Gumbula Indigenous Marine Animal Cushions Set 6
The Gumbula First Nations Marine Animal Cushions Set of 6 – Indigenous Artwork Flexible Seating for Inclusive Learning & Sensory Spaces brings together authentic Indigenous storytelling, flexible seating and sensory comfort to create engaging environments that support learning, inclusion and wellbeing. Designed by internationally renowned artist and cultural ambassador Uncle John Smith Gumbula, this premium collection celebrates Australia's marine life through six beautifully illustrated cushions featuring the Dugong, Dolphin, Barramundi, Whale, Platypus and Turtle. Each Gumbula First Nations Marine Animal Cushions Set of 6 – Indigenous Artwork Flexible Seating for Inclusive Learning & Sensory Spaces showcases authentic Indigenous artwork that honours the cultural and ecological significance of these iconic Australian marine animals. The collection encourages meaningful conversations about Country, environmental stewardship, biodiversity and Australia's rich First Nations cultures, helping educators create culturally responsive and inclusive learning experiences. Crafted from luxurious velvet-feel polyester with thick foam inserts, the Gumbula First Nations Marine Animal Cushions Set of 6 – Indigenous Artwork Flexible Seating for Inclusive Learning & Sensory Spaces offers comfortable, flexible seating for reading corners, yarning circles, sensory rooms, therapy spaces and collaborative learning environments. The soft tactile finish provides additional sensory comfort, making the cushions suitable for individuals who benefit from calming, supportive seating during learning, therapy or quiet reflection. Ideal for schools, early learning centres, libraries, allied health clinics, community organisations and NDIS-funded environments, this versatile set supports participation, engagement and emotional wellbeing while encouraging respect for Australia's First Nations knowledge systems and the interconnected relationship between people, animals, land and sea. Whether incorporated into literacy activities, environmental science programs, cultural learning, mindfulness sessions or sensory spaces, these cushions help create welcoming environments where individuals feel connected, respected and inspired to learn. Benefits Encourages understanding of Australia's First Nations cultures through authentic Indigenous artwork. Supports culturally responsive and inclusive learning environments. Provides comfortable flexible seating for sensory-friendly spaces. Promotes collaboration, storytelling and group discussions. Encourages environmental awareness and respect for Australia's marine ecosystems. Supports emotional wellbeing through soft, calming seating. Enhances reading corners, sensory rooms, libraries and wellbeing spaces. Suitable for NDIS-funded sensory environments and allied health settings. Encourages meaningful participation, cultural appreciation and community connection. Provides durable, everyday seating for education and therapy environments. Key Features Set of six uniquely shaped marine animal cushions. Authentic Indigenous artwork by internationally renowned artist Uncle John Smith Gumbula. Features Dugong, Dolphin, Barramundi, Whale, Platypus and Turtle. Soft velvet-feel polyester fabric. Comfortable thick foam inserts. Flexible seating for classrooms, sensory spaces and therapy environments. Machine washable fabric (refer to care instructions). Supports cultural learning, environmental education and inclusive participation. Designed for repeated everyday educational use. Ideal For Schools and inclusive classrooms. Early learning centres. Libraries and reading spaces. NDIS participants accessing sensory-friendly environments. Occupational therapists creating engaging therapy spaces. Speech pathologists and psychologists delivering floor-based programs. Sensory rooms and wellbeing spaces. First Nations cultural learning programs. Community organisations and cultural centres. Environmental education programs. Home education and family learning environments. Aged care and intergenerational learning activities. Specifications Set includes: 6 marine animal cushions Designs include: Dugong – 47cm Dolphin – 40cm Barramundi – 47cm Whale – 48cm Platypus – 47cm Turtle – 47cm Material: Velvet-feel polyester Filling: Thick foam inserts Care: Machine washable (refer to care label) Weight: 1.936kg Suitable for indoor educational and therapy environments Safety Information Suitable for indoor use. Machine wash according to care label instructions. Inspect cushions regularly for wear or damage before continued use. Adult supervision is recommended where appropriate for younger children. Why Choose This Product The Gumbula First Nations Marine Animal Cushions Set of 6 – Indigenous Artwork Flexible Seating for Inclusive Learning & Sensory Spaces combines premium educational furniture with authentic cultural storytelling to create inspiring spaces where learning, wellbeing and inclusion come together. Created by respected artist and cultural ambassador Uncle John Smith Gumbula, this collection provides educators, allied health professionals and community organisations with an opportunity to respectfully incorporate authentic Indigenous artwork into everyday learning environments. The marine animal designs encourage curiosity about Australia's natural environment while fostering meaningful conversations about Country, sustainability, cultural identity and shared responsibility for caring for our environment. Perfect for NDIS-supported environments, schools, sensory rooms, libraries and therapy clinics, the Gumbula First Nations Marine Animal Cushions Set of 6 – Indigenous Artwork Flexible Seating for Inclusive Learning & Sensory Spaces delivers lasting educational value through flexible seating, sensory comfort and authentic cultural representation. . About the Artist Uncle John Smith Gumbula QEII Silver Jubilee Queen's Trust Awardee Cultural Ambassador | Senior Indigenous Affairs Advisor | Chief Creative Uncle John Smith Gumbula is an internationally recognised Indigenous artist, cultural ambassador and respected leader whose creative journey began in 1978 following a prolonged hospital stay during childhood. During this time, art became both a source of healing and a lifelong passion, inspiring more than four decades of work dedicated to cultural education, creativity and community connection. A proud Wakka Wakka and Goreng Goreng man, with family connections across Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia, Uncle John also honours his Scottish and Irish heritage through his mother and is an adopted son of the Yolŋu people of Galiwinku, Elcho Island. His work reflects deep cultural knowledge, connection to Country and a commitment to building understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. Recipient of the prestigious QEII Silver Jubilee Queen's Trust Award, Uncle John has spent over 40 years working across education, the arts, innovation and cultural leadership. His vibrant contemporary Indigenous artwork celebrates Australia's landscapes, wildlife and cultural stories while fostering respect, inclusion and reconciliation through education and creativity.
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