Collection: Australian Indigenous Classroom | Rugs, Carpets & Mats
Australian Indigenous Classroom Rug
Largest collection of Australian Indigenous Classroom Rugs. Beautiful unique designs by local Australian Aboriginal Artists. Bring Indigenous culture into your classroom.
Commercial Quality 3yr Warranty
Not only are these rugs Commercial quality to withstand the rigours of an education environment but we also include a 3-year warranty. Hard wearing but soft and comfortable for students to sit on and enjoy circle or story time. Select one of the classroom seating mat designs and have a spot for each student to sit, in their own space.
Easy to Clean Rugs, Mats & Carpets
Like all our mats this collection is super easy to clean with just soapy water and a hose. The non trip edges, non-slip backing, and weight of this mat make is the perfect classroom solution. All our mats are the highest quality available on the market and will last for years and years, wash after wash.
We encourage schools to consider incorporating language, art, and acknowledgment to the school’s traditional landowners in our school welcome and logo mat designs and now we are thrilled to have a collection of art from two local Indigenous artists. We look forward to this collaboration and collection continuing to grow over time as we add new designs.
Recycled Classroom Rugs
All our class mats are made from 100% recycled ghost fishing nets and as part of a global initiative Bloom Classroom has contributed to the removal of 640 000 tonnes of these discarded nets – saving thousands of marine animals. The base of our mats are made of 20% recycled car tyres and 19% recycled post-consumer plastic bottles. We are excited to present beautiful commercial grade classroom mats that are sustainable and fit for purpose.
We acknowledge and respect our first nations people and their incredible contribution to the arts. A strong Indigenous representation both in language and art has been very important to us at Bloom Classroom. We feel that the beauty and depth of history that can be communicated with Indigenous art is a gift we are lucky to have shared with us. We want to present beautiful art with meaning that can promote positive conversations and initiate further education and understanding and create completely inclusive environments.