Sage Yarning Circle Classroom Rug - PRE ORDER - Arrives early June

  • Yarning Circle artwork by Wiradjuri artist Shareen Clayton.
  • Soft thick nylon cut pile for comfortable group learning.
  • Non-slip rubber backing keeps the rug safely in place.
  • Overlocked edges resist fraying in heavy-traffic classrooms.
  • A culturally meaningful space supporting voice, story and connection.
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Sage Yarning Circle classroom rug — new sage green Aboriginal art round classroom rug by Shareen Clayton, PRE ORDER arriving June 2026
$519.92

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SKU: RUG031
Description

Sage Yarning Circle Classroom Rug — PRE ORDER

Every great classroom moment starts with gathering together — and the Sage Yarning Circle Classroom Rug gives your children a beautiful, meaningful space to do just that. Featuring stunning original Aboriginal artwork, the Sage Yarning Circle brings a fresh, nature-inspired palette to your classroom while honouring the ancient tradition of yarning circles as spaces of connection, storytelling and community.

Arrival date: Early June 2026. Pre-order now to secure your rug.

Features

  • Original Aboriginal artwork in a beautiful sage/green palette
  • Round yarning circle design — perfect for gathering spaces
  • Premium soft pile — comfortable for sitting and reading
  • Durable classroom-grade construction with non-slip backing
  • Designed for Australian early childhood and primary classrooms

EYLF outcomes supported

  • Outcome 1: Children have a strong sense of identity
  • Outcome 2: Children are connected with and contribute to their world
  • Outcome 5: Children are effective communicators

Frequently asked questions

When will this arrive? Early June 2026 — pre-order now to secure yours.

Is this rug suitable for early childhood? Yes — soft, durable and designed for Australian classrooms.

Specifications

Dimensions: 2m round.
Approx. 1cm thick.
Weight: 8kg.

Features

A 2m round gathering rug featuring authentic Aboriginal Yarning Circle artwork by Wiradjuri artist Shareen Clayton. Deep plush nylon pile, non-slip TPR backing, and heavy-duty overlocked edges — built for daily preschool and early childhood use and fully aligned with the EYLF and NQF.

Recommended Age

All

Ordering for a Centre or School?

If you are an Australian School or Early Learning Centre and require an invoice prior to payment, simply select "Pay by Invoice' at checkout and we will email you an invoice for payment prior to shipping your order.

EYLF Learning Outcomes

Belonging, Being & Becoming — V2.0, 2022

Outcome 1 Strong Sense of Identity
Outcome 2 Connected with Their World
Outcome 5 Effective Communicators
Supports NQS Quality Areas 1, 2 & 6

Designed for early learners

Gather Here. Learn Together. Belong Always.

The moment children sit on this rug, something shifts. The Yarning Circle draws them in — face to face, voice to voice, story to story. Soft enough for the whole group, tough enough for every day, and grounded in authentic First Nations culture. Your classroom will never gather the same way again.

The Circle Where Stories and Learning Come Alive.

The Sage Yarning Circle Classroom Rug is precision-cut to a 2m round and finished with heavy-duty overlocked edges for lasting durability. A deep plush nylon cut pile sits over a non-slip TPR backing, delivering comfort, safety, and the kind of quality finish that holds up in high-traffic early childhood environments.

100%

Australian owned

Artist

Indigenous artists collaborations

15,000+

Early learning centres supplied

EYLF

Aligned across all products

About the Artist

About the Artist
Shareen Clayton is a proud Wiradjuri woman. She was born
and raised in Sydney, NSW and is now a very proud mother of four.

Shareen has mastered her skills in art for over 20 years having been
inspired by both of her artistic parents.

Shareen is highly regarded in her local communities as a family cultural
officer and teachers aid working in primary and high schools.

Shareen is very passionate about sharing her Indigenous culture, art
and teachings to kids all over the country in her range of vibrant educational resources created in collaboration with Education National.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Answers for Busy Educators
Most orders ship within approximately 2–5 business days, so you can get your learning space set up quickly.
All our classroom furniture is proudly made in Sydney, Australia, ensuring consistent quality, ethical production, and designs tailored specifically for Australian early learning environments.
Not at all — each piece comes with clear instructions and all required screws. Most products take only 5–10 minutes to assemble with basic tools.
Our furniture is made from heavy-duty birch plywood with a waterproof, scratch-resistant finish, designed to handle the daily demands of busy classrooms.
Yes — we use natural, low-toxicity materials that prioritise safety while still being extremely durable and long-lasting.

Acknowledgement of Country

"In the spirit of reconciliation, Education National acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today"