Family Beach Life Sand Free rPET Beach Towel (160x160cm)
Elevate your next beach trip with our luxurious sand-free beach towels, showcasing stunning artwork by First Nations collaborating artists. Each towel features a beautiful, sublimated design that tells a unique story of the artist's deep connection to Country.
Made from 60 recycled PET bottles, these towels not only help keep our beaches clean but also offer superior absorbency and quick-drying properties for a hassle-free day by the sea.
Enjoy the ultimate comfort with towels designed to keep sand off you, allowing you to relax all day long. With a range of exciting features, these towels are set to become your new beach essential.
- Quick drying fabric
- Recycled fabric made from 60 plastic bottles
- Double sided
- Includes a hook for hanging
- Includes a free pouch
Product: Sand Free Beach Towel
Materials: 60% Recycled PET, 28% Polyester, 12% Polyamide
Washing: Cold machine wash. Do not bleach. Do not dry clean. Do not tumble dry. Do not iron. Line dry.
Dimensions: 160cm x 160cm
Story: Family Beach Life
Artist: Sheri Skele
Family Beach Life
This artwork was created for a family. You will see groups of sand dunes which are a sign of strength and resilience. There are native shrubs scattered throughout including Coastal Pig Face to represent health and well-being, Beach Bean for abundance, and Beach Spinifex to symbolise different directions of growth in life. Central to this piece you will see a family gathered around a meeting place connecting to extended family and friends and country, which is teaming with coastal beach and sea life. The country is calm with the salty sea air circulating filling your senses and hearts.
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Sheri Skele (Bigi Nagala)
Aboriginal Bidjara woman
"I began painting as a way to connect with my culture and quickly realised that it was also an incredibly meditative and spirit... Learn more