The Celestial Bear Coaster Set of 4 by Kim McDonough brings the vibrant spirit of the natural world into your living space. Featuring the signature pointillism style of Métis artist Kim McDonough, each Celestial Bear Coaster depicts the strength of the bear intertwined with swirling cosmic energy. The intricate floral patterns within the silhouette celebrate the growth and resilience of the land, reflecting a deep connection to ancestral traditions. These functional art pieces are finished with a durable, heat-resistant surface and a non-slip cork base to ensure your furniture is protected with style.
Coasters are packaged in a clear top box in a set of 4. The packaging includes the Artist's biography and artwork description. They are cork backed and measure 9.5 x 9.5 cm square.
Celestial Bear Cork Back Coaster Set of 4 by Kim McDonough
Oscardo is a leading souvenir and gift supplier featuring some of Canada’s most iconic Indigenous artwork. Since 1997, Oscardo has been an industry leader, paying royalties to 24 artists for every product sold and consulting the artists during development to ensure a beautiful product that fairly represents and promotes their artwork. Known for carrying quality items featuring top designs, Oscardo’s products are found in Indigenous-owned stores and wholesalers, boutiques, museums, public and private art galleries, National Parks and government organizations in every province across the country.
Indigenous Ownership: Oscardo is part of the Arctic Beverages family. Arctic Beverages is owned by Athabasca Basin Development, Prince Albert Development Corp and Paskwayak Business Development Corporation, collectively representing 13 First Nations and four northern communities.
Kim McDonough is an Inuk artist whose contemporary graphic style is influenced by her Northern heritage and the beauty of the Arctic. Her work often features stylized depictions of northern wildlife and Inuit culture, rendered with clean lines and a modern palette. Kim’s practice is a personal exploration of identity and a tribute to the resilience of her people. By blending traditional imagery with a fresh, contemporary aesthetic, she creates accessible art that celebrates the vibrancy of Inuit life today. Her designs serve as a bridge between ancestral traditions and the modern creative landscape.

