Skyhouse Furniture is a contemporary Indigenous-led design studio founded by Ashley J MacDonald. The studio creates sculptural furniture, custom pieces, and public art for homes, cultural spaces, and commercial environments.


Public Art + Installation

Skyhouse creates sculptural works, public art, and installation-based pieces alongside furniture and custom design. Selected works include Modglyphs and Heavy Metal Tapestry. For public art commissions, cultural collaborations, or feature installations, get in touch.

Modglyphs triptych - 2019

Heavy Metal tapestry - 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

  • You can shop available pieces directly through the Skyhouse Furniture online shop. For custom work, trade inquiries, or commissions, contact us through the contact page.

  • Yes. Skyhouse Furniture offers custom furniture, installations, and feature pieces for residential, cultural, and commercial spaces. We create contemporary Indigenous-designed work that blends strong form, story, and function.

  • Skyhouse Furniture creates form-driven, functional pieces shaped by culture, materiality, and place. The studio blends contemporary design with Indigenous storytelling, sustainability, and emotional connection to everyday objects.

  • Yes. Skyhouse Furniture is an Indigenous-owned and led design studio founded by Ashley J MacDonald, a mixed Cayuga furniture designer from Niagara.

  • Skyhouse Furniture offers side tables, cabinets, bulletin boards, sculptural furniture, accent pieces, custom pieces.

  • Skyhouse Furniture is led by Ashley J MacDonald, founder and lead designer. Ashley is a mixed Cayuga furniture designer from Niagara whose work bridges contemporary design, storytelling, and material exploration.

  • Yes. Skyhouse Furniture creates public art and sculptural work alongside furniture, custom pieces, and design collaborations.

  • Skyhouse develops sculptural, material-driven work rooted in contemporary Indigenous design, storytelling, and place. Projects can include installations, wall-based works, feature pieces, and collaborative site-responsive concepts.

  • Yes. Skyhouse welcomes inquiries for public art, cultural spaces, custom installations, and collaborative design opportunities.