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Hôtel Gault
Johanne Biffi and La Presse

Hotel Gault

Hotel Gault is the result of the conversion of a commercial building in Old Montreal into a thirty-room hotel. Uncluttered by ostentation, the hotel is defined by spaciousness, light and the balance between the architectural features. Elements of the original structures are brought to the fore: a vast open space on the ground floor, with cast-iron columns and huge windows. The new vocation is expressed within the Second Empire style building in a pure, contemporary language in which the raw materials (steel, concrete, stucco and wood) are balanced with the original elements. The thirty rooms reflect as many variations on the theme of accommodation. They are a sort of architectural laboratory in which individual occupants can modify their space at will, using a series of mobile structural elements: folding screens, draperies, large sliding panels, furniture on casters. The rooms have an open plan, based on a concept of nested subspaces.


Picture credit: Johanne Biffi / Martin Chamberland / Guy Tessier

Rug Creation for the Hotel Gault

The requirement was to create a range of rug designs for a luxury and modern Canadian hotel whose interior design is inspired by classic and contemporary styles:


Our proposal: Give each room its own identity with rich materials, creative solutions, hardy and comfortable textures within budget. - A “standout” collection around which to design models for each space: “Stone”. - Specific colourways in each room. - Variety of special formats in the hotel’s public areas.

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