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Biggest Interior Design Firms in Metro Vancouver Biggest Interior Design 1301 20141007 page Category BUSINESSVANCOUVER 32 JANUARY 12–18, 2016 BIVLIST Biggest interior designdesign firmsfirms inin MetroMetro VancouverVancouver RANKED BY | BY | TotalTotal billable billable interior interior design design staff staff in in Vancouver Vancouver Rank Company Local principal(s) Recent projects in B.C. % commercial Year Billable staff '16 % residential founded '16/'15 % hospitality SmartDesign Group Nick Baker, president and CEO Retail, food and beverage developments in Vancouver and internationally; vessel 50% 2000 36 1150 Station St Suite 102 , Vancouver V6A 4C7 remodels and food service planning for BC Ferry Services Inc; Whole Foods Market, 0% 36 1 P: 604-662-7015 F: 604-662-7018 www.smartdesigngroup.com Save-On-Foods, Everything Wine, BCAA retail concept 50% HOK Joe Pettipas, SVP, management principal, Western King County Courthouse, IHSC Kelowna Cardiac, Peoples Trust, RBC, TD 80% 1997 35 1085 Homer St Suite 330, Vancouver V6B 1J4 Canada, Michelle Roundell, director of business NP 25 2 P: 604-648-1063 F: NP www.hok.com/about/locations/vancouver development, Janice Handiak, VP, interiors leader 20% Kasian Architecture Interior Design and Planning Ltd Don Kasian, president, Carol Jones, Michael ICBC, bcIMC, KPMG, Health Sciences Association, BC Hydro, COPE 378, Trinity 95% 1983 27 1500 Georgia St W Suite 1685, Vancouver V6G 2Z6 McDonald, Wojciech Brus, Milton Gardner, Alan Western University, YVR Offices, McCarthy Tetrault, Edmonton Arena Casino, West 0% 21 3 P: 604-683-4145 F: 604-683-2827 www.kasian.com Nakaska, principals Edmonton Mall Casino, Colliers, JH Investments 5% Stantec Architecture Ltd Kent Goodwin, Susi Krauss, Janice Hicks, principals YVR International terminal, North America-wide airport concessions, Pearson 70% 1954 21 111 Dunsmuir St Suite 1100, Vancouver V6B 6A3 International Airport Terminal 3, Aquilini Development, Mavi Jeans, Richmond 5% 17 P: 604-696-8000 F: 604-696-8100 www.stantec.com Country Club, BC Safety offices, Cathay Pacific offices, Gore Mutual Insurance, 25% 4 Brentwood Town Centre residential and retail redevelopment, WAM downtown development (Edmonton), Canada House (London, U.K.) SSDG Interiors Inc Susan Steeves, Julie Campbell, principals FortisBC, Absolute Software, ACL, EPCOR, Central 1 CU, Westminster Savings CU, 75% 1979 20 1111 Melville St Suite 300, Vancouver V6E 3V6 Envision CU, Prospera CU, Knight Piesold Engineering, Cadillac Fairview, Manulife, 0% 20 5 P: 604-685-4301 F: 604-684-0336 www.ssdg.com Vancouver Golf Club, The Children's Foundation, Vancity Buzz, McKinsey, French 25% Sole, Doctors of BC B+H CHIL Design Paul Morissette, principal, Bruce Knapp, managing Opus Hotel Richmond, Sheraton Wall Centre, Sheraton Guildford, Westin Bear 5% 1973 17 1706 1st Ave W, 4th floor, Vancouver V6J 0E4 principal, Adele Rankin, studio design lead and Mountain, Element Hotel Metrotown, Aquilini West Tower and South Tower - 25% 16 6 P: 604-688-8571 F: 604-685-0694 www.CHILdesign.com principal Rogers Arena 70% Bob's Your Uncle Design Ltd (BYU Design) Ada Bonini, Cheryl Broadhead, principals 988 West Broadway commercial tower, Lougheed Heights, Station Square Site 5, 25% 2003 16 375 5th Ave W Suite 307, Vancouver V5Y 1J6 Brentwood Tower 2, 1105 and 1121 Seymour (rental and market towers), Riversky 75% 11 7 P: 604-801-5330 F: 604-801-5332 www.byudesign.com Condominiums, The Duke Rental, several private residences 0% Mitchell Freedland Design Mitchell Freedland, owner Grosvenor Ambleside, Insignia Seattle, Jameson House, Dilawri Group offices and 40% 1993 15 6 3rd Ave E, Vancouver V5T 1C3 car dealerships, multiple private residential homes in Vancouver and Whistler 55% 14 8 P: 604-733-3600 F: 604-733-3502 www.mitchellfreedland.com 5% Counterpoint Interiors Inc Brian Carroll, principal Northbridge Financial, Singleton Urquhart LLP, Vans Off the Wall, Raymond James, 90% 1989 12 1118 Homer St Suite 223, Vancouver V6B 2X6 Crossfit, Intact Insurance, Wesgroup, several medical offices, Wawanesa Insurance, 0% 12 9 P: 604-683-8407 F: 604-689-4056 www.counterpoints.com Langara College, Canadian Condo, Bella Pizza/Gelato, Golden Properties, Shon 10% Group, Pure Float, Tim Hortons, YMCA, Waldkirch, Reliance Insurance and more MCM Interiors Ltd Edith Wormsbecker, president SAP offices, Park Royal Shopping Centre expansion, Trump International Hotel and 60% 