[5] Nearly all totem poles are carved from a single trunk of a Western red cedar, known as the tree of life on the Northwest Coast because of its versatility and abundance.
The gallery carries a wide variety of jewelry products[6] that continue a tradition of personal adornment dating back to the 1840s.
[7] The gallery was featured in Maker of Monsters, a 2017 documentary on the life and work of Kwakwaka'wakw artist Beau Dick.
Douglas Reynolds was interviewed in the documentary talking about his professional and personal relationship with Dick, lasting over 30 years.
[8] In 2020, Haisla artist Hollie Bartlett gifted an 18kt gold whale tail pendant from Douglas Reynolds Gallery to the Vancouver non-profit Justice for Girls, who donated it to Meghan Markle.