Indigenous Season Rugs Set of 6

  • Authentic Aboriginal artwork by Kiz Costelloe with certificate of authenticity included.
  • Embeds Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives — supporting NQF Quality Area 6.
  • Six seasons rugs — a place-based provocation for learning on Country.
  • Soft plush pile with non-slip backing — fit for purpose for active and calming spaces.
  • Aligned to EYLF Outcomes 1 to 5 — identity, world, wellbeing, learning, communication.

SEASONS RUGS

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Indigenous Season Rugs Set of 6 — eighth alternative view of seasons rug set
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Set of 6

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SKU: RUG017-6
Description

Gather your little learners onto a yarning space that honours the longest surviving Indigenous culture in the world. This set of six round rugs, designed by proud Mandandanji and Noonuccal artist Kiz Costelloe, brings the Noongar six seasons — Birak, Bunuru, Djeran, Makuru, Djilba and Kambarang — into your learning environment. Each rug is a place-based provocation for sustained shared thinking, supporting EYLF Outcome 2 and NQF Quality Area 3 by embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into every-day practice. Certificate of authenticity included.

Story behind the artworks.

Birak — the red colours and fire flames I've used in this design represent the weather starting to warm up, which indicates the time of year that the Noongar people start burning country.

Bunuru — I have incorporated the white flowers within this design to represent the white flowers that are in full bloom at this time of year. The orange colours surrounding the flowers depict the hottest time of the year.

Djeran — I have used the colour green, as this is the colour that represents this time of year. The weather becomes a bit more cool and damp, ready for the rainy winter months coming.

Makuru — the leaves I've illustrated in correlation with the cool blue tones symbolise the wind change and the coming of the rain which fill the waterways with life.

Djilba — this design and the pink colours were inspired by the flowers that are in full bloom at this time of year. The rich and bright colours start to fill the land and make the warmer weather more evident.

Kambarang — I chose this particular shape in this piece as this season brings out the snakes. The yellow colours represent the yellow flowers that begin to blossom.

Specifications

Set SKU: RUG017-6
Each rug: 1m diameter, round
Weight: approx. 2kg per rug (12kg set total)
Pile: soft plush nylon with non-slip backing
Edges: heavy-duty overlocked

Set includes 6 rugs — one per Noongar season:
• Birak (First Summer) — SKU RUG017-BIR
• Bunuru (Second Summer) — SKU RUG017-BUN
• Djeran (Autumn) — SKU RUG017-DJE
• Makuru (Winter) — SKU RUG017-MAK
• Djilba (First Spring) — SKU RUG017-DJI
• Kambarang (Second Spring) — SKU RUG017-KAM

Features

Authentic Aboriginal artwork by Kiz Costelloe, supplied with a certificate of authenticity for EYLF accreditation. Soft plush pile, non-slip backing and overlocked edges built for busy classroom traffic. Six 1m rounds that flex from yarning circle to quiet corner, supporting Outcomes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

Recommended Age

3+ (suitable for all early years and primary settings)

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EYLF Learning Outcomes

Belonging, Being & Becoming — V2.0, 2022

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

Designed for early learners

A yarning space where every season tells a story.

Imagine your morning meeting on Country. Six vibrant rugs, six stories, one welcoming, culturally safe space that affirms identity, belonging and connection to land. Children settle, listen and yarn — and you tick off cultural responsiveness in the most beautiful, tangible way.

Designed in Australia by Aboriginal Artist Kiz Costelloe

Proudly designed in Australia by Aboriginal artist Kiz Costelloe, a Mandandanji and Noonuccal woman from Rockhampton, Queensland. Each artwork was created to share the stories of Country, then ethically reproduced on a durable plush pile rug, ready for an Australian early learning environment.

100%

Australian owned

Artist

Indigenous artists collaborations

15,000+

Early learning centres supplied

EYLF

Aligned across all products

About the Artist

Kiz Costelloe is a proud Mandandanji and Noonuccal woman, born and raised in Rockhampton, Queensland. Her elders are her biggest inspiration, and carrying on her Uncle's legacy through art is something she values deeply. Kiz is passionate about sharing Indigenous culture, art and teachings with children right across the country in her vibrant educational resources.

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"