SKU: GO361HL93ME
Buggeiri Art Throw Rug Limited Edition Collab Between Good Throw Co x Taylor-Lee (Ochre Sisters)
Each throw is thoughtfully designed to be fully reversible — the same artwork, reimagined in a complementary colour way on the reverse, offering two distinct looks in one.
Woven from recycled cotton, our throws are both durable and beautifully soft, designed for everyday use and machine washable for ease. Every piece is accompanied by a keepsake story card, featuring the original artwork, the artist, and the story behind the design.
However you choose to style it, your throw is made to be lived with and loved. From beach days and picnics, to layered over your bed or draped across your lounge, each piece brings warmth, texture and a sense of artistry into your space. It can even be styled as a statement tablecloth or wall hanging — a true textile artwork.
The Story Behind The Art
Through the symbols and vibrant colours, Buggeiri, expresses Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's determination to keep on going, as well as reflecting their deep connection to the land and sea. In the bottom right corner, the variation of colour in the ocean is a representation of the depths of rich history intertwined within our culture. As the ocean reaches the sandy shores it emerges as a rich golden tint - the colour of optimism. Separating the shore and land is travelling tracks, that are unbroken and stretch across the entire surface to convey their unbreakable persistence to keep on going. Symbolically, the three meeting places display the many generations of First Nations people who all are determined to succeed.
Fading into a red ochre hue, Buggeiri depicts the wholesome land that has been First Nations Peoples home for more than 60,000 years. In the top left corner is the sacred eucalyptus tree, that carries great significance and is a strong spiritual symbol to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture. Finally, the core symbol of optimism and persistence is conveyed through the baby and mother turtle, who are separated. The baby turtle is persistent to reach the safety of its mother, and the mother turtle is displayed as tranquil and optimistic that her offspring will arrive securely. The rough waves are a symbol of the hardships and challenges, and the turtles are a representation of the powerful community and their everlasting strength, persistence and optimism.
Through the storyline, texture and cultural elements, the themes of persistence and optimism are strongly displayed as values that the Aboriginal culture has forever cherished
About The Artist
Taylor-Lee is a new and upcoming Indigenous artist from the southern Gold Coast. She’s a proud young Kungadidji 16 year old who loves to surf, skate and paint. Often her art pieces will reflect this passion with ocean features, blue hues or boho pastels.
In 2023 Taylor-Lee’s artwork she designed for Naidoc Week was one of six highly commended art pieces chosen by the Qld government. Not long after this she then went on to win the Young, Black & Proud Scholarship for her art.
Taylor-Lee has since worked hard between her school work and surfing, designing new pieces that she sells on Instagram known as Ochre_Sisters in name of her and her younger indigenous sister.
Care Instructions
- Hand wash or cold gentle machine wash only.
-Do not tumble dry
- Designed In Australia
Size - Approximately - 2.2 x 1.55 -1.6 m - Due to the woven nature of these beautiful throws, slight variations of approximately 5cm may occur during manufacturing. They are a generous size and are perfect for styling over beds up to king size.
Material - Recycled Cotton
Buggeiri Art Throw Rug
Care
Cold gentle machine wash or hand wash.Do not tumble dry