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Jan/Feb 2026

The AZURE Houses issue returns in 2026 with stunning, innovative residential projects from Canada and around the world. Plus, we take a look at that seeming relic of the past: the mall.

Toronto-based office-furniture manufacturer Tayco teamed up with local design studio Fig40 for this series of multipurpose work tables. Comprised of three separate pieces, the collection meets the demands of formal boardrooms, casual meet-up zones and everything in between. Each is customizable and reconfigurable and offered in a range of finishes and colourways. 

The polished design of the Norris boardroom table incorporates removable gable covers and metal plinth inserts with no exposed hardware, which seamlessly conceals wires and power outlets without restricting access; the expansive horizontal surface maximizes legroom. Norris is available in a variety of sizes and finishes and is easily assembled on-site. 

Small and portable, the Koko laptop table is easily moved anywhere it’s needed. Made from lightweight aluminum, the streamlined pedestal can be topped with a circular or rectangular work surface and is offered in 20 powder-coated colourways.  

Intended to create a destination for meeting, eating and collaborating in open offices, the standing-height Kip features a pared-back aluminum support structure available in a range of colourways. Removable gable covers keep wire storage cleanly contained.  

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