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Exclusively designed for BFX by local Indigenous artist Shara Delaney
The Yarning Circles Rectangle Rug, part of the BFX Rug Collection, is a visually striking piece that brings artistic flair and cultural significance to any space. Created by Indigenous artist Shara Delaney, this rug features the Giluma-jin Yari-nya ‘Yarning Circles’ design, symbolising the unity and strength of the community through the sharing of knowledge. The vibrant border of 28 arches enhances collaborative and engaging environments, making it an ideal choice for educational settings, resource centres, and office areas.
This 2000mm x 3000mm rug is crafted from durable, 100% recyclable heavy-duty polyester and overlocked stitching with no-pull edges, ensuring it can handle the rigours of high-traffic areas while supporting environmental sustainability. Its easy-to-clean surface simplifies maintenance, and the rug can be rolled up to move or store away quickly. The Yarning Circles design, available in the rug and upholstered fabric, seamlessly coordinates for a unified interior look. This Rug offers a blend of functional design, cultural depth, and environmental consciousness.
Note - Timbers, carpets, and other surface areas prone to slipperiness may require an additional anti-slip underlay.
Specification | Details |
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Dimensions (mm) | 2000d x 3000w, 9mm thick |
Designer | Designed by local Indigenous artist Shara Delaney |
Material | 100% recyclable heavy-duty polyester and printed with eco-friendly ink |
Cleaning | Easy to wipe clean or vacuum. Recommended for indoor use only |
Compatibility | Coordinates with BFX Ninderry fabric range |
Exclusively designed by local Indigenous artist Shara Delaney for BFX
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