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Inspired by Joongarrabah - a peak that overlooks the Tweed and Gold Coast Region - this iconic landmark is a vital part of the local cultural landscape. For many generations, this special place has been significant in the teaching of “Garrima” or 'respect'. Designed by local Fingal artist Christine Slabb, the 'Garrima' cultural mats were a roaring success in the space, and we received lots of enquiries about them from visitors and spectators. We adore this addition to the Recycled Plastic Mats range and its modern take on ancient wisdom.
'Garrima' is a reversible mat, so you've two choices on how to display your mat at picnics, during group activities or on your next bush kinder outing. Super lightweight and easy to store too.
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Our range includes EMRO rugs and cushions where the profit from each item sold goes directly back to the artists, to ensure a sustainable income for the artists and the opportunity to continue sharing our rich culture through their artwork.
Inspired by Joongarrabah - a peak that overlooks the Tweed and Gold Coast Region - this iconic landmark is a vital part of the local cultural landscape. For many generations, this special place has been significant in the teaching of “Garrima” or 'respect'. Designed by local Fingal artist Christine Slabb, the 'Garrima' cultural mats were a roaring success in the space, and we received lots of enquiries about them from visitors and spectators. We adore this addition to the Recycled Plastic Mats range and its modern take on ancient wisdom.
'Garrima' is a reversible mat, so you've two choices on how to display your mat at picnics, during group activities or on your next bush kinder outing. Super lightweight and easy to store too.