Lysanne Pepin's functional Montreal loft
Since moving into her 936-square-foot loft in Old Montreal, designer and artistic director Lysanne Pepin has constantly adapted to her somewhat eccentric needs. Unlike her trendy boutique, Maison Pépin, in her loft, function takes precedence over trends.
Maison Pepin: the creative space is expanding
Multidisciplinary artist Lysanne Pepin has spent the last year investing not only a lot of energy, but also creativity in renovating, redesigning and expanding the premises of Maison Pepin.
Enjoy summer evenings… in the Pepin Shop alleyway
Have you heard of the Pepin Shop? Creative lab meets vegetarian lunch counter and treasure trove for lovers of beautiful, locally crafted products in this lively Old Montréal apartment. The Pepin Shop promotes local craftmanship with products that include home decor, kitchen accessories, fine stationery, gourmet products and furniture.
Lysanne Pepin and Mélanie Vaugeois developed an instant professional and personal connection with each other.
Whether you stay for an hour, a day, or a month, chances are the feeling of being on vacation will never fade in Les Voisines, a stunning property with the look of a luxurious beach house. Beyond the large glass facades, there might well be dunes, a surf break at Montauk, or a landscape of tall grass. But it's the small, ecologically rich Gilbert Lake that you glimpse through the trees.
An incredible boutique chalet by Maison Pepin and APPAREIL architecture available for rent on Airbnb
Available for rent on Airbnb, Les Voisines can accommodate up to 14 people with its numerous bedrooms and open-plan living spaces offering simply magnificent views of nature. Guests will be able to live in a space furnished with pieces and decorative items sold by Maison Pepin. So, if you fall in love with the beautiful chair where you enjoyed your coffee every morning during your stay, you'll have the option to purchase it for your own home.
Inside the cocoon of… businesswoman Lysanne Pepin
She has lived and worked in the heart of Old Montreal for over 20 years. And to escape the hustle and bustle of the neighborhood, she heads to the Eastern Townships every week, where she owns a cottage surrounded by the abundant nature she couldn't live without. Open for visits.