FX Designs


David Christopher is one of today's hottest young building designers. His work is impressive, to say the least, and his clients are thrilled with all of his creations. Turning rooms into beautiful works of art comes easy to David and now, thanks to his new West Vancouver showroom, you can stop by and see him and his creative team at FX40 Building Design. So, to celebrate the opening of his new Bellevue location, there was an elegant reception held last Thursday, Jan. 25. Friends, clients and family were there to offer congratulations and to wish him well in his new venture.


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David Christopher (centre) has a lot to be proud of these days. Not only is he busy showing off his projects and designing homes, but he and wife Helen Sheridan have their new son Ben to look after.

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Rick Talbot (left) is a financial planner and landscape architect David van Stolk are former partners who deal in the biz.

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Leo Pascuzzi (left) met up with Matt Dion, who just happens to be one of David's clients, during the reception.

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Anton Vogt enjoyed chatting with Liberty designs' Nada Hodge who works as a designer and in marketing along with David and his FX40 team.

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Arimathea Pappas (left) and Maral Merati did a great job helping pass out the nibbles. The toasted crab squares were my fave.

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Lesley Lerner is much more than a blonde bombshell. She is one of David's associates and is an interior designer herself.

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Myrna Breikss (from left) came out to wish David well along with Darren and Kelly van Unen.

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Lucky Bob Deering was enjoying his beautiful surroundings, namely (from left) Sue Morgan, wife Eileen and Vanda Spence.

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Peter Morgan (left) and Guy Brown were looking at the drawings and photographs of David's impressive work.

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Richard Mardon (from left) shared some laughs with Jennifer and Robin Delany, of Delany's coffee fame.

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Hey Roxy lady. Roxanne Anthony and Allan Holender make a great couple.

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Investment banker Bruce Hodge can appreciate just how much work it takes to make things look this good.


Because the larger photos take up so much memory, I have not posted them here. If you want a copy of one of these larger photos, please feel free to email me at cbarr@westvancouver.com

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