A small studio in West End.
Kurrajong Quarters began in a Queenslander on Dornoch Terrace, with a single ironbark board and a stubborn belief that homeware should be honest — made by hand, made nearby, and made to last.
We work directly with a small group of Australian makers: a woodworker outside Toowoomba, a textile studio on the Sunshine Coast, a candlemaker in the Adelaide Hills, and a printmaker who rides her bike to the post office in Hobart. Nothing is mass-produced. Some pieces are one-offs.
Our materials lean native — eucalyptus, ironbark, paperbark, lemon myrtle, wool, linen. Our colours come from the country we live in: sage, ochre, bark, sand, the blue of the Pacific in late afternoon.
Thanks for being here. If you ever want to talk about a piece, or commission something for your home, we’d love to hear from you.