Form Collective Wins at the 2023 Havan Awards for Housing Excellence!

We are pleased to announce Form Collective has won in the category Best Townhouse/Condominium Renovation Under $500,00 for their Coal Harbour Condo project at the 2023 Havan Awards for Housing Excellence!

Best Townhouse/Condominium Renovation - Under $500,000:

Coal Harbour Condo - Headland Construction Corporation with Form Collective & Sofo Kitchens

Find the full list of winners at Havan

 


Form Collective Is a 2023 Havan Awards for Housing Excellence Finalist!

We are pleased to announce Form Collective has been nominated for 2 projects in the 2023 Havan Awards for Housing Excellence!

Best Townhouse/Condominium Renovation - Under $500,000:

Marinaside Light - Condoworks Design Renovations Ltd. with Form Collective

Coal Harbour Condo - Headland Construction Corporation with Form Collective

Find the full list of finalists at Havan

 


Form Collective Nominated as a Finalist with Condoworks at the Georgie Awards

We are excited to announce Form Collective has been nominated with Condoworks Design Renovations on our 'Marinaside Light' renovation project at the 2023 Georgie Awards.

Find full list of Finalists here.


Form Collective Wins an AWMAC Award

We are pleased to announce Form Collective won an AWMAC Award of Excellence with Towne Millwork for our project on Orion Construction's  Head Office Project!


The 9 Best Interior Designers in Vancouver (2022)

“Modern, classy, and a hint of chic,” these all perfectly describe the remarkable talent of Lauren and Josephina from Form Collective. This brilliant team is known for being one of the best of the best Vancouver interior designers. They truly make it possible to build gorgeous spaces that no one would ever want to leave. Making a difference is a part of the charm of the Form Collective.

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Form Collective is Nominated as a Finalist for the Havan 2022 Housing Excellence Awards!

We are a 2022 Havan Awards Finalist for Best New Small-Scale Home: $750k and Over with Quinton Construction for ‘A Greener Angle’.

Find the full list of Havan finalists here.


Western Living: One Material, Two Directions

The oversized island in this Vancouver kitchen needed a large light fixture to match, so a grand chandelier was custom fabricated by Karice Lighting from the same material as the minimalist hood vent. “Using a matching finish allowed the fixture to be a statement on its own, while still being complementary,” says Josephina Serra of Form Collective, who designed the space alongside colleague Lauren Webb. But while the lighting design is a true statement piece, the matching hood is actually intended to play a supporting role. “Though they’re both the same powder-coated metal, the idea was the hood fan would be understated in order for it to not compete with the stone backsplash,” Serra says. And what a backsplash it is: lime-green onyx from Aeon Stone and Tile, a playful, modern take on the marble trend—definitely no wallflower. “We were lucky to have a client who wasn’t afraid of colour.”


SFU’S The Study Is Already Burnaby's Coolest Pub – And It Hasn't Even Opened

When I first moved back to North Burnaby a few years ago, I was heartbroken to hear that the Mountain Shadow had been closed down.

I don’t drink, but I do love a good pub menu and a place to watch sports and have a few laughs. The Mountain Shadow met all of those requirements and it was located right in the ‘hood I grew up in.

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Design 101: How To Achieve The Perfect Feng Shui Interior

Does summer have you feeling relaxed? Why not extend those chill vibes into your home. Let us help you with some basic feng shui you can do right now.

Feng shui is based on the simple principle that your living space reflects your life. It is all about balance. The three main energy centres of a good feng shui house are the bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom because they are so deeply connected to your health.

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SFU Pub To Open In The Next Few Weeks

The Study Public House, SFU’s new on-campus pub, is set to open within the next few weeks.

Unlike the Highland Pub, which closed in 2017, The Study Public House will be run by a private corporation, the Joseph Richards Group, which is a B.C.-based hospitality company that was selected by SFU to run the space.

The Peak sat down for an interview with The Study’s general manager, Samantha Baker.

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