Inspired by tradition, sustainability, and the importance of good relations, the creations of Emma Cabana are a reflection of her Métis culture, where contemporary meets traditional.
The cards and posters of Canadian cities made by this ingenious brand are made with their communities in mind. Laser-cut into wood, they're a form of art that's contemporary, spirit-lifting, and technologically innovative.
Eager to bring an ancient tradition from her Anishinaabe ancestors to life in our homes, designer and member of the Peguis First Nation Destiny Seymour immortalizes the vibrant patterns from the memory of an entire people on her textile pieces.
Curious about nature, the designer and cabinetmaker, Stephen Redlich, is on a constant quest to innovate, a quest that translates into furniture and wooden objects marked by a modern, minimalist aesthetic inspired by the major movements of last-century artists.
The illustrations by Anne Chalifoux, as endearing as they are whimsical, come to life in her poetic world. Her drawings are meticulously screen-printed by hand on fabrics made of plant-based fibres.
Guided by their shared passion, Alicia Phillips and Kevin Leboeuf gave themselves the mission of offering the best in beard care, creating products composed of natural, organic, and wisely selected ingredients.
The ceramic pieces hand-moulded by Jessie A. Wright are made to be used often and loved always. Modern yet timeless, they bring homes to life with their clean designs and well-balanced splashes of colour.
The sea salt that's handmade by Peter Burt and Robin Crane has resulted from years of research and working in the finest kitchens in Canada, Australia, Spain, and China. Today, the duo offers pure and high-quality flavours to food lovers.