DIMENSIONS
- 600mm W
- 300mm D
- 1700mm H
Trace’s signature tubular framework and marine-grade stainless steel webbing act as a trellis to support and frame climbing plants and espalier varietals.
Refined luxury, elegant form and sensory detail define the Trace Planter. Designed by Adam Goodrum, Trace is contemporary, original and considered.
Characterised by a dynamic interplay of materials, trademark detailing and lavish proportions, the Trace collection is an exploration of texture, colour and form. Goodrum’s fascination with generous form, woven detail and material continuity reveals itself throughout the collection.
The Trace Collection is esteemed by architects and designers alike for its ability to speak to a wide range of residential and commercial contexts as well as the assurance of quality craftsmanship and longevity.
A fully resolved and comprehensive resort-style collection comprising an Armchair, Sofa, Modular System, Sunlounge, Coffee Table, Drinks Trolley, Planters, Dining Table and Bench Seating, Trace is the ultimate expression of outdoor luxury.
Fabricated and assembled with expert craftsmanship, employing aluminium, stainless steel mesh, sustainable timbers and marbled porcelain materials, Trace’s enduring beauty is matched by its resilience.
TRACE WIDE PLANTER
Pictured in Surfmist Textured Powder Coat
TRACE NARROW PLANTER
Pictured in Headland Textured Powder Coat
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.
Stainless steel is the top quailty in terms of anti-corrosion, longevity and lower-than-low-maintenance. Here at Tait we use both Electropolished 304 and Fired 304 stainless steel. Looking after it is an easy task.
DO:
-Wash your stainless steel pieces regularly with soapy water and a clean cloth
-Use a non-abrasive cream cleaner or commercial cleaner for more stubborn marks
-Clean in one direction along the original polish lines
DO NOT:
-Use steel wool, scourers or metallic scrapers
-Allow dirt to accumulate
-Using abrasive cleaners on the Fired finish may remove the surface colouring
A WORD ON TEA-STAINING
In a salty sea-air environment, stainless steel can be prone to “tea-staining” (usually within 5km of the surf), recognisable by surface discolouration caused by a build-up of environmental elements.
Tea-staining is no cause for alarm as it is purely cosmetic and does not affect the structural integrity of the material. An electro-polished finish will reduce the occurrence of tea staining, but should it occur, it will clean right off with hot soapy water and a bit of elbow grease.
Careless handling, treatment or misuse of our products can result in damage and is not covered under our manufacturer’s warranty.
Tait provides a 5-year warranty on stainless steel framework against structural defects. The corrosion of stainless steel and steel parts due to use in a confined chlorinated environment or as a result of direct use in harsh seafront locations which are not covered under warranty. Variations in colour and texture on the Fired finish are a natural part of the process and are not considered a defect.
Tea staining will occur on Stainless Steel and is not covered by the Tait warranty.