Scape Island
From $8330 AUD inc GST

Designed by Adam Goodrum for Tait, the Scape Island - a modular concrete planter seat - is designed to encourage moments of respite and rumination in an age of social disconnection within the natural environment. Reminiscent of flowing rock formations, the modules allude to the uninhibited nature of rocky landscapes.

Used in concert the modules become a work of spatial orchestration, at once a centrepiece of design; connector of space; and conductor of flow. Scape’s earthy tactility and curvaceous profile holds an unspoken magnetic charm that draws people into its orbit and inspires interaction.

Masterfully resolved, myriad states can be created by customising the configuration of the modules. Scenarios can be fine-tuned with the addition of a combination of accessories in Scape’s cache of componentry. Tables, backrests, canopies, planters, and side tables can be added in +1, +2 or +3 arrangements depending on the base module size.

Scape is a reimagining and reinvention of the prevailing outdoor furniture design paradigm, breaking bold new ground in breakout space design.

Optional Componentry
maximum of 2 per module
  • Canopy
  • Side tables
Features
  • Glass Reinforced Concrete (GRC) module base with a stone-like, textured finish
  • Solid GRC or Planter seat option
  • Adjustable aluminium componentry
  • Sunbrella exterior-grade fabric for the canopy shade
  • Adjustable UV stable nylon levelling glides
  • Optional skateboard deterrents
  • Base sealed with a waterproof membrane
Powder Coat
Textured Powder Coat Colours
  • BASALT TEXTURED

  • SHALE GREY TEXTURED

  • BANKSIA LEAF TEXTURED

  • BLACK TEXTURED

  • BURGUNDY CLAY TEXTURED

  • CORE TEN TEXTURED

  • DEEP OCEAN TEXTURED

  • HEADLAND TEXTURED

  • JASPER TEXTURED

  • MONUMENT TEXTURED

  • OCHRE TEXTURED

  • PALE EUCALYPT TEXTURED

  • PAPERBARK TEXTURED

  • SURFMIST TEXTURED

  • TEAL SEA TEXTURED

  • WHITE TEXTURED

  • WOODLAND GREY TEXTURED

Canopy Fabric
  • SUNBRELLA MARINE - OYSTER

  • SUNBRELLA MARINE - TERRACOTTA

  • SUNBRELLA MARINE – FERN

  • SUNBRELLA MARINE – SAPPHIRE

  • SUNBRELLA MARINE – SMOKE

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SCAPE INSPIRATION


Elephant Rocks WA

“I have fond memories as a kid – playing on the elephant-like boulders in the crystalline blue and powdery white sandy coves of Western Australia’s south coast. Scape reminds me of this idea, the wonder of these rock masses and how they’ve been worn and weathered by waves endlessly washing over them… I also grew up surfing the South-West coast and always remember these beautiful, smooth rock masses in a lot of the bays we surfed. We would set up camp between the boulders sheltering from the sun and the Sou Wester.”

ADAM GOODRUM

SCAPE MATERIALS


Materials Chosen for High Performance, Colour and Tactility

Materials

SCAPE ISLAND


Pictured with Planter Top Option, Canopy and Side Table Componentry in Banksia Leaf Textured Powder Coat and Fern Sunbrella fabric in various configurations

THE SCAPE COLLECTION


Pictured Scape Configuration Features Scape Island Planter, Scape Long Module and Scape Module with Various Components

330 Collins Street project by Woods Bagot. Photography by Trevor Mein.

Adam
Goodrum

Sydney, NSW

As one of Australia’s leading industrial designers, Adam Goodrum is world renowned for his design innovation and distinct Australian aesthetic. Focusing on furniture, lighting and object design, Goodrum delivers progressively original, intelligent and award-winning collections which transcend time. Working with Tait he has designed the iconic Volley, Trace, Scape and Xylem collection and the Element Fire Pit. More recently, in collaboration with Tait, Goodrum designed the newly released Voom collection, Swing Dining Chair and Pogo table range. Goodrum was recently inducted into the Design Institute of Australia Fall of Fame, has received a Good Design Award for Xylem in the Product Design category and in 2023 the Voom collection was shortlisted at the INDE Awards, with a highly commended award received at the IDEA Awards 2023.

Inspiration