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Meet the winners of the 2025 Miralis Design Contest

Each year, the Miralis Design Contest highlights the talent, creativity, and craftsmanship of our partner network.

The 2025 edition is no exception. This year, the jury deliberation took place in Montreal, at the Le Vaco showroom, in an atmosphere that was both inspiring and collaborative. Bringing together complementary perspectives, the jury notably included designer Tania Morrison, design historian Vanessa Sicotte, innovation specialist Noémie Bernier, and Ligne editor Dave Richard.

These discussions allowed for the exchange of ideas, the challenging of viewpoints, and the selection of winning projects across each category.

Through bold, thoughtful, and deeply human projects, our partners have pushed the boundaries of design to create spaces that are both inspiring and enduring.

We are proud to present the winners of this new edition.

Contemporary Project Category

Fjord Interiors – Design by Olivier Gregorio

This category highlights projects with a modern design approach, where lines, volumes, and materials are carefully crafted to express a clear and confident contemporary vision.

Founded by passionate designers, Fjord Interiors stands out with its contemporary design style. With projects developed down to the finest detail, the company is known for a rigorous yet sensitive approach, where every line, material, and interaction has purpose.

The winning project, designed by Olivier Gregorio, perfectly reflects this signature: a refined and controlled space where materials and light interact seamlessly to create an atmosphere that is both modern and warm.

Material: Similacquer Seashell SA360-M

Miralis Surfaces Project & People’s Choice Award

Rubic Cuisines Salles de bain – Design by Eric Duplessis

This category highlights the integration of Miralis Surfaces within a project, focusing on how they are showcased through thoughtful application, harmony with other materials, and creative use. The People’s Choice Award recognizes projects that generated strong engagement from the public.

Rubic stands out with a bold design approach, where contrasts and textures become tools of expression. The company creates unique spaces, often defined by a balance between architectural character and functionality.

The winning projects, designed by Eric Duplessis, showcase Miralis Surfaces countertops with precision and creativity. The work on volumes, materials, and finishes from both designers captivated both the jury and the public on social media.

Materials: Arctic White Laminate 505 and European Laminate Achene Blond H214
Materials: Wood S681 Macchiato and Similacquer Rocher Blanc SA452

Miralis’ choice

Ma Cuisiniste – Design by Eve-Marie St-Laurent

This distinction highlights the project that received the most votes from Miralis team members, recognizing a concept that generated strong internal enthusiasm.

Ma Cuisiniste is known for its ability to design deeply human spaces, tailored to everyday living. Each project reflects a strong understanding of client needs, combined with a true appreciation for aesthetics.

With this project, Eve-Marie St-Laurent presents a kitchen that is both functional and inviting, where design supports everyday moments. A balanced transitional space, warm and perfectly suited to its environment.

Material: European Laminate Achene Arabica H220

Québec Project

Cuisines Rosemère – Design by Lior Askal

This category highlights the most outstanding project completed in Québec, celebrating the talent, creativity, and craftsmanship of our local partners.

Cuisines Rosemère stands out for its refined projects, where every detail is thoughtfully considered. In this project by Lior Askal, the approach results in a structured yet calming kitchen, where clean lines and materials come together naturally.

The contrast between full-height wood-look cabinetry and the black island creates a strong and elegant composition. Integrated appliances, precise alignments, and minimalist elements contribute to a fluid, functional, and perfectly executed space.

Materials: Master Oak light natural Neolaminate 0H915 and FENIX Black Satin SF119-M

Ontario Project

Paragon Kitchens – Design by Aileen Salva Brown

This category highlights the most outstanding project completed in Ontario.

Paragon Kitchens is a reference in Ontario for custom projects that combine elegance and performance. The company takes a client-centered approach, where each space is designed to fit a specific lifestyle.

With this project, Aileen Salva Brown presents a bright and well-balanced kitchen, where volumes, circulation, and the use of Miralis products are thoughtfully considered. Discreet storage, open niches, and the back kitchen contribute to both fluidity and functionality.

Materials: Natura Laminate U-L05 and FENIX Merino Fiber SF124-M

United States Project

Decori Kitchens – Design by Shai Arviv

This category highlights the most outstanding project completed in the United States.

Based in the United States, Decori Kitchens designs custom spaces that combine contemporary aesthetics with functional optimization. The company is known for its ability to maximize the potential of any space, regardless of constraints.

The project by Shai Arviv stands out for its intelligent layout, where every detail is designed to enhance the user experience while maintaining a strong design signature.

Material: Hickory Wood N-500

A Collective Strength

Beyond the awards, these projects reflect the richness and diversity of the Miralis partner network.

Each partner, in their own way, helps push the boundaries of design by creating spaces that go far beyond the kitchen:
places for living, sharing, and meaningful moments that last over time.

Congratulations to all the winners of the 2025 edition.