Eric McClelland
Eric McClelland, a University of Manitoba graduate,
moved to Toronto in 1986. After positions with Ove Design, Manufacturers Life
and Volgeysi & Propst Architects, he met Peter Lunney at a small firm
called Citiworks Design - where the two completed designs and working drawings
for over 40 Skydome skyboxes. A private residence designed in conjunction with
acclaimed architect Gordon Ridgely brought Peter and Eric together, started
their partnership and culminated in an ARIDO Silver Award of Excellence for
Residential Interiors.
In 1989, McClelland and
Lunney founded Fleur-de-lis Interior Design. The firm's notoriety has
been built on a succession of residential and commercial projects in the
Toronto area, including private residences in prestigious Rosedale and Forest
Hill, commercial projects in downtown Toronto, Port Credit, and outlying areas
as well as Winnipeg, Vancouver, New York City, Boston, and Nassau.
The design emphasis of
Fleur-de-lis is always based upon creating interiors that allow the client's
tastes and personalities, in conjunction with the creative use of materials, to
balance each other in timeless yet innovative designs. Attention to details,
custom millwork, exotic materials and creative lighting, coupled with ingenuity
and flare has positioned this design duo among the top of Toronto's firms.
Every project is a first and each design is individual.
Fleur-de-lis' work has
been acknowledged with awards from the Association of Registered Interior
Designers of Ontario (ARIDO) and from the Design Exchange. Their projects have
been featured in The Toronto Star, The National Post, The Globe and Mail, Condo
Life, New Dream homes, Home and Décor, Home By Design, Trends, and on Citytv’s
CityLine where Eric is a regular guest expert.
www.fleurdelis.ca