Need some inspiration for decorating your home? In this list of marvellous home décor boutiques, you’ll find everything you need to make your space a reflection of you. So, we’re off to investigate some great addresses and make some cool discoveries. Interior design is a real passion, and there is no such thing as too many ideas!
1. Zone Maison
So many beautiful things to discover at Zone Maison, which has four boutiques in the metropolitan area. You’ll find it all in-store or online. An address not to be missed!
Locations Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa and on the Zone Maison website
Trends Contemporary, modern and classic styles
Products Furniture, lighting, textiles, kitchenware, aromatic items, etc.
2. LD Shoppe
Located near Gatineau, LD Shoppe carries collections designed by Mélissa and Sacha Leclair from @leclairdecor. The accessories are ideal for rooms in earthy tones and blend perfectly with brown, beige and white. Just take a look at their Instagram account to be instantly smitten.
Locations Ottawa and on the LD Shoppe website
Trends Modern and classic styles
Products Furniture, lighting, rugs, mirrors, art, etc.
3. V de V maison
Retro enthusiasts, you’ll be spoiled for choice! V de V is the perfect place to snag some rare finds.
The original boutique was opened in Montreal’s Mile-End neighbourhood. Since then, the proposed range of products continues to attract attention as it alternates between past and present trends.
Locations Montreal, Toronto and on the V de V website
Trends Contemporary, retro and industrial styles
Products Armchairs, lamps, cushions, kitchen accessories
4. Ex-Voto
Head for Saint-Laurent Boulevard to Ex-Voto. The boutique, known for its clothing, offers a selection of items for the home, each as attractive as the next. Colourful, original designs, handmade objects and ethical values are at the heart of their product offering.
Locations Montreal and on the Ex-Voto website
Trends Colourful retro style
Products Candles, vases, posters, storage, etc.
5. Palma
This fashion and home décor shop is the brainchild of two sisters, Édith and Maud. By offering a variety of unique fabrics, Palma shines a light on artisans from here and afar. It’s another beautiful stop to make on your next jaunt into the city.
Locations Montreal and on the Palma website
Trends Eclectic style and ethnic influences
Products Flower pots, cushions, quilts, frames and artwork
6. Réunion
Rendezvous at the Réunion boutique to refine the art of dining, find host/hostess gifts, and discover Quebec artists. An assortment of kitchen accessories and local brands are given the spotlight at this shop.
Locations Verdun and on the Réunion website
Trends Art of dining and brilliant colours
Products Local products, kitchen accessories, candles, etc.
7. Bouche Bée
Stunning ceramic pieces (made in Quebec), perfect planters for your “green girls” and floral rugs are some of the items you’ll find at Bouche Bée. While you’re there, stock up on wellness products and unique snacks you can enjoy at home.
Locations Montreal and on the Bouche Bée website
Trends Colourful designs, made locally and imported
Products Tableware, home fragrances, blankets, etc.
8. Maison Pepin
The Maison Pepin shop is candy for the eyes! The ambiance in this décor boutique is truly extraordinary, as is the beautiful alley located in back. You can even rent the alley for your next 5 à 7!
Locations Montreal and on the Maison Pepin website
Trends Eclectic style and various trends
Products Furniture, wall décor, botanical creations, etc.
9. Déjà Vu
Let’s take a detour through the Capitale-Nationale Region to the St-Roch neighbourhood. The Déjà Vu boutique transforms and restores furniture and decorative items, giving them a second life. A splendid collection awaits you!
Locations Quebec City, Déjà Vu Meubles Facebook page and website
Trends Retro style
Products Tables, armchairs, lamps, etc.
10. Buk & Nola
Buk & Nola proposes refined, minimalist decorative items that are a notch above because of their durability and quality. You’ll undoubtedly fall in love often while browsing the Home section of their online boutique or visiting Laurier Avenue in Montreal.
Locations Montreal and on the Buk & Nola website
Trends Clean lines and natural elements
Products Candleholders, throws, hooks, wallpaper, etc.
11. Baba Souk
Hand-crafted Moroccan treasures are the core of the Baba Souk universe. Their rugs are true masterpieces. Visit their boutique, and you’ll likely fall in love with one of their extraordinary creations. You’ve been duly warned!
