept in Canada, offering Montrealers access to globally celebrated luxury furniture lines.

“We are thrilled to bring this unique concept to Montreal,” said David Territo, CEO and co-founder of Maison Territo. “Our goal is to provide customers with a curated, immersive experience where they can explore exquisite collections that combine fashion and furniture, all under one roof.”

Maison Territo will span 11,000 square feet on the first floor of Royalmount in Montreal. Floor plan: Royalmount

A New Era for the Territo Legacy

Maison Territo builds upon the legacy of Casavogue, a premium furniture store founded over 50 years ago by David Territo’s parents, Calogero and Francesca Territo. Casavogue has long been synonymous with high-quality furniture and trendsetting designs.

David Territo

The new store, described by Territo as “Maison Territo by Casavogue,” reflects both an evolution and a tribute. “It took us a long time to choose a name for this new space, but ultimately, it was an obvious choice to honour my family and my parents,” he explained.

Territo and his wife, Liv Siv-Ing, are the driving forces behind this new chapter. “This project is incredibly close to our hearts,” he added.

An Immersive Luxury Experience

Maison Territo’s design concept integrates four distinct mini-stores within its space. Each brand—Fendi, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, and Bentley—will have its dedicated area, immersing customers in the aesthetic and ethos of the respective collections.

“The layout allows customers to fully experience the identity of each brand,” Territo said. “When you walk into the Fendi area, you feel like you’re stepping into a Fendi boutique. The same applies to Dolce & Gabbana, Bentley, and Versace.”

In addition to its furniture collections, Maison Territo will showcase lighting fixtures by Larose Guyon, a prestigious Canadian company known for its handcrafted designs. Among the highlights will be a signature lighting installation over a 17-foot bar in the store, intended as a gathering point for events and socializing.

The store will also offer exclusive Devialet portable speakers created in collaboration with Fendi, adding a unique audio element to its offerings.

Rendering of the new Maison Territo at Royalmount in Montreal. Image supplied
Rendering of the new Maison Territo at Royalmount in Montreal. Image supplied

Filling a Gap in Montreal’s Luxury Market

David Territo emphasized that Maison Territo aims to cater to a clientele seeking exclusive, high-quality home furnishings. “Many of our customers travel to places like Miami, New York, and Paris to find unique pieces,” he noted. “Now, they can find these luxury collections locally.”

Targeted at moneyed, design-savvy customers, the store will also work closely with architects and interior designers. “Often, a client will choose a single statement piece and design an entire space around it,” Territo explained.

The location at Royalmount aligns perfectly with Maison Territo’s upscale vision. “Royalmount is becoming Montreal’s premier luxury destination, with top-tier brands and an incredible environment for clients seeking quality and elegance,” Territo said.

Dolce & Gabbana at the new Maison Territo at Royalmount in Montreal. Image supplied
Dolce & Gabbana at the new Maison Territo at Royalmount in Montreal. Image supplied

A Personal Mission

For David Territo, Maison Territo is more than a business venture; it’s a deeply personal endeavour. After losing two brothers to cancer in recent years, Territo felt a renewed commitment to honour his family’s legacy.

“Opening Maison Territo is a way to carry our family name forward,” he shared. “There will even be a wall in the store featuring one of my father’s original designs, carved into stone. It’s a tribute to where we started and where we’re headed.”

Versace Home at the new Maison Territo at Royalmount in Montreal. Image supplied
Versace Home at the new Maison Territo at Royalmount in Montreal. Image supplied

Looking Ahead

While Territo’s immediate focus is on the January opening of Maison Territo, he hinted at the potential for future expansion. “We didn’t plan on opening a second location initially, but who knows? I’d love to see this brand grow further,” he said.

“Montreal is ready for this,” Territo concluded. “We’re excited to welcome customers to experience something truly special.”

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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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