
Where earth’s oldest formations meet contemporary surface design
Geo Stratum is a curated exploration of surface, structure and story, a design collection inspired by the layered legacy of the Earth itself. Drawing from iconic geological formations across Australia and New Zealand, each pattern captures the rhythm of erosion, the power of water and the subtle geometry carved by time.
Geo Stratum pays homage to landscapes shaped over millennia. These surfaces echo the stillness of coastal monuments, the fractures of fossilised terrain, and the organic symmetry found only in nature’s own architecture.
Sculpted by millennia, Erosion of Time captures the quiet power of wind, sun, and the slow rhythm of the earth. These patterns trace the contours of ancient formations – from towering gorges to basalt columns – revealing surfaces that speak of patience, permanence, and the marks left by time.
ANCIENT HOLLOW

Sculpted by time and water, Ancient Hollow pays tribute to the towering sandstone gorges and hidden gullies of Carnarvon. Its layered depth and weathered edges invite a sense of shadow, scale, and enduring stillness.
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TRIFORM

Triadic and timeless, Triform honours the layered sandstone peaks of the Three Sisters. This design echoes the sacred symmetry and soaring silhouettes of the Blue Mountains, softened by time, mythology, and shifting light.
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SHORE BREAK

Structured yet organic, Shore Break is drawn from the natural tiling of Tasmania’s Tessellated Pavement. Its graphic rhythm and eroded geometry suggest an ancient, earth-laid grid — shaped not by man, but by tide, salt, and time.
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EROSAND

Softly weathered by salt and time, Erosand pays tribute to Sydney’s coastal sandstone cliffs. With subtle tonal shifts and surface texture, it evokes the oxidised warmth and worn grace of stone shaped by wind, water, and centuries of exposure.
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WEATHERED MESH

Inspired by the intricate, salt-sculpted surfaces of sandstone honeycomb formations, Weathered Mesh is delicate yet grounded. Its cellular voids and lace-like structure speak to erosion’s quiet artistry along the Queensland coast.
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HARMONIC PIPES

Drawing from the rhythmic geometry of cooled basalt columns, Harmonic Pipes mirrors the architectural precision of nature. This pattern balances vertical strength with refined symmetry, echoing the volcanic origins of Victoria’s most iconic natural organ.
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The Power of Water honours the restless movement of oceans, rivers, and tides. Through layered textures and fluid forms, these designs echo the natural carving of coastlines and the shaping of stone by waves, channels, and spray – the landscapes forged where water meets rock.
ECHO STACK

Layered like memory, Echo Stack captures the compressed limestone stacks of Punakaiki’s Pancake Rocks. Its repetition and shadowed crevices recall the tectonic drama and marine erosion that shape this natural marvel.
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BASALT RISE

With bold contrasts and sculptural energy, Basalt Rise channels the force of Kiama’s basalt blowhole. The pattern is dynamic and grounded, reflecting the interplay of ocean spray and volcanic stone, capturing a moment of nature’s release, frozen in form.
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ASHLINE

Monochromatic and elemental, Ashline draws from the volcanic shores of Blackhead Beach. With moody greys and surface contrast, this design reflects the tension of tide and stone, softened by ocean spray and the passage of time.
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OCEAN CARVE

Ocean Carve evokes the sheer limestone cliffs and reef-cut edges of Elliston. With its sweeping forms and wind-shaped contours, this design honours the enduring power of the Southern Ocean and the sculptural landscapes it leaves behind.
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SEA SENTINELS

Rising from the sea like ancient monuments, the Sea Sentinels design reflects the worn grandeur of the 12 Apostles. Sculpted by tide and time, its layered vertical elements and soft erosion lines speak to strength in solitude and the enduring power of nature’s rhythm.
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Vivid and expressive, Colour of Land celebrates the raw palette of the Australasian landscape. Drawing from mineral-rich cliffs, striped stones and fiery lichen, these designs bring the unique hues of earth and rock to the surface in patterns that are as bold as they are timeless.
DESERT RIFT

Desert Drift channels the deep ochres and layered walls of Glen Helen Gorge. With sandstone curves shaped by an ancient inland sea, this design offers a sense of geological legacy — where desert silence meets fossilised movement.
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WAVE RIDGE

Graceful and geological, Wave Ridge reflects the rippling granite arc of Wave Rock. A study in curvature and erosion, its surface flows with subtle elevation, mirroring the power of slow movement over ancient stone.
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EROSION BLUSH

Delicate yet grounded, Erosion Blush captures the soft rose-hued layers of the Pink Cliffs. Formed from eroded clay and quartz-rich soil, this design evokes the slow passage of time through gentle tonal variation, offering a warm, mineral-rich surface with quiet complexity.
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FIRESTONE

Infused with the contrast of glowing lichen on pale granite, Firestone brings warmth and drama to the surface. Inspired by the Bay of Fires, this pattern captures natural brilliance — a dance of rust-orange highlights against cool, eroded stone.
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EARTH STRIPE

Linear and expressive, Earth Stripe references the distinctive natural banding of Zebra Rocks. This design captures the visual rhythm of sedimentary layers — an earthy barcode forged by minerals and millennia.
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