Australian Indigenous Textile Design for Interiors & Furnishing [2025 Catalogue]

Updated on July 15, 2025

Looking to enrich your interior space with cultural depth and meaning? In 2025, more architects and designers are incorporating Australian Aboriginal fabric and Indigenous textiles into commercial and educational interiors — not just for aesthetics, but to honour Country, culture, and connection.

Helena Geiger’s 2025 catalogue offers a rich collection of Indigenous fabric Australia can be proud of, each piece designed with purpose, story, and respect.

Why Use Australian Aboriginal Fabric in Interior Design?

Integrating Indigenous Australian fabric into your furniture and finishes doesn’t just elevate your aesthetic, it makes a cultural statement:

  • Show respect for Country and heritage
  • Visually support Reconciliation and cultural learning
  • Tell meaningful stories through pattern
  • Specify locally made, high-quality materials
  • Add narrative depth to public, school, or office spaces

From seating and partitions to feature walls, Aboriginal print fabric Australia designers are choosing Helena Geiger’s collections for both impact and intention.

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Meet the 2025 Collection: Stories in Surface

The 2025 Helena Geiger catalogue introduces updated colourways and pattern applications perfect for commercial spaces. Here’s a preview of the leading collections:

Gecko – Celebrating Wildlife & Habitat

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Theme: Diverse Australian wildlife, movement, and survival
Use: Ideal for feature walls, upholstered lounges, or acoustic panels
Pattern Repeat: 26.4cm H x 32.4cm V

Available in 5 colourways:

  • Fern
  • Olive
  • Night
  • Bush Plum
  • Shadow

“Gecko celebrates our diverse wildlife and their habitat.”

A mirrored pattern evoking the movement of geckos across land. A perfect Indigenous print fabric Australia designers are using in seating and wall panels.

Karlu – Inspired by Sacred Rock Country

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Theme: Boulders, dreamtime stories, and desert landscapes of the Northern Territory
Use: Great for breakout cushions, library soft furnishings, or textured partitions
Pattern Repeat: 23.5cm H x 15cm V

Available in 16 colourways:

  • Spinifex
  • Saltbush
  • Red Earth
  • Ochre
  • Sand
  • Desert
  • Bluestone
  • Opal
  • Rain
  • Clay
  • And more

“Karlu brings together the stunning rock formations and boulders of this beautiful sacred reserve.”

Rounded shapes mimic worn rock forms. Indigenous fabric Australia projects often use this pattern in libraries, galleries, and staffrooms to reflect grounded, natural strength.

Sandhills – Layered Land & Time

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Theme: Textured terrain, ridges, and dot painting influence
Use: Excellent for vertical surfaces, ottomans, or full upholstery in corporate or community spaces
Pattern Repeat: 23.3cm H x 37cm V

Available in 7 colourways:

  • Terracotta Red
  • Ochre
  • Burnt Orange
  • Charcoal
  • Mist
  • Pine
  • Rain

“Sandhills textured layering is balanced with dots and shapes formed within the ancient landscape.”

The rhythmic undulation of these lines captures the movement of red desert winds, seen from above or remembered in story. A favourite Aboriginal print fabric in Australia for government and school furniture due to its strong geometric rhythm and earth-toned palette.

Tapa – Storylines in Traditional Cloth

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Theme: Ancestral skills of weaving, dyeing, and textile-making
Use: Feature upholstery, acoustic applications, or vertical decorative surfaces
Pattern Repeat: 9.5cm H x 14cm V (repeats 14x across width)

Available in 8 colourways:

  • Ash
  • Emerald
  • Ocean
  • Seagrass
  • Warlu
  • Rockpool
  • Saltbush
  • Charcoal

“Tapa’s narrative represents traditional textiles and ancient processes of cultivating & harvesting plants used for dyeing.”

This design evokes symmetry and geometry found in tapa cloth, yet grounded in Helena’s uniquely Australian perspective. This symmetrical design recalls tapa cloth and embodies continuity — a widely specified Indigenous textile Australia is using in boardrooms and cultural facilities alike.

Styling Indigenous Textiles in Real Spaces

Wondering how to apply these textiles in real projects? Here’s where Indigenous Australian fabric shines:

  • Upholstered chairs and ottomans in reception areas
  • Feature walls in classrooms or civic buildings
  • Acoustic panels in meeting or library zones
  • School corridors, admin offices, and cultural learning spaces
  • Government lobbies, aged care, and health facilities

These commercial-grade textiles are made to endure, all while respecting cultural protocols and artist rights.

Supporting Artists and Cultural Authenticity

All Helena Geiger textiles are:

  • Designed by a proud Wiradjuri woman and artist
  • Ethically licensed and culturally safe for use
  • Locally printed on high-performance base cloths
  • Available in fire-retardant and heavy-duty grades

Working with Helena Geiger means supporting real artists and Indigenous-led storytelling, not imitation.

Specifying Indigenous Textiles Australia-Wide

Aurora Office Furniture partners with Helena Geiger to help designers, schools, and organisations access Australian Aboriginal fabric for meaningful, compliant, and efficient fitouts.

Our Services Include:

  • 3D modelling with Indigenous patterns applied
  • Upholstery recommendations based on traffic and use
  • Furniture customisation with any pattern and colourway
  • Coordination across Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, and regional projects

Written by Dean Grace – CEO of Aurora Office Furniture
20 years in education, government, and commercial fitouts
linkedin.com/in/deangrace

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