Australian Artists


Our artist collection has been designed in collaboration with some of Australia's most talented artists, who have infused their creative vision into each piece. Inspired by the beautiful landscapes and unique cultural heritage of Australia, our homewares feature striking designs that showcase the beauty of this great land.

In addition, our homewares are crafted from high-quality materials, ensuring that they are both beautiful and durable. Whether you're looking to add a touch of Australian style to your home or simply searching for the perfect gift for a loved one, our Australian artist range of homewares is the ideal choice.

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Artist Kristy-Ann Duffy

An Australian artist with a passion for birds. More than just capturing a likeness of birds, I want to share some of those special moments I have spent watching birds through my art. I aim to portray their unusual and fascinating behaviours, the beautiful places they live, and the funny things they do. Like black swans ripping green weed from the bottom of a river, pelicans preening and leaving a trail of soft feathers in the water, or grey fantails fan dancing amongst the trees. I enjoy developing art that is both true to the subject and my own interpretation of the mood to produce unique and vibrant works.

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Danielle Leedie Gray

Danielle Leedie Gray is an artist and designer, and a descendant of the Bidjara and Wakka Wakka people of south west and east Queensland, Australia. ‎ Danielle creates bold contemporary pieces that make people feel joy and connection, and her artworks are a unique expression. ‎ Danielle's work is guided by a deep sense of empathy towards her cultural heritage and family history and invites unity and healing through the unique combination of culture and contemporary vision. ‎ More personally, important symbols for Danielle are the people gathering (concentric circles with three lines between them) because they reflect unity and moving forward. ‎ Danielle wants to invite her work into the homes and businesses of non-Indigenous people, and promote understanding of the symbols, stories and meaning in Aboriginal culture so together we can create a united future for all Australians.

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Dusty Rich

Dusty Rich, the artist, has recently returned to Earth. It is not known where he was before. He returned to Earth in the country of South Africa, through the womb of a woman. He now keeps his things on the East Coast of Australia, in a human-run settlement known as Brisbane. Versed in multiple art disciplines, but preferring the speed and noxious fumes of aerosol spray cans, Dusty creates pieces that are sharper than the corner of a Lego block on bare feet, louder than a metal band playing on your earlobe, and more vibrant than a newly discovered constellation - just like his personality.

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Paul Trotter

Paul Trotter is a talented Australian artist whose works incorporate his background in architecture with his love of the ocean, birds, and the natural environment of Australia. His unique perspective allows him to create stunning pieces that capture the beauty and majesty of these elements in a way that is both awe-inspiring and thought-provoking. Drawing inspiration from the natural world, Paul's works feature bold lines and striking colours, creating an immersive experience for the viewer. He often incorporates images of birds, fish, and other marine life into his works, giving them a sense of movement and energy.