Art-meets-function in Indigenous furniture and design
A niche is forming in interior design as practitioners respond to a lack of Indigenous-designed furniture, home goods and textiles on the market.
Increased demand for Indigenous-led architecture means challenging the norms of a colonial industry
Seven ravens lined up along a clerestory of the Naskapi Women’s Shelter, sunlight filling the space below while the new building was inspected.
Place Power
We spoke to Chris Fair, president of Resonance—the consultancy behind the World’s Best Cities about the process of placemaking.
The Inkmaker
One afternoon in August, the task at hand was to carbonize a peach pit. Other days, it’s foraging for black walnuts or rust somewhere in Toronto.
The Stackton by AdrianMartinus Design
Adrian and Martinus were inspired by Japanese artist Haroshi’s work recycling skateboards into sculptures.
A New Light
Montréal’s classic street lamps are being modernized, replaced individually with LED bulbs, rendering the familiar glowing glass orbs obsolete. But with the help of a local artisan, some will see a new life.