PRIVACY POLICY
WEDDINGS
Whether you are promising forever in front of a select group of friends or filling our elegantly appointed phases with up to 100 guests, it would be an honour for us to be part of your wedding day.
PRIVATE EVENTS
Intimate, meaningful, private. Whether you are celebrating, reconnecting or making new memories, immerse yourself in our ethos of personal connection and creativity.
CORPORATE EVENTS
A refreshing departure from the team-building corporate retreat as you know it. Welcome to our Quarter Moon experience.
SHOP
A curated collection of carefully selected found and made objects; some new, some redesigns and hand alterations-something new created out of what was. Others are handmade on site.
HOW IT BEGAN
In 2018, co-founders Lisa Mok and Ezra Silverton made a chance discovery of a property in the Canadian countryside. Barely visible from the No. 8 Highway near Goderich, Ontario, it sits at the end of a seemingly endless drive canopied by trees.
The house was built before the Canadian Confederation and the surrounding farmland and forest resides on the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Neutral peoples. Lisa and Ezra acknowledge this history, and continue to be forever grateful to work, live and create on this land.
The pair renamed the manor house Lune 1860 (French for moon) and conceptualized eight unique spaces, each inspired by a different phase of the lunar cycle. Together, they look to Lune as a multifaceted approach to design and collaboration. Among their offerings are the intimate dinner series Piena, a kitchen garden and beehives, and a gallery shop filled with pieces they commission and source from international artists.
Their original inspiration for Lune was the house itself. It was built as a country estate in 1860 and, for 160 years, its grand rooms served as both a family home and a place for lavish entertaining. The exterior, which remains mostly unchanged, was modelled after the Osbourne House, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert’s summer residence on the Isle of Wight.
DUBAI
In 2018, co-founders Lisa Mok and Ezra Silverton made a chance discovery of a property in the Canadian countryside. Barely visible from the No. 8 Highway near Goderich, Ontario, it sits at the end of a seemingly endless drive canopied by trees. The house was built before the Canadian Confederation and the surrounding farmland and forest resides on the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Neutral peoples. Lisa and Ezra acknowledge this history, and continue to be forever grateful to work, live and create on this land.