Take a Seat

NEWS

With Spring on our doorstep we’re excited to launch our ‘Take a Seat – buy 3, get 1 free’ dining chair promotion. Our Australian-designed, Australian-made furniture offers you the opportunity to elevate your space with considered, high performance outdoor pieces made in Melbourne. During this campaign if you purchase three of our dining chairs you will receive a fourth chair free.

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RESIDENTIAL PROJECT

Butterfly House

A double-story Victorian-era villa in the inner south-east of Melbourne emerges from its cocoon, reimagined by Neil Architecture with a thoroughly contemporary single-level pavilion inserted into the garden as a distinct counterpoint. Designed to embrace the garden setting and provide modern, light-filled spaces, the pavilion is a perfect backdrop for our Swing Chairs and Voom Dining Table.

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NEWS

Listening and Learning – NAIDOC Week 2024

This year’s NAIDOC theme is ‘Keep the fire burning! Blak, loud and proud’. At Tait, we are on a lifelong journey of learning so we can better celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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NEWS

Wrap up – Rubbish on the Shore Think Tank with Agency Projects

Tait are honoured to have recently participated in a powerful three-day cross-cultural think tank, Rubbish on the Shore, held on Miwatj Country in Arnhem Land, which delved into design solutions for ghost net and associated marine debris affecting Indigenous communities and Sea Country across Northern Australia.

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Introducing Billy Collection

From a time when soft warm winds threaded through suburban Australian streets, where billy carts were play and modernist designers weaved tubular form into hills hoists and above-ground pool ladders, came the precedent for our latest collaboration from Industrial Designer, Adam Goodrum and the Tait Design Studio.


The new collection includes the Billy Chair, Lounger, Sunlounge, Dining Table, Easy Dining Table, Stool and Bar Cart, available with upholstery options in a range of powder coat or stained timber colours, inspired by the Australian landscape.

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