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A generously sized floor cushion designed for relaxed, flexible seating in the home. Upholstered in linen with leather detailing, the Dilly Bag cushion combines comfort with a refined, tactile finish

This piece features artwork by Regina Wilson - a world renowned senior artist and Cultural Director of Durrmu Arts. The design forms part of Koskela’s Dali Dyalgala fabric range—a collaboration with First Nations artists across Australia.

Dimensions: 85cm x 85cm

Key Features:

  • Dimensions: 850mm × 850mm
  • Materials: Linen with leather detailing
  • Insert included: Feather/fibre fill
  • Made in Australia

Koskela has a long standing relationship with Regina and have exhibited her work both individually and in a group show.

Regina has an impressive history in the art space, exhibiting internationally in prestigious museums and is the recipient of numerous art awards. In 1973, together with her husband, Harold Wilson, Regina founded the Peppimenarti (meaning ‘large rock’) Community as a permanent settlement for the Ngan’gikurrungurr people. The location of the community is an important dreaming site for the Ngan’gikurrungurr language group and is situated amid wetlands and floodplains at the centre of the Daly River Aboriginal Reserve, 300 kilometres southwest of Darwin.

Dali Dyalgala is a special fabric range collaboration between Koskela and First Nations artists. Spanning the Tiwi Islands, Northern Rivers and Northern Territory, this project truly highlights the adaptability, breadth and depth of artistic expression in the First Nations design industry. 

Dali dyalgala is a Darug phrase meaning to embrace. A fitting reflection of the coming together of six female artists across the country from various language groups and cultures. The choice to use Darug language ties the project back to Koskela as we pay respects and acknowledge our local language of the Eora people. Dali dyalgala is a gesture of reconciliation, to embrace one another and work together to make positive change.

Koskela licensed the artworks directly from the artists and art centres to develop a range of unique colourways for each. Dali dyalgala presents a new opportunity to create income streams for First Nations artists and is an exciting addition to Koskela’s fabric range.

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Dali Dyalgala Dilly Bag Floor Cushion — Designed by Regina Wilson

$470.00

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Dimensions: 45 x 45cm
Materials: 100% Euro Oyster Linen face, Tan Leather back with bottom zipper

Feather Insert Included

Please note:
The placement of the pattern will vary slightly between each cushion, and may not be true to the image displayed. To ensure minimum wastage and in line with our sustainable ethos, we have not lined up the pattern on each cushion to be exactly the same.

Due to the natural linen, some fading may occur over a period of time when exposed to direct sunlight

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