Jamie Durie - Furniture and Product Design

Furniture and Product Design

In 2003 Durie designed and launched a range of outdoor furniture and gardening products under the brand name Patio by Jamie DuriePatio by Jamie Durie. The range includes furniture, décor, gardening tools, lighting, textiles, BBQs, ornaments and accessories. All the timber products in the range are environmentally responsible FSC certified timber. Previously sold through Kmart it is now sold exclusively through Big W Australia.

Durie also designed the Jamie Durie Signature range of products in collaboration with other artists and designers, including a range of paints with Porters Paints, textiles with Cloth, Durie Design outdoor furniture range with David Knott, A Studio Design with Modern-Shed and a range of rugs with The Rug Collection.

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