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Exploring the Intersection of Architecture, Interior Design, and Urbanism

Toronto’s large [medium] design office is a multi-disciplinary design firm and research practice led by principals Nadia Cannataro and Francesco Martire. The practice engages in the investigation, exploration, and experimentation in the fields of architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and urbanism. Its portfolio features a wide range of commercial, urban and residential projects, including the recent uncover/ reCover house, that are each a testament to large [medium] design office’s knack for excellence.

At its core, the studio’s principles are rooted in a commitment to serving clients with customized solutions that respond to specificities of site, program, economic, cultural, and social conditions of each project. LARGEMDO.COM

Francesco Martire and Nadia Cannataro, large [medium] design office

Architect/landscape architect Francesco Martire and interior designer Nadia Cannataro

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New Canadian brand Freske is redefining wall design with lightweight cladding solutions

Walls have the power to do more than just physically define a space — their design sets the tone for everything within them. Whether it’s bright and bold fabric wallpaper, textural cladding or geometric acoustic panelling, successful surface solutions are often just as functional as they are visually striking. Enter Canadian wall expert Freske. Launched nationwide this year — and born from a team of material and design professionals — the new Montreal-based brand boasts an impressive portfolio of innovative wall coverings.

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