Maison Territo Opens Luxury Furniture Store at Royalmount

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Maison Territo has officially opened its doors at the highly anticipated Royalmount development in Montreal, bringing an elevated and fashion-forward approach to luxury home furnishings. The 11,000-square-foot store marks a significant expansion for the family-run business behind Casa Vogue, which has served Quebec’s design community for over five decades.

“It’s a project we have at heart,” said David Territo, Co-Founder and CEO of Maison Territo. “This new store is about continuing our family legacy and offering something entirely new and exclusive to the Quebec market.”

David Territo

A Family Legacy Reinvented

The new store, Maison Territo by Casa Vogue, is the evolution of a business that started in the early 1970s with David’s father as a furniture maker. The family gradually transitioned into high-end retail, with Casa Vogue becoming a trendsetting destination for luxury furniture.

“We’ve always travelled the world—Milan, High Point, wherever we need to go—to stay ahead of trends,” said Territo. “Now, we’re introducing pieces that have never been available in Canada.”

Maison Territo represents a strategic expansion of the brand. Casa Vogue’s original store will remain open and is set to undergo renovations next year to further elevate the brand. “This isn’t a replacement. It’s an addition—and an exciting new chapter,” said Territo.

Versace Home at Maison Territo at Royalmount. Photo credit: Phil Bernard

An Exclusive Brand Experience

The new store is unlike anything else in the province. Designed by Montreal’s blanchette archi.design, the store is divided into four immersive brand zones—each dedicated to a luxury fashion house with its own home collection. These include Fendi Casa, Versace Home, Dolce & Gabbana Casa, and Bentley Home.

“When you walk into the Fendi section, you’ll feel like you’re inside a Fendi store,” said Territo. “The same goes for the other brands. Each space is designed to fully reflect the identity of the collection.”

Territo explained that each brand zone is built with intention and detail, offering a full range of furnishings—from living room and bedroom sets to fine tableware, accessories, and lighting. “We even have a mattress collection made in Italy using Loro Piana fabrics,” he added.

All four brands are exclusive to Maison Territo in Quebec.

Kitchen display at Maison Territo at Royalmount. Photo credit: Phil Bernard

A Design Destination at Royalmount

Maison Territo is located on the exterior portion of the newly opened Royalmount development, a premium retail and lifestyle destination in Montreal. The exterior-facing location places it near the skating rink and event spaces, offering easy access and strong visibility.

“The idea was to be among other luxury brands and restaurants in a location that caters to high-end clients,” said Territo. “It’s a destination for people who appreciate quality and design.”

The 11,000-square-foot showroom is large enough to accommodate the different brand zones while maintaining an open and elegant flow. “It’s four stores in one,” Territo noted. “Each one delivers a completely immersive brand experience.”

Dolce&Gabbana Casa at Maison Territo at Royalmount. Photo credit: Phil Bernard

Design That Reflects Heritage and Innovation

Maison Territo’s storefront features modern stainless steel arches—a contemporary nod to the Italian architectural influences found in the original Casa Vogue store.

“The arches represent our Italian heritage,” explained Territo. “We modernized them using stainless steel to create a fresh, architectural language that connects past and present.”

Inside, design continues to play a central role. The Dolce & Gabbana Casa section is wrapped in black to make the brand’s colourful pieces pop. A 17-foot bar greets visitors near the entrance, designed as a gathering point for events and daily hospitality.

“We’ll offer espresso, champagne, and host design events,” said Territo. “And above the bar, we’re showcasing a handmade lighting fixture from Quebec-based La Rose Gouillon—it’s stunning.”

Fendi Casa at Maison Territo at Royalmount. Photo credit: Phil Bernard

More Than Retail: A Concierge Experience

Maison Territo is more than just a store—it’s a full-service experience tailored to discerning homeowners, interior designers, and architects. The team offers bespoke concierge services and white-glove delivery across Canada.

“It’s not just about selling a product. It’s about guiding clients through a personalized journey,” said Territo. “From selecting a single standout piece to designing an entire home, we work closely with each client.”

The team also works closely with architects who are designing high-end residences. “They often build a room’s design around a single signature piece. That’s where we come in,” he said.

Versace Home at Maison Territo at Royalmount. Photo credit: Phil Bernard

Responding to Montreal’s Evolving Design Market

Territo believes that the timing is right for this type of store in Montreal, as many affluent clients previously shopped abroad for exclusive pieces.

“Montrealers who love luxury brands often go to Miami, New York, or Paris to find these products,” he said. “Now, they can find them here—local, exclusive, and curated.”

He also noted a cultural shift in the way people shop for furniture. “People are moving away from fast furniture,” he explained. “They want pieces with meaning, that can be passed down. A dining table isn’t just furniture—it holds memories.”

Looking Ahead

When asked about the potential for future expansion, Territo said the focus right now is on making the Royalmount location a success—but he didn’t rule out growth.

“We didn’t necessarily plan for a second location,” he said. “But now that it’s open, I’d love to take this brand and push it forward.”

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