Maison Territo Introduces New Surface Collections for Design Professionals

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Architects and interior designers continue to look for materials that deliver both technical performance and strong visual impact. In response to that demand, Maison Territo is introducing a new selection of surface collections that expand its offering for refined residential and commercial projects. The latest additions include Versace Ceramics, Stoneleaf, and Moooi Ceramics, each bringing a distinct design language and material expression to the Montréal showroom.

The new introductions reflect Maison Territo’s ongoing focus on curating internationally recognized brands that offer both craftsmanship and creative depth. Together, the three collections provide designers with new tools to shape bold, sophisticated interiors, from statement floors and walls to architectural surfaces and decorative installations.

Versace Ceramics: Iconic Motifs in Architectural Surfaces

Versace Ceramics translates the unmistakable aesthetic of the Italian fashion house into architectural materials designed for the home. The surfaces are conceived to bring the elegance of the Versace lifestyle into every room, beginning with floors and extending into bathrooms, living spaces, and feature walls.

Across the collection, the maison’s iconic motifs become decorative elements integrated directly into the ceramic surfaces. Patterns and classical references combine with contemporary tile formats to create a strong visual identity that stands out in both residential and hospitality environments.

The result is a series of surfaces that carry the brand’s signature opulence while remaining functional for everyday living. Designers can use the tiles to anchor a space with statement flooring or introduce accent walls that bring a fashion-driven aesthetic into interior architecture.

Versace Ceramics, photo via Maison Territo

Stoneleaf: Natural Stone with Contemporary Flexibility

Stoneleaf offers a different material expression, focusing on thin sheets of natural stone designed for versatility across a wide range of applications. The material is mineral-based and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, as well as in dry or damp environments.

Its lightweight format allows designers to incorporate natural stone into areas that might otherwise be difficult to clad. Stoneleaf can be used on walls, ceilings, furniture, fireplaces, showers, staircases, pools, and even backlit surfaces, giving projects a distinctive architectural character.

The sheets retain the authentic texture and appearance of natural stone while presenting a contemporary, design-forward look. This balance between organic materiality and modern application makes Stoneleaf suitable for both minimalist and expressive interiors.

Stoneleaf ceramics. Photo: Maison Territo

Moooi Ceramics: Pattern, Narrative, and Atmosphere

Moooi Ceramics brings a more poetic and narrative-driven approach to surface design. Known for its imaginative design language, Moooi translates its creative philosophy into tile collections that emphasize repetition, rhythm, and subtle storytelling.

Each tile pattern is intended to evoke a sense of calm and quiet strength. The repeating motifs draw inspiration from natural cycles, creating surfaces that feel grounding and contemplative. In residential interiors, these patterns can introduce a gentle visual texture, while in commercial or hospitality spaces they can establish a distinctive atmosphere.

The collections offer designers the opportunity to create immersive environments where surfaces contribute to the emotional tone of the space as much as its visual impact.

Mooi Ceramics. Image: Maison Territo

Expanding the Material Palette for Designers

With the addition of Versace Ceramics, Stoneleaf, and Moooi Ceramics, Maison Territo continues to expand its curated selection of architectural surfaces. The new collections complement the showroom’s existing portfolio of European furnishings and design pieces, allowing professionals to coordinate materials, furniture, and finishes within a single destination.

This integrated approach supports the needs of architects and interior designers working on high-end residential or hospitality projects. By bringing together distinctive brands under one roof, Maison Territo offers a resource for specifying surfaces that range from expressive and decorative to natural and understated.

A Montréal Destination for Global Design

Maison Territo is a luxury furniture and interior design destination based in Montréal, specializing in exclusive European home collections. Located at Royalmount, the 11,000-square-foot showroom presents a curated portfolio of internationally recognized brands, many available only through Maison Territo in Canada.

Built on the Territo family’s long-standing design legacy, the store sits at the intersection of fashion, architecture, and high-end residential interiors. The showroom serves architects, interior designers, and discerning private clients seeking exceptional craftsmanship and global design leadership.

Design professionals interested in the new surface collections are encouraged to visit the showroom to experience the materials in person and explore how they can be incorporated into upcoming projects. Visit the Maison Territo website to learn more.

Location: 5050 Côte de Liesse #1050 Mont-Royal, QC H4P 0C9 Canada

Phone: 514-800-0102

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