Bush Food Reversible Penefold

A$77.00

Bush Food Reversible Penefold – inspired by Cindy Wallace’s Bush Food Dreaming.

Handmade in Australia from soft, breathable cotton, this reversible Penefold is designed for comfort, movement, and everyday joy.

Wear it on the printed side or the plain side, and enjoy it as an easy, playful piece for warm days and layered moments alike.

This design is available with either a yellow or brown plain-side reverse.


Artwork Meaning:
Painted by Aboriginal artist Cindy Wallace from Santa Teresa in Central Australia, Bush Food Dreaming reflects the richness of Country and the importance of bush food within Aboriginal life. Through flowing lines, dots, and rhythmic motifs, the artwork evokes gathering, nourishment, and connection to land, water, and community — honouring the deep relationship between people and Country.


Material:
Printed side in soft, breathable cotton, paired with a quilting cotton reverse side that has a little more body and structure to give the Penefold its easy A-line shape.


Sizes Available: 80 cm / 100 cm
Fit: Easy A-line flare fit
Length Note: Depending on the child’s height and size selected, the dress may fall around knee to calf length.
Size Notes: The sizes indicated refer to the child’s height range. At the corresponding height, the Penefold is designed to fall around the knee.


Care with Love:
Cold gentle machine wash below 30°C.
Line dry in shade to preserve the richness of the colours and the softness of the fabric.


Please note for our Aboriginal range:
After the first wash, a natural shrinkage of approximately 3–5% may occur, revealing a subtle band of coloured print along the edge of the plain side. This gentle reveal is an intentional part of the design.


Handmade:
Designed and handmade in Sydney, Australia


Processing:
I will process all your orders in 4 to 6 business days, and send you an email notification with your parcel’s tracking number.

Size:

Bush Food Reversible Penefold – inspired by Cindy Wallace’s Bush Food Dreaming.

Handmade in Australia from soft, breathable cotton, this reversible Penefold is designed for comfort, movement, and everyday joy.

Wear it on the printed side or the plain side, and enjoy it as an easy, playful piece for warm days and layered moments alike.

This design is available with either a yellow or brown plain-side reverse.


Artwork Meaning:
Painted by Aboriginal artist Cindy Wallace from Santa Teresa in Central Australia, Bush Food Dreaming reflects the richness of Country and the importance of bush food within Aboriginal life. Through flowing lines, dots, and rhythmic motifs, the artwork evokes gathering, nourishment, and connection to land, water, and community — honouring the deep relationship between people and Country.


Material:
Printed side in soft, breathable cotton, paired with a quilting cotton reverse side that has a little more body and structure to give the Penefold its easy A-line shape.


Sizes Available: 80 cm / 100 cm
Fit: Easy A-line flare fit
Length Note: Depending on the child’s height and size selected, the dress may fall around knee to calf length.
Size Notes: The sizes indicated refer to the child’s height range. At the corresponding height, the Penefold is designed to fall around the knee.


Care with Love:
Cold gentle machine wash below 30°C.
Line dry in shade to preserve the richness of the colours and the softness of the fabric.


Please note for our Aboriginal range:
After the first wash, a natural shrinkage of approximately 3–5% may occur, revealing a subtle band of coloured print along the edge of the plain side. This gentle reveal is an intentional part of the design.


Handmade:
Designed and handmade in Sydney, Australia


Processing:
I will process all your orders in 4 to 6 business days, and send you an email notification with your parcel’s tracking number.

Without a doubt, this piece had to be part of our Reversible Penefold. It holds a blessing of abundance for our little girl. I love it. To me, abundance means a full life — beyond riches, it includes love, experiences, connectedness, and blessings. I knew we had to have this in our collection.
— Catherine Yang