How natural replicas invigorate learning spaces

Children in front of Artificial fig tree and mural at William timson school

Natural replicas of trees and animals help students engage with nature in schools, early learning centres and universities. See how naturalistic sculptures create a stimulating learning environment and encourage young people to appreciate and protect nature.

Who creates beautiful organic sculptures? Mother Nature!

Timber pylon organic sculpture inspired by natural shipworm artistry

Natureworks would love to take credit for the design of this unusual organic sculpture, but Mother Nature was the original sculptor of the piece! It’s a replica of a timber pylon that was eaten away by shipworms – natural artists that created beautiful textures and patterns.

The value of nature-based play

Children playing in nature playground at National Zoo

Nature-based play stimulates a child’s imagination and makes them aware of the natural world. Animal sculptures, climbing logs, marine creatures – there’s lots of fun to be had!

Natureworks Design Studio Brisbane

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Watch a video of kids exploring Natureworks design studio in Brisbane. David Joffe shares his creative process and ideas with the children.

Bring nature indoors with artificial trees

Tree inside waiting room

You may not think that trees belong inside. At Natureworks, we think differently! An artificial tree indoors can make a space seem magical and stimulate the imagination. It can provide a place for children to play, or create a sense of relaxation for a building’s occupants and visitors. As a case in point, we recently […]

Over 40 years of natural magic!

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Since its inception in the 1980s, Natureworks has been creating natural magic for all sorts of clients. Our projects range from realistic replicas of native animals to bizarre attention-grabbing sculptures.

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