1987 11 555 Burrard St Suite 1600, Box 264, Vancouver V7X 1M9 Tower, Lululemon Design Lab, Avigilon, Immigration Canada (Surrey), SunLife 0% 11 10 P: 604-684-0159 F: 604-687-1771 www.mcminteriors.com (Nanaimo), Terminal 2, Indigo Hotel Pittsburgh, Pan Pacific Hotel renovations, 40% Bentall Centre Public Area renovations, Port Imperial Hotel (New York) RodRozen Designs Steven RodRozen, CEO, Derick RodRozen, lead Marriott Spa, Re/Max, PappaRoti restaurants, Dr Monam Clinic, Wolfes Combatives 25% 2004 11 1463 Pender St W, Vancouver V6G 2S3 principal Studios, Shaughnessy estate; Classico, Denia and Casina buildings, Ritz, Sapphire 65% 9 11 P: 604-558-4443 F: 604-558-4437 www.rodrozen.com and Carina buildings, West Pender Place, Shaw Tower residences, Bayshore 10% Gardens, Two Harbour Green Cutler Jeff Cutler, Natalie Cutler, principals The Body Shop, Steve Nash Fitness, Samsung, Spareparts, Barre Fitness, Karma 90% 2009 11 134 Abbott St Suite 403, Vancouver V6B 2K4 Athletics, Adera Development, Orr Development 0% 6 12 P: 604-681-5050 F: NP www.cutlerdc.com 10% Omicron Sally Mills, principal/sector director, interiors BCAA, Coast Capital Savings Credit Union, LifeLabs, Stong's, Kabam, Western 80% 1998 10 595 Burrard St, 5th floor, 3 Bentall Centre, PO Box 49369, Vancouver V7X Forest Products, Bosa 0% 11 13 1L4 20% P: 604-632-3350 F: 604-632-3351 www.omicronaec.com Cristina Oberti Interior Design Inc Cristina Oberti, principal Solo District, Tate on Howe, Dominion Riverfront, Bennington House, The Park 25% 2001 10 1188 Georgia St W Suite 1460, Vancouver V6E 4A2 Metrotown, Elle, The Royal and East Village (Calgary) 75% 10 14 P: 604-697-0363 F: 604-697-0030 www.cointeriordesign.com 0% Hager Design International Inc Doris Hager, president Crofton House School, Thai Hang food kiosk at YVR, Orr Development, Coast 10% 1984 10 1847 Broadway W Suite 306, Vancouver V6J 1Y6 Tsawwassen Inn, Inn at The Quay, Nandos Restaurants, Northgate Senior NP 10 14 P: 604-683-7553 F: 604-683-4363 www.hagerinc.com Residence, Carl's Jr., De Dutch Pannekoek House 90% Deepak Jayakar Inc1 Deepak Jayakar, principal Private residences throughout Lower Mainland, Revive Salon and Fitness Studio 30% 2008 10 20033 70 Ave Unit 182, Langley V2Y 3A2 (Port Moody) 60% 6 16 P: 604-760-4858 F: NP 10% Box Interior Design Inc Jay Brooks, Cynthia Penner, principals Glowbal restaurant Telus Garden, Westcorp Kelowna Hotel, Bar Oso and The Cellar 20% 2002 9 17 6th Ave E, Vancouver V5T 1J3 Whistler, Blubird Oakridge, Market by Jean-Georges restaurant, Rogers Arena, Kal 5% 11 17 P: 604-738-2990 F: NP www.boxinteriordesign.com Tire head office, Black & Blue Steakhouse, Yaletown Distillery, MIA Nightclub, 75% Metrotown renovations Group 5 Design Associates Ltd Ian Dubienski, principal Silver Wheaton, MacLean Law, Korn Ferry, Cloverdale Paint Inc's head office, 100% 1968 8 1055 Hastings St W Suite 2380, Vancouver V6E 2E9 Goldcorp, Destination Canada 0% 8 18 P: 604-681-8155 F: 604-681-5536 www.g5-design.com 0% False Creek Design Group Ltd Jim Toy, principal, Dale Buote, managing associate CMLS head office, McLaren House amenity space, Marriott Pinnacle Hotel's 50% 1994 8 1008 Main St, Vancouver V6A 2W1 Showcase Restaurant & Bar, The Independent presentation centre and display 50% 7 P: 604-688-3131 F: 604-689-4333 www.fcdgroup.com suites (Vancouver); Monte Creek Ranch Winery (Kamloops); Wynd and Wave 0% 19 presentation centre and display suite (Surrey); various private residential clients in Metro Vancouver Dialog Michelle Sigurdson, interior design principal Sony Pictures Imageworks headquarters, Earls head office, CaGBC Vancouver 87% 1960 8 611 Alexander St Suite 406, Vancouver V6A 1E1 office, Vancouver House, Marine Building renovations 13% 5 20 P: 604-255-1169 F: 604-255-1790 www.dialogdesign.ca NP Sources: Interviews with above companies and BIV research. Includes companies that responded to requests Business in Vancouver makes every attempt to publish accurate information in the List, but for information by deadline. NP Not provided 1 - Previously Vancouver Design Group accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Researched by Carrie Schmidt, [email protected]. Next week’s lists – Biggest digital agencies in B.C. and biggest ad agencies in Metro Vancouver INTERIOR DESIGN SPACE PLANNING PROGRAMMING BRAND ALIGNMENT COSTING FURNITURE CONSULTATION ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION omicronaec.com.
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