Canoe

Featuring rich cedar, cool porcelain panels, and an ethereal ceiling installation, this juicery evokes the feeling of being under the shelter of a flipped canoe.

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Split Rock

Two faceted structures, like a stone split by falling water,  form an illuminated kiosk in Brookfield Place, a glowing beacon within the pedestrian concourse.

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Valise

Inspired by the revelry of rail travel, this juice bar in Union Station wraps guests in materials that celebrate the design legacy of the Beaux Arts transit hub.

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Glacier

To spark curiosity for commuters, this juice bar is framed by grass and river rock, comparing the PATH’s pedestrian movement to a landscape carved by water.

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Canopy

A juice bar born of an outdoor laneway, Canopy uses inventive design solutions to optimize its compact footprint and boldly command street presence.

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Down the Rabbit Hole

This multi-tenant shop on Queen West creatively responds to its long, narrow layout, reimagining the customer journey as Alice’s descent into Wonderland.

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Flag

Bringing a dose of vibrancy to the PATH, this juice bar stands out through its colourful ceiling installation that represents the brand’s many beverage offerings.

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Night Scene

Located in First Canadian Place, Night Scene brings together two beloved purveyors in a coordinated space full of warmth and intrigue.

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Bottle

At this Spadina Village juicery, layered geometries and cloudy wired glass cultivate an unpretentious atmosphere full of visual intrigue.

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Grow-Op

Defined by its luminous glow, this subterranean juice bar is an invitation for passersby to change course and enter an illusionary natural environment.

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