Introducing the Rockpool Collection

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Inspired by the undulating forms of rockpools, this upholstered collection embraces smaller footprint living. Its compact dimensions, welcoming curves, and textural details have emerged in creative collaboration between Tait and Adam Goodrum.

Like its namesake, Rockpool can adapt, renew and regenerate over time – purpose designed for refurbishing, and for the great outdoors. Suited to courtyards, backyards, verandahs, balconies and rooftops – it also slides effortlessly into interior and commercial spaces.

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The power of powdercoating

Not all powder coats are made equal, and we’ve spent more than 30 years refining our techniques and technologies. Founding Director Gordon Tait shares his industry insights.

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SEEk by HASSELL featuring Xylem Planters with Bench by Taitr
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SEEK Global HQ

SEEK is the epitome of a dynamic