Project Detail

Inscape

Inscape was moving into a brand new office at 220 Bay St. and needed it to function in a variety of ways. The space would be used as a showroom, office, co-working space, student study space, and as training headquarters for North America.

As a prominent designer and manufacturer of furnishings for efficient workspaces, it was imperative for Inscape’s new downtown Toronto location to serve as a showroom, office, co-working space, and the North American training headquarters. This versatile space serves as the initial impression for potential clients, underscoring the importance of it being both functional and inspirational.

Figure3 meticulously crafted Inscape's new space to transcend beyond a mere showroom, becoming a dynamic and revenue-generating experience that establishes a meaningful connection between the brand and its customer base. The curation is guided by the brand's amicable and hospitable values, ensuring a space that not only showcases products but also warmly welcomes and engages visitors.

Inscape Toronto showroom, glass walls with bright pink and yellow film

The Figure3 team artfully integrated biophilic design elements and curated the journey with a discerning focus on residential design touchpoints. The result is a sophisticated environment that goes beyond mere comfort, striving to evoke a sense of home for both staff and guests.

Inscape Toronto showroom. Light wood bench seating against wall with large windows and fiddle leaf plant
Inscape Toronto showroom kitchen with tables and concrete floors
Inscape Toronto showroom living room with desks and upholstered seating
Inscape Toronto showroom, library with upholstered seating and magnetic vision board
Inscape showroom entrance with glass wall featuring logo