


Ishkodens Pillow 24"x24" Black
Showcasing patterns from centuries-old Indigenous pottery and bonetools,ĂÂ the Ishkodens Toss is part of our exclusive collection withIndigo Arrows x FREED. Each piece is designed by Destiny Seymour ofIndigo Arrows, an Indigenous-led home decor studio, and made by FREED,one of Canada's oldest manufacturing institutions. Five percent of salesfrom the Ishkodens Collection will be donated to The Butterfly Club tosupport programs for Indigenous girls and Two-Spirit youth.
- 24" x 24"
- 100% cotton
- Printed design on a blackcotton cover
- Reverses to black
- Invisible zipper closureon bottom edge
- Insert included
- Wash in cold water,tumble dry low or hang to dry, hand iron
- Imported
OrnĂ© de motifs reprĂ©sentant de la poterie et des outils en os autochtones vieux de plusieurs siĂšcles,Ă le coussin Ishkodens fait partie de notre collection exclusive rĂ©alisĂ©e en collaboration avec Indigo Arrows et FREED. Chaque piĂšce a Ă©tĂ© conçue par Destiny Seymour, dĂąâŹâąIndigo Arrows, un studio de dĂ©coration intĂ©rieure dirigĂ© par des membres des PremiĂšres Nations, et fabriquĂ©e par FREED, lĂąâŹâąune des plus anciennes entreprises manufacturiĂšres au Canada. Cinq pour cent du produit des ventes des articles de la collection Ishkodens seront versĂ©s Ă lĂąâŹâąorganisme The Butterfly Club, qui offre des programmes destinĂ©s aux jeunes filles autochtones et aux jeunes bispirituels.
- 24 po x 24 po
- 100 % coton
- Motif imprimé sur fond de coton noir
- Revers noir
- Fermeture éclair dissimulée sur le bord inférieur
- Forme de coussin comprise
- Laver Ă lĂąâŹâąeau fro
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Showcasing patterns from centuries-old Indigenous pottery and bonetools,ĂÂ the Ishkodens Toss is part of our exclusive collection withIndigo Arrows x FREED. Each piece is designed by Destiny Seymour ofIndigo Arrows, an Indigenous-led home decor studio, and made by FREED,one of Canada's oldest manufacturing institutions. Five percent of salesfrom the Ishkodens Collection will be donated to The Butterfly Club tosupport programs for Indigenous girls and Two-Spirit youth.
- 24" x 24"
- 100% cotton
- Printed design on a blackcotton cover
- Reverses to black
- Invisible zipper closureon bottom edge
- Insert included
- Wash in cold water,tumble dry low or hang to dry, hand iron
- Imported
OrnĂ© de motifs reprĂ©sentant de la poterie et des outils en os autochtones vieux de plusieurs siĂšcles,Ă le coussin Ishkodens fait partie de notre collection exclusive rĂ©alisĂ©e en collaboration avec Indigo Arrows et FREED. Chaque piĂšce a Ă©tĂ© conçue par Destiny Seymour, dĂąâŹâąIndigo Arrows, un studio de dĂ©coration intĂ©rieure dirigĂ© par des membres des PremiĂšres Nations, et fabriquĂ©e par FREED, lĂąâŹâąune des plus anciennes entreprises manufacturiĂšres au Canada. Cinq pour cent du produit des ventes des articles de la collection Ishkodens seront versĂ©s Ă lĂąâŹâąorganisme The Butterfly Club, qui offre des programmes destinĂ©s aux jeunes filles autochtones et aux jeunes bispirituels.
- 24 po x 24 po
- 100 % coton
- Motif imprimé sur fond de coton noir
- Revers noir
- Fermeture éclair dissimulée sur le bord inférieur
- Forme de coussin comprise
- Laver Ă lĂąâŹâąeau fro

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INDIGO ARROWS x FREED
When Anishinaabe designer Destiny Seymour noticed a gap in the interior design market for Indigenous textiles, she was inspired to dig deeper into Manitobaâs rich Indigenous art history. What she discovered was the basis for founding Indigo Arrows, her Indigenous-led home decor studio based out of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
INDIGO ARROWS x FREED
When Anishinaabe designer Destiny Seymour noticed a gap in the interior design market for Indigenous textiles, she was inspired to dig deeper into Manitobaâs rich Indigenous art history. What she discovered was the basis for founding Indigo Arrows, her Indigenous-led home decor studio based out of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Inspired by land and culture, Anishinaabe designer Destiny Seymour teamed up with Marissa Freed to create a collection of textiles that showcase patterns from Indigenous art as old as 3,000 years.
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