Designed by architect Jérôme Lapierre, the redevelopment of Cossette’s offices, the Quebec City-based creative marketing and communications agency, is a collection of spaces that encourage a variety of opportunities for meetings and collaboration. This minimalist, thoughtful approach results in several distinct workspaces, as well as a central area overlooking the neighboring park.
The workspaces take the form of closed cubicles, characterized by a color palette ranging from soft, neutral tones to cobalt blue. The use of natural wood is a recurring element, visible on the interior facades of the cubicles, as well as on the central tables, which serve as a gathering area.
In the common area, Cossette opts for edb furniture to provide its team with a pleasant space in which to work and relax: Panorama 2p modules in light grey bouclé offer upright, supportive comfort, while the Super-Pause oak chairs, upholstered in the same fabric, offer softness and relaxation.
The customizable nature of edb’s products enabled Cossette to match its choice of furniture to the décor with ease: the light grey bouclé slipcovers blend in with the surrounding tones, while the solid oak structures of the Super-Pause chairs echo the natural wood theme present throughout the space.
Photos by Maxime Brouillet







