The Flowers and Birds wallet features Norval Morrisseau’s vivid Indigenous artwork. With bold colours and spiritual themes, it reflects his deep connection to nature—bringing meaning, culture, and creativity to your everyday.
All aboard for a stress-free day with the Ship I Forgot Something Magnetic Notepad! Perfect for jotting down lists and must-do’s, it sticks to your fridge and helps you sail smoothly through the day—no forgotten cargo here!
Need a hand (or fin) staying organized? The Your Fish Is My Command Magnetic Notepad is here to serve! Stick it to your fridge and let this great catch help you tackle to-dos, groceries, and whatever other fishy business you have going on.
In many First Nations creation stories the continent of North America is called "Turtle Island." The giant turtle represents the teachings about the sacred nature of kinship and the profound interrelatedness among all life on earth.
Inspired by the knowledge, strength and foundation given to us by the Creator, this breathtaking puzzle was designed by Odawa-Pottawatomi Artist James Jacko. With the vibrant colours, beautiful art work and deep meaning this puzzle is perfect for anyone.
Designed by Métis Artist Leah Dorion, this puzzle is inspired by women and the powerful connection they share with the earth. A perfect way to add art into your life, support indigenous artists and remind yourself that balance is important.
Designed by Odawa-Pottawatomi artist, this gorgeous puzzle is inspired by several indigenous teachings and symbols. These include the turtle. the medicine wheel, birds, and more. With your purchase you support and share indigenous art and culture.
Cecil Youngfox was born in 1942 in Blind River, Ontario of Ojibway and metis Parents. As an established Canadian artist Mr. Youngfox was renowned for his vivid and sensitive depiction of native traditions.
The Flowers and Birds puzzle features Norval Morrisseau’s vivid Indigenous artwork. With bold colours and spiritual themes, it reflects his deep connection to nature. Bring meaning, culture, and creativity to classic puzzle fun!
Designed by Odawa Artist James Jacko, this gorgeous puzzle is inspired by the Crane Clan. In Indigenous culture these were the leaders and chiefs that did good work for their tribe and nation. A beautiful display of honour through art and puzzle fun!
Featuring stunning art inspired by breath and the power of our words, this gorgeous puzzle was designed by Métis Artist Leah Dorion. A meaningful design that supports the artist, honors Indigenous culture and reminds us of the power of our words.
This card holder features artwork by Anishinaabe artist Cody Houle, inspired by the Seven Grandfather Teachings. Each purchase supports the artist and honours a commitment to resilience, cultural connection, and living a Good Life.
This card holder keeps your cards and change safe while showcasing beautiful Anishinaabe art—honouring the women who shape our communities. Every purchase supports the Indigenous artist behind the design. Carry with pride, give with purpose.
This card holder keeps your cards and change safe while showcasing beautiful Sioux art— a tribute to the Spirit of the Woodlands and its people. Every purchase supports the Indigenous artist behind the design. Carry with pride, give with purpose.
This card holder keeps your cards and change safe while showcasing beautiful Sioux art—honouring mother earth flourishing in her waters and warm sun. Every purchase supports the Indigenous artist behind the design. Carry with pride, give with purpose.
This coin purse keeps your change safe while showcasing beautiful Sioux art—honouring mother earth flourishing in her waters and warm sun. Every purchase supports the Indigenous artist behind the design. Carry with pride, give with purpose.
This coin purse keeps your change safe while showcasing beautiful Anishinaabe art—honouring the women who shape our communities. Every purchase supports the Indigenous artist behind the design. Carry with pride, give with purpose.
Inspired by the connection women have with nature and the earth, this coin purse keeps your change safe while showcasing beautiful Métis art. A great way to remind yourself to stay grounded and to support Indigenous artists.
A retro‑inspired CBC 1974 shoulder bag featuring classic broadcast‑era styling, durable construction, and everyday functionality. A nostalgic nod to Canada’s iconic public broadcaster, perfect for fans of vintage design.
If, like us, you have endless to-do lists, you’ll love these whimsical magnetic lists with cute designs, bright colors, and silly jokes. They will brighten up your busy schedule and put a little smile on your face.
If, like us, you have endless to-do lists, you’ll love these whimsical magnetic lists with cute designs, bright colors, and silly jokes. They will brighten up your busy schedule and put a little smile on your face.
If like us you have endless to-do lists, you’ll love these whimsical magnetic lists with cute designs, bright colors, and silly jokes. They will brighten up your busy schedule and put a little smile on your face.
Designed by Chipewyan Dene Artist John Rombough , this gorgeous puzzle is inspired by a bear waking up from hibernation and exploring the new spring land. A beautiful display of nature through art and puzzle fun!
This beautiful coin purse keeps your change safe while showcasing beautiful Chipewyan art honoring the every child matters movement. Every purchase supports the Indigenous artist behind the design. Carry with pride, give with purpose.