At the heart of the Vida LaSalle project, at the corner of Bouvier and Jacqueline-Sicotte streets, a new neighborhood park comes to life.
A place designed for the local community.
A place shaped to bring people together.
The borough sought to offer residents a space that reflects who they are: accessible, peaceful, rooted in history, and open to the future.
Morelli integrated simply timeless urban furniture — clean, durable, and elegant forms designed to accompany everyday moments and magnify the landscape design.
Discover our furniture at Leta-Graydon Park
At the heart of the park, a gathering area was created to encourage connection and well-being among seniors:



Here, furniture is not merely functional. It becomes a facilitator of human connection.
More than furniture, an experience.
Leta-Graydon Park embodies a human and sustainable vision of public space.
Each element was thoughtfully designed to:
Because a successful public space is one that remains beautiful, welcoming, and functional year after year.
The park is home to the Veterans’ Monument, honoring those who have served Canada — yesterday and today, in times of war, conflict, and peace.
Its integration into the park transforms the space into a living place of reflection — where history meets the present, and where generations gather and pass on memory.
Leta-Graydon Park is more than a new development.
It is a place to pause.
A place of memory.
A place of connection.
A space to sit, to share, to remember.
At Morelli, we believe design is a responsibility.
Creating convivial, elegant, and durable spaces means contributing concretely to collective well-being.
At Leta-Graydon Park, the furniture supports neighborhood life with quiet strength.
It structures the space without imposing it.
It supports use without constraining it.
Would you like to transform a public space into a gathering place that is durable and meaningful?
Contact us to discuss your urban design project.
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