Gunya Life is a new Australian company developing homewares products in partnership with Australia's indigenous communities. Our products are innovative, high quality and tell a story about the cultures where they are made.


Gunya Life has a simple philosophy that the products we use at home every day can have more meaning for us if we understand the meaning they have to their makers.


With this in mind Gunya Life is making products that carry with them the story of their manufacture, their materials and a reminder of the spirit of their origins.


Gunya Life is currently seeking communities interested in developing homewares products such as lighting, dinnerware, carpet designs, fabrics, and furniture.

For further information please contact:
Alison Page
Managing Director
T + 61 (0) 422 187 602


Alison Page is an interior designer and artist with a multi-disciplinary practice working on various projects in health, education, office design, exhibition design, cultural arts centres and public art. A Wodi-Wodi woman from NSW south coast, Alisons’ work explores links between cultural identity, art and the built environment. A member of Merrima Design for 8 years, Alison has worked with various urban and rural Aboriginal communities in the delivery of cultural appropriate architectural services. Projects range from exhibitions in the city to projects in remote Australia as well as overseas. In 1999 Alison received an award from the International Federation of Interior Architects for making a 'contribution to the design environment with an emphasis on social awareness and responsibility'. Alison is an occasional judge on the ABC show 'The New Inventors'.