INTRODUCING YOUR NEW FAVOURITE PICNIC RUG
Your search for the perfect picnic rug is officially over. What makes our Really Big Picnic Rugs so gosh-darn fantastic?
Size Matters
At 2.9 x 2.9m, a Really Big Picnic Rug is a generous size for sharing, with enough room to fit nine adults and oodles of kids with the luxury of space to spread out
It's a Cinch to carry
Up the fun-factor and keep your hands free to carry the important stuff. Each rug comes with a matching water-resistant, lined drawstring backpack
It won't fly away in the Breeze
Featuring built-in tarpaulin-inspired metal eyelets plus an optional central umbrella hole, each rug comes with a pack of super-strong aluminium Picnic Pegs to keep it fastened to the grass
It's easy to keep clean
DuPont Teflon© stain and water-resistant top side encourages liquid to bead, making it harder for stains to stick and easier to remove
It's simple to fold
No fiddly Velcro or origami skills required. Just fold down into a square shape til you can’t fold no more
It's great on sand
Non furry topside fabric and smooth PVC backing make it super easy to Shake. It. Off.
NEW RUG DESIGN
Our latest collection features a Really Big Picnic Rug with an umbrella hole option. Perfect for beach days and picnic stays.
Australia's First Really Big picnic rug
Picnic Season launched in Spring 2018 by Kate Seiz. Kate couldn't find a picnic blanket that was big enough to fit the whole gang. "I was forever putting the kids first and being edged off onto the grass.”
Enter stage left, Picnic Season. A fresh new lifestyle brand bringing snazzy picnic gear to the people.
DESIGNED IN AUSTRALIA IN COLLABORATION WITH LOCAL ARTISTS
Explore our colourful collaborations with Australian artists.
Picnic Season respectfully acknowledges the Wadawurrung people who are the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land where we create our work.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We honour and respect the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Visit the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies to find the Traditional Place Name of your location.