Locations Montreal and on the Baba Souk website
Trends Pastel colours and hand-woven items
Products Rugs, poufs, pillows, mirrors, etc.
12. Nüspace
Nüspace showcases several brands but variety rules the day. A Cielo hanging lamp, a Fatboy pouf or a Solana coffee table—there’s something for everyone! You’ll create the ambiance you’re looking for with these beautiful pieces easily.
Locations Montreal, Brossard and on the Nüspace website
Trends Urban and mid-century styles
Products Wall art, indoor and outdoor furniture, rugs, lighting, etc.
13. Cœur d’artichaut
The Cœur d’artichaut boutique collaborates with several designers, architects and stylists and allows you to discover privately imported items. Owner Elishava San Nicolas is a native of Mexico and passionate about travelling! She offers superb creations by local artisans who use wood, leather and fabric.
Locations Montreal and on the Cœur d’artichaut website
Trends Modern and classic styles
Products Vases, lighting, furniture, bedding, kitchen accessories, etc.
14. DDD – Dédié au Design Durable
The DDD – Dédié au Design Durable boutique encourages its clients to consume responsibly. It’s where you’ll find only unique, sustainable products, such as Picardie glassware, magnetic wood frames, recycled cotton placemats, and much more.
Locations Montreal and on the DDD website
Trends Sustainable and eco-friendly design
Products Vases, posters, cushions, planters, etc.
15. Rose Bon Bon
Gentle softness emanates from the Rose Bon Bon boutique. You’ll be charmed by the pink and beige décor and the locally sourced products offered. Founder Caroline Leclerc’s mission is to inspire joy within this welcoming space profuse with the art of living well.
Locations Saguenay, Mirabel, Quebec Cityand on the Rose Bon Bon website
Trends Various styles
Products Bedding, dinnerware, clocks, mirrors, wall art, etc.
16. Ambiance Simone
This interior design boutique, Ambiance Simone, is named in honour of the owner’s grandmother. Her granddaughter, Vicky, pays tribute to the amazing woman she was and to her home that always inspired happiness. So, Vicky created this lovely family business, where care is taken in selecting each and every product.
Locations Drummondville and on the Ambiance Simone website
Trends Modern and Boho styles, Quebec and Canadian products
Products Table accessories, cushions, baskets, vases, etc.
17. Chez Nous Chez Vous
If you’re passing through Saint-Lambert, be sure to stop and discover the fantastic universe that is Chez Nous Chez Vous. The diversity in price is thanks to the variety of products, which makes the shop accessible to all. You may even get your hands on the work of a local artist.
Locations Saint-Lambert and on the Chez Nous Chez Vous website
Trends Contemporary styles, Scandinavian inspiration, Quebec and Canadian creations
Products Furniture, lighting, rugs, gardening accessories, etc.
18. Maison allumette
Maison allumette’s décor is the stuff that vintage-style lovers’ dreams are made of. With so many beautiful things to discover, visiting Camille and Julia’s boutique is an activity in itself. A magnificent space where you’ll find plenty of unique items, plus everything you need for a picnic!
Locations Vieux-Boucherville and on the Maison allumette website
Trends Vintage style and handmade products
Products Serving pieces, bathroom accessories, organizational items, etc.
19. Autour de la table
Caroline Sem is not only the mother of two young children, but also a lover of decorative pieces that bring back memories. That's why she opened Autour de la table, a café-boutique in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. Whether you're looking for a delicious latté or a selection of exquisite creations, you're sure to find it!
Locations Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu and on the Autour de la table website
Trends Local handmade products
Products Aprons, utensils, tableware, candles, etc.
20. Atelier Tréma
Our last stop is the stunning boutique Atelier Trema. Located in Bedford in the Eastern Townships, it's sure to delight customers in search of gourmet and artisanal discoveries. The ceramic objects created on site fit in perfectly with the collection of decorative items. Perhaps you'll find the missing piece in your décor, with a café-bistrot pastry in hand.
Locations Bedford and Café Tréma website
Trends Timeless style and maritime inspiration
Products Ceramic works, tableware, etc.
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