Indigo Arrows Updates
Globe & Mail Feature
We were featured in the Globe & Mail. From the article: "Seymour became interested in patterns Indigenous to Manitoba about 10 years ago after visiting the Manitoba Museum and getting a behind-the-scenes look at pottery and bone tools a curator friend was cataloguing. “They were over 3,000 years old, and he was showing me these cooking pots and they had all these markings,” she says. “Some were elaborate, some were very, very simple, but everything was so beautiful.” Read the full article.
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We were featured as one of 10 Indigenous designers you should be following on social media! Read the article here.
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We were featured in House & Home: From the article: "Textile designer and maker Destiny Seymour worked as an interior designer with Prairie Architects in Winnipeg for 10 years. While she had many Indigenous clients, Destiny, who is Anishinaabe, found it challenging to find any fabrics by Indigenous people from the Prairies. This was in the back of her mind when she visited the Manitoba Museum and saw ceramics and tools etched with beautiful geometric graphics — some thousands of years old — made by Indigenous people from Manitoba. “It struck me how these amazing patterns only existed on museum shelves,” says Destiny. “I wanted to revive them.” Under her Indigo Arrows brand, minimalist motifs inspired by these patterns now adorn linen tea towels, napkins, table runners and throw pillows, all of which are handmade in Winnipeg." Read the whole article.
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