During the exclusive Stikki Peaches exhibition, Maison Territo transformed into an immersive artistic environment where bold visuals, refined interiors, and atmosphere came together in a powerful way. Inside the design showroom in Montreal, the evening felt like a meeting point between contemporary art, interior design, music, and culture. Known for his striking visual identity and modern reinterpretations, Stikki Peaches brought a new rhythm to the space, creating a memorable art and design experience in the heart of Royalmount Montreal.
Inside the Artistic Universe of Stikki Peaches
Throughout the showroom, large visual compositions created a strong dialogue with Maison Territo’s curated interiors. Each artwork introduced contrast, movement, and character, standing against elegant furniture pieces and refined decorative settings. The result was more than a traditional Montreal art exhibition; it was a layered experience where every corner felt intentional. The showroom itself became part of the story, allowing visitors to see how contemporary art Montreal can live naturally within a sophisticated design environment.
A Curated Night of Art and Design
As guests moved through the space, the evening unfolded through discovery, conversation, and creative energy. The exhibition encouraged people to pause, observe, and connect with the pieces, while the interiors offered a warm and elevated setting for each moment. Music by Jojo Flores shaped the ambiance, adding rhythm and emotion to the night. Together, the art, sound, lighting, and design created an immersive atmosphere that celebrated the connection between interior design Montreal and artistic expression.
More Than a Design Destination
This exhibition reflected Maison Territo’s vision of being more than a showroom. It is a cultural destination where furniture, art, music, and creativity meet in meaningful ways. By welcoming experiences like this, Maison Territo continues to bring a new artistic dimension to its Royalmount space, reinforcing its place within Montreal’s creative landscape. The Stikki Peaches display remains a reminder that design is not only seen, but felt, experienced, and remembered.


