From Concept to Reality: A Story of Inspiration at the Rosarium Café
In the world of design, some projects transcend trends—they become moments. This April, Claris Company had the extraordinary opportunity to collaborate with visionary designer James Loppie on one such moment: the Rosarium Café.
Unveiled at the Living Luxe Design Show, the Rosarium Café is more than a café—it’s an immersive design experience. Conceived by Maseeh Sharifi as a space where florals, lifestyle, and community intersect, the Rosarium blurs the lines between beauty and utility. Anchored by creative partnerships with Cosentino, Benjamin Moore, and Claris Company, this is a concept that invites you to pause, reflect, and connect.
Working alongside James Loppie, we pushed the boundaries of what a mirror could be. Not just a reflective surface, but an integral design element—one that plays with light, form, and mood. The result? A mirror that stands as a sculptural expression of vision, rooted in materiality and precision.
Color, stone, and botanicals flow throughout the space—each medium intentionally placed to complement the others. Our mirrors were designed to echo this harmony, offering clarity without intrusion, beauty without excess. This is what happens when a product doesn’t just sit in a room—it contributes to the story.
The Rosarium Café makes its official debut at the Living Luxe Design Show, running April 25–27 at the Toronto Congress Centre. Join us between 10 AM – 5 PM daily to witness the first reveal of this extraordinary concept and experience firsthand how vision becomes reality.
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