A one-of-a-kind room is being highlighted in one of the world’s most popular home décor stores. For the first time in IKEA’s history, designers visited the home of an Indigenous homeowner and collaborated to create showroom in a Calgary store. As Jill Croteau reports, reconciliation is central to the concept.
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