ABOUT US

Wurrumay Collective is a proud Aboriginal Owned and Family Operated Business specialising in Luxury Home fragrance, Bath and Body Products.

Owner, Natasha Kaiser, creates the products in her family home using a combination of boujee fragrances and native ingredients inspired by her culture, to introduce new smells to people from all over the world.

Wurrumay Collective is a safe and inclusive brand who welcome people from all walks of life. All products are ally friendly - worn, used and loved by many.

We noticed a lack of representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flag inspired products int he self care market! We make it our goal to be more inclusive and have accesable products for all people!

REPRESENTATION MATTERS

We noticed a lack of inclusivity around Aboriginal products within the self care market! We made it our goal to be more inclusive and have accessible luxury products for all people while showcasing our culture. Our flag inspired bath bombs are a Wurrumay exclusive!

We Acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land we currently live on, the Ngunawal people. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people throughout Country.

This is stolen Aboriginal Land and Sovereignty was never ceded.

Always was, Always will be.

WHOLESALE/CUSTOM ORDERS

We offer corporate gifts and wholesale on our whole range as well as customisation on our products. Get in contact with us today to discuss how we can elevate your business through branded products.

HAPPY BOXES PROJECT

Wurrumay Collective have parterned with the beautiful charity 'Happy Boxes Project', who curate special boxes full of toiletries, sanitary items and basic beauty items for women in remote communities. You can purchase some of our products at a heavily discounted rate which will then be sent to the Happy Boxes Team at the end of each month to be included in their next boxes.

For more information about this wonderful project please visit: www.happyboxesproject.com