Imagine a classroom centrepiece that sparks wonder, invites conversation, and connects your children to the rich living cultures of Australia's First Peoples — every single day. The Aboriginal Symbols Learning...
Aboriginal Artist
Shareen Clayton is a proud Wiradjuri woman. She was born
and raised in Sydney, NSW and is now a very proud mother of four.
Shareen has mastered her skills in art for over 20 years having been
inspired by both of her artistic parents.
Shareen is highly regarded in her local communities as a family cultural
officer and teachers aid working in primary and high schools.
Shareen is very passionate about sharing her Indigenous culture, art
and teachings to kids all over the country in her range of vibrant educational resources created in collaboration with Indigenous Resources Online.
Features
Australia's first learning table with authentic Aboriginal symbols children choose to sit on.
Original artwork by Aboriginal artist Shareen Clayton — culturally authentic, respectful and meaningful.
Seats 8 children comfortably — ideal for collaborative, child-directed group learning.
18mm heavy-duty eucalyptus ply, handcrafted in our Sydney workshop — built to last.
Toddler and Preschooler sizes in Brown or Golden Pine — in stock and ready to ship.
Size
Table Top: 120cm x 70cm.
Toddler: Table top Height 36cm. Table seat height 20cm.
Pre Schooler: Table top Height 49cm. Table seat height 27cm.
Shipping
This furniture item is in stock and ships next business day.
Imagine a classroom centrepiece that sparks wonder, invites conversation, and connects your children to the rich living cultures of Australia's First Peoples — every single day. The Aboriginal Symbols Learning Table is a never-before-seen learning resource hand-crafted right here in Australia, featuring original Aboriginal symbols artwork by celebrated artist Shareen Clayton. Up to 8 children can gather around this beautifully designed table, each choosing their own symbol to sit on — igniting curiosity, identity exploration, and culturally responsive conversations from the very first moment they take a seat. This is more than furniture. It's a provocation, a talking point, and a daily act of Reconciliation living right in your learning space.