NAIDOC WEEK July 7 – 14, 2024
Keep the Fire Burning: Blak, Loud, and Proud

Indigenous, First Nations commercial fabric and wall covering designs hold immense significance in the Architecture and Design industry. These designs carry rich cultural heritage and traditional knowledge, passed down through generations, and represent the Indigenous communities’ history, beliefs, and identity. The integration of these designs in architecture and interior design can help to promote cultural diversity and awareness, allowing individuals to learn and appreciate different cultures.

Find Indigenous collections by Jimmy Pike, Robyn Caughlan and Lizzy Stageman below.

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The use of these commercial fabrics and wall coverings can support Indigenous communities’ economic and social development by creating opportunities for artisans and providing a source of income. By incorporating Indigenous, First Nations textiles and wall covering designs, the Architecture and Design industry can not only create aesthetically pleasing spaces but also promote social responsibility and cultural preservation.