Yarning Circle Room Divider

4.8' (8 reviews)
  • Indigenous design by Aboriginal artist Kiz Costelloe
  • Creates defined learning spaces
  • Made in Australia
  • Easy to assemble — no tools required
  • Premium 15mm eucalyptus ply

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Yarning Circle Room Divider
$319.92
Eucalyptus Brown

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SKU: ENF006E
Description

Create inviting, purposeful spaces in your classroom with the Classroom Yarning Circle Room Divider. Crafted from heavy-duty eucalyptus ply, this durable and versatile divider features a stunning Aboriginal art design by Indigenous artist Kiz Costelloe.

Perfect for sectioning your classroom into learning zones or creating a quiet yarning area, this piece not only serves a functional purpose but also celebrates Indigenous design and culture. Its vibrant artwork inspires conversations about Aboriginal heritage and promotes cultural inclusivity.

Whether used as a standalone feature or combined with our other Indigenous themed  furniture, the Classroom Yarning Circle Room Divider adds depth and warmth to your learning environment while fostering a sense of connection and belonging.

Specifications

119L x1.5W x 65H cm

Features

Indigenous Design by Aboriginal artist Kiz Costelloe
Made in Australia from 15mm ply. Available in Golden Pine colour and Eucalyptus brown colour.

Recommended Age

All ages

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

Bring First Nations culture into your classroom every day

If you're the educator who believes every classroom should reflect the richness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture — not as an afterthought, but as the foundation — we made this just for you.

Proudly handmade in Sydney, Australia

Passionately crafted in Sydney, Australia, our products are designed to withstand years of daily classroom use while supporting meaningful learning through quality, durability, and thoughtful design.

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 Aboriginal woman and celebrated First Nations artist whose work draws on the deep cultural knowledge and traditions of her heritage. Based in Australia, Kiz is known for her vibrant, meaningful designs that tell the stories of Country, connection and community.

Kiz's artwork for Education National was created specifically for the Yarning Circle Room Divider — a piece designed to bring the cultural practice of yarning circles to life in early childhood classrooms. Her distinctive style celebrates the importance of listening, sharing and belonging that lies at the heart of the yarning circle tradition.

Through her collaboration with Education National, Kiz's work gives educators a powerful tool for embedding First Nations culture into the everyday rhythms of classroom life.

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"