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Treat your pup to restful, supportive sleep with the Outback Tails Therapeutic Dog Bed. Filled with therapeutic memory foam from recycled offcuts, this bed not only comforts joints but also keeps materials out of landfill, combining care for your dog and the planet.
The thick, removable cotton canvas cover makes cleaning effortless, while the non-slip base ensures stability on any surface. Graced with the vibrant, contemporary artwork of Indigenous Australian artists, each bed is a piece of art in your home. With 10% of royalties from every sale returning directly to the featured artist, you’re supporting culture while pampering your dog. Available in various, stunning designs and measuring 100cm x 70cm x 13cm, this bed is perfect for older dogs or any pup in need of extra comfort.
Pauline Napangardi Gallagher
Pauline Napangardi Gallagher was born in 1952 in Yuendumu, and lived in Nyirripi, in the NT. Pauline loved colour and used an unrestricted palette with acrylics on canvas to develop a modern interpretation of her traditional Aboriginal culture.
Risharna Nakamarra Dickson
Risharna Nakamarra Dickson was born in Alice Springs and grew up in Yuendumu, where she began painting with Warlukurlangu Artists in 2010. Since 2020, she has been painting full-time, and shares her father’s Warna Jukurrpa (Snake Dreaming) ancestral stories passed down through generations. Her work uses traditional motifs to depict the journey of the ancestral snake across country, as well as women hunting for bush foods. 10% of the sale of this item is donated back to Risharna Nakamarra Dickson.
Patricia Nakamarra Oldfield
Patricia Nakamarra Olfield was born in 1982 in Alice Springs Hospital. She has lived in Yuendumu most of her life. She is the daughter of two Warlukurlangu painters. She paints stories that are closely associated with her traditional country. Her main story is Warna Jukurrpa (Snake Dreaming), Dreamings that have been passed down to her from her father and his father’s father for millennia. 10% of the sale of this item is donated back to Patricia.
Nathania Nangala Granites
Nathania Nangala Granites is a young Warlpiri woman from Yuendumu Community, approximately 3 hours from Alice Springs in Central Australia. The primary focus of her artworks centre around the sacred place of Puyurru which is to the west of Yuendumu Community. Nathania takes an underground view for her paintings, detailing the underground rivers which snake across the countryside. 10% of the sale of this item is donated back to Nathania.
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