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Destiny Seymour

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Destiny is an Anishinaabe interior designer based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is a member of the Peguis First Nation community. After graduating with her master’s degree in interior design from the University of Manitoba, Destiny worked at a local architecture firm for over 10 years before starting her own company. 

In 2016, Destiny created Indigo Arrows, a textile design company focused on designing fabrics that reflect the culture and history of local Indigenous peoples in Manitoba. Indigo Arrows offers linens that showcase patterns from local Indigenous pottery and bone tools that date from 400 to over 3000 years old. Indigo Arrows has expanded into a full-time design studio that takes on commercial design projects.  

Destiny’s interior design practice takes a critical look at the representation of Indigenous cultures with spaces. Her design mission is to respectfully reflect local Indigenous cultures and identity within architectural forms, interior spaces, furniture, and textiles. The Indigo Arrows studio follows a design process that acknowledges community engagement, inclusiveness, and collaboration when creating new works.

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Destiny is an Anishinaabe interior designer based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is a member of the Peguis First Nation community. After graduating with her master’s degree in interior design from the University of Manitoba, Destiny worked at a local architecture firm for over 10 years before starting her own company. 

In 2016, Destiny created Indigo Arrows, a textile design company focused on designing fabrics that reflect the culture and history of local Indigenous peoples in Manitoba. Indigo Arrows offers linens that showcase patterns from local Indigenous pottery and bone tools that date from 400 to over 3000 years old. Indigo Arrows has expanded into a full-time design studio that takes on commercial design projects.  

Destiny’s interior design practice takes a critical look at the representation of Indigenous cultures with spaces. Her design mission is to respectfully reflect local Indigenous cultures and identity within architectural forms, interior spaces, furniture, and textiles. The Indigo Arrows studio follows a design process that acknowledges community engagement, inclusiveness, and collaboration when creating new works.

Collaborators Destiny Seymour

151 Brock Street West,
Thunder Bay, Ontario
P7E 4H9

Open Mind Interiors is Minwabi’s parent company. Explore more at Open Mind Interiors.

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We acknowledge that Minwabi and Open Mind Interiors reside on the traditional lands of the Fort William First Nation, under the Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850, and the ancestral territory of the Anishnaabeg. Committed to fostering relationships with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples, we prioritize mutual trust, respect, and collaboration in the spirit of reconciliation. We honour the generations who have cared for this land, shaping our community.

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