In a heartfelt tribute to the resilience of mothers and mother figures, Pillow Talk have unveiled an exclusive new collection with artist Domica Hill. It features two original artworks with a curated range of homewares including cushions, quilts and dinnerware.

The collection brings together art, culture and storytelling, with each piece grounded in a shared belief that the home is more than a space – it is a place of comfort, healing and deep connection.
At the heart of the collection is Domica’s deeply personal journey with motherhood. Her artistic practice is a way of expressing and processing grief following the loss of her children Briar, Huxley and Aurora. What began as a quiet, personal outlet, has since evolved into a powerful expression of resilience through creativity. This emotional foundation gives the collection a profound resonance, particularly for Mother’s Day, a time that can hold both joy and reflection.
The artwork below speaks to the gentle journeys we take through rest, renewal and connection to the land. Flowing lines represent the paths walked by Ancestors and the rhythm of Country beneath us, always guiding, always grounding. Surrounded by native blooms and soft earth tones, the piece celebrates the beauty of slowing down and finding comfort in culture and nature. It serves as a reminder that home is not just where we live, but where it’s where stories live, where healing begins, and where we come back to ourselves.

The second artwork (below) celebrates rest, connection, and the deep connection we find in nature and with one another. It captures a serene moment on Country, where the golden sun warms the land and the cool winds bring renewal through the dancing trees. The twin palms symbolise support and strength between loved ones, while the flowing patterns reflect movement, healing, and togetherness. Grounded in tradition, this piece invites stillness and peace in everyday moments. It is a gentle reminder to slow down and connect.

Domica says: “This collection is deeply personal to me. My art has been a way of processing my own grief, while also celebrating indigenous culture and storytelling. To see these pieces become part of people’s homes, especially around Mother’s Day, is incredibly meaningful. I hope they bring a sense of comfort and encourage reflection.”

Kellie Bower, design lead at Pillow Talk, shared: “At Pillow Talk, we’re passionate about supporting Australian creatives and celebrating the stories that shape our communities. Collaborating with Domica Hill this Mother’s Day has allowed us to bring her unique artistic voice into our customers’ homes. We’re proud to champion Australian artists like Domica and to share meaningful stories through design.”
The Domica Hill x Pillow Talk collection is available in-store and online now.
Domica Hill is a proud Palawa/Pakana woman from the Northwest Coast of Tasmania, now living and creating on Gubbi Gubbi Country in the Sunshine Coast. As a contemporary Indigenous artist, Domica’s work is deeply rooted in culture, storytelling and her own personal journey of healing and connection.
Her style is vibrant and layered, often inspired by the natural world, from the flowing forms of water to the delicate beauty of native flora. Each brushstroke carries meaning, with footprints, tracks and meeting places symbolising shared journeys and lived experiences. Balancing cultural tradition with contemporary expression, her art invites reflection and connection, encouraging viewers to pause and consider their own relationship with land, community and self. For Domica, painting is not only an act of creation but also one of healing, storytelling and celebrating the unbreakable bond between people and Country.











