Scaling impact for First Nations artists by integrating art, culture
and storytelling into the built environment. Since 2015.

Who we are

Willie Weston is a First Nations owned textile brand working exclusively with First Nations artists to create fabrics, wallpapers and other products for commercial interiors.

Grounded in reciprocity and respect, everything we do is underpinned by fair and ethical partnerships with artists.

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Willie Weston exists to provide meaningful income for artists,
often living in remote places.

Our aim is to integrate First Nations art, culture and stories into the built environment, across commercial, government, and education sectors,  creating warm, sophisticated, and culturally rich spaces, and opportunities and impact for artists.

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Our products

Willie Weston offers a range of products for general and high performance applications. Luxe velvets to recycled, bleach cleanable fabrics for heavy traffic and outdoor areas. Antimicrobial base cloths for commercial seating, workstations and operable walling. Wallpapers for residential and commercial settings.

Bring First Nations design into your world.

Commercial Drapery

Commercial Wallpaper

General Commercial Fabrics

High Performance Fabrics

Residential Wallpaper

Caring for Country

Country is a living system. Breathing, relational, reciprocal. And we are accountable to it.

As an Aboriginal-owned business, we carry an obligation that runs deeper than compliance or certification. For First Nations peoples, caring for Country is an ongoing responsibility to the land, waterways, skies, and all the living things that depend on them.

We take that obligation seriously.

We invest time and resources in understanding where our materials come from, how they are made, and what they leave behind. We prioritise low-impact processes, and suppliers who share our values.

We are on a journey, not at a destination, and we are transparent about that progress.

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Scaling impact for First Nations artists

Scaling impact for First Nations artists ⦁