For 9 years, Cœur d’Artichaut has cultivated a vision: to put design at the forefront, with meaning and intention.
A curation shaped by our travels, encountering exceptional European workshops—rare pieces, long absent in Montreal, which we chose to reveal and anchor here.
Today, our boutique and our selection are part of the inaugural Montreal Design Week.
A focus on a singular style, where each object finds its place, asserts a presence, and elevates the spaces it inhabits.
Today, these creations naturally fit into the Montreal landscape. They run through your projects, fuel our collaborations, and define worlds.
We invite you to continue this journey with us, discovering these iconic objects—the Cœur d’Artichaut Signature collection.
The Archives
Discover the collection of items that are part of our Signature collection. Each item has taken its place throughout our history, leaving an indelible mark on Montreal's décors.
Archives
The Padron
It was first introduced in our shop in 2017.
It quickly became a centerpiece of our collection.
Materials: teak and natural caramel-colored leather.
Inspired by and adapted from Jens Risom's design (1942) for Knoll.
Today, this model is often seen in casual, Scandinavian, or bohemian settings.
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Skelton
One of our signature Cœur d’Artichaut designs.
Inspired by a trip to Cozumel, the idea was born to create an oversized pendant light, in black and natural rattan.
This design was launched in 2018 in collaboration with Gharyan Stoneware, with handcrafted production in Tunisia. It marks the beginning of a wonderful partnership.
The pendant lights from this first collection can be seen at Carrefour Laval, at Reitmans.
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The Danish woman
A creation by Patrice Lefebvre, architect.
Although the design of this chair is often associated with Hans Wegner due to its style, its exact origin remains anonymous. "La Danoise", as we have named it, was produced in a limited series by Patrice in his workshop - made from Quebec white oak.
Today, it represents a bond of friendship between Coeur d'Artichaut and Patrice, and will be exhibited in store during Design Week from April 28 to May 7.