Maison Perron in Quebec City

More than a workspace, Maison Perron is the tangible expression of this designers’ studio boundless imagination and strong personality. The presence of three Dooor folding doors magnifies the interplay of colors, textures, lights and patterns.

With its baby pink color and glossy surface, the Dooor by the entrance lures into a dream-like environment and winks at the waves of the ceiling light.

A smaller but not less impressive bilateral partition is used as cabinet door, with its mirror finish to offer a splash of unexpectedness within a frame of orderly tiles.

A third Dooor with a daring double-face serves as office door, combining style and discretion thanks to the sound-absorbing properties of the velvet fabric.

Dooor – ENTRANCE
Track: standard, visible, linear, semi-gloss white color
Closing: magnetic with vertical flat iron bar
Handle: CB#3, semi-gloss white color
Cladding: FL EC 3970 vinyl effect, pink color; FL ST 5133 velvet effect, green colour
Dimension: L 1524 mm x H 2130 mm

Dooor – CABINET
Opening: bilateral
Track: standard, visible, linear, semi-gloss white color
Closing: magnetic with vertical flat iron bars
Handle: CB#5, semi-gloss white color
Cladding: leatherette SP MAG 6017 white color; MO MI mirror effect
Dimension: L 1828 mm x H 558 mm

Dooor – OFFICE
Opening: lateral
Track: adjustable, visible, linear, semi-gloss white color
Closing: magnetic with vertical flat iron bar
Handle: CB#3, semi-gloss white color
Cladding: FL EC 3970 vinyl effect leatherette, pink color; FL ST 5141, velvet effect, dark green colour
Dimension: L 888 mm x H 2114 mm

Interior design project: Perron Design
Photo: Vincent Drouin

Maison Perron in Quebec City

More than a workspace, Maison Perron is the tangible expression of this designers’ studio boundless imagination and strong personality. The presence of three Dooor folding doors magnifies the interplay of colors, textures, lights and patterns.

With its baby pink color and glossy surface, the Dooor by the entrance lures into a dream-like environment and winks at the waves of the ceiling light.

A smaller but not less impressive bilateral partition is used as cabinet door, with its mirror finish to offer a splash of unexpectedness within a frame of orderly tiles.

A third Dooor with a daring double-face serves as office door, combining style and discretion thanks to the sound-absorbing properties of the velvet fabric.