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LGBTQ+ Makers To Support This Pride Month…and Beyond

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We’ve rounded up some of our favourite queer-owned brands, designers and craftsmakers breaking the mold

LGBTQ+ makers and designers have long been shaping the world of art and design. With Pride month in full swing, with campaigns giving back, we’re celebrating some of our favourites producing a range of products from designer scents to sustainable home furniture.

Kate Duncan LGBT Toronto

Kate Duncan

Beginning her woodworking journey as a pre-teen in Junior High School, Kate Duncan has honed her craft in creating bespoke heirloom furniture from her Toronto studio. Inspired by Brutalism, Duncan showcases her artistry in the form of bed frames, tables, cabinets, and seating. In addition to her woodworking craft, she is also the founder of Address Design Show­­ – an inclusive annual exhibit that features the work of designers across North America.

LGBTQ+ Makers, candles

Pompeii Candle.

VIGYL

Designed in Toronto, VIGYL is a Queer-owned candle brand that aims to intersect art, community, and the sense of smell with an embodied experience poured into each of their products. A range of modern organic scents and sculptural vessels are part of how VIGYL takes self-care to an elevated level. And to celebrate Pride from June 1, ten dollars from the sale of every Hanlan’s candle – a nod to Toronto’s historically gay-friendly beach on the Island – goes directly to supporting the Rainbow Railroad Organization.

LGBTQ+ Artists

Queer Cereal Painting.

Christopher Rouleau

Intersecting the resurgence of Pop Art and nostalgic design, Toronto-based Christopher Rouleau is an artist and graphic designer that creates bright, bold, and fun art pieces. The subject of Rouleau’s work ranges from punny twists on commercial products to commemorative works that nod to LGBTQ+ history and progress.

Queer-owned brands

Peach Bubble Lamp.

YYY- Merida Anderson Ceramic

After their showing at One of a Kind Toronto, Merida Anderson solidified a spot on our list of creatives to watch. The multidisciplinary artist creates bold and vibrant designs certain to make any space in your home feel like a gallery. Beyond vases and tabletop pieces, Anderson has recently ventured into lighting design—releasing a collection of hanging pendants in their signature playful style.

Sustainable design, LGBTQ_ brands

Krisette Santamaria

Krisette Santamaria is an industrial designer specializing in sustainable solutions to interior design. From reworking wood into new furniture to transforming her morning coffee grounds into a table, Santamaria believes in taking an innovative  approach with each of her designs. At the heart of her craft is blending the beautiful with the functional.

Toronto cat furniture

Connect Tree.

Papuk

Designed for beauty and function, founder Vazken Karageozian launched Papuk to craft human-friendly cat furniture that brings style and fun to our feline friends. When he’s not designing modern pet furniture, the craftsman works as the creative director of interior design firm Figure 8.

Bike Accessories

Full Frame Pack.

Orange Cat Packs

Owned by Maya Robertson and inspired by her tangerine feline friend, Helo, Orange Cat Packs crafts stylish bike accessories that provide much-needed storage. Proudly Queer-owned and made in Hamilton, Orange Cat Packs use a mix of fabrics to best suit customer needs. Some of our favourite pieces include the strong and fresh X-Pac, and the upcycled ECOPAK. Lightweight, fun, and handy, Orange Cat Packs are the perfect accessory for your summer rides and bike gear.

Canadian brands for home goods

GOODEE

Montreal-based twins, Byron and Dexter Peart bring joy, sustainability, and family together with their curated marketplace GOODEE. Committed to building a community around socially-conscious design, GOODEE provides everything you need from indoor home furniture and dining sets to garden tools and outdoor sculptures.

Accessories for Spring

Noodle Earrings.

Nicnacs

Let your colours shine through with this wearable art. Nicnacs accessories explore the concept of asymmetry and celebrate diversity with their eccentric designs. Founder and designer Mads Brimble experiments with sculptures that combine laser-cut designs, creative coding, and biological research to create unique and organic shapes.

LGBTQ+ Makers in Canada

Moon Bloom Scent.

HEIM GOODS

Treat your space to the delicious scents of this emerging LGBTQ+ brand. HEIM GOODS produces room sprays that transport you to far-away fantasies from the comfort of your home. Dedicated to making your life less stressful, HEIM GOODS offers a dynamic and rich home-fragrance collection designed with nature and simplicity in mind.

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The designer walks us through the creative process behind Joue

Growing up, Canadian designer Mary Ratcliffe spent a lot of time in her dad’s workshop, which ultimately drove her interest in making things by hand. “Ever since I was a little kid, I’ve wanted to bring the creations in my mind to reality,” says Ratcliffe. “I think it’s something that I always inherently wanted to do. As soon as I had the opportunity, I took it.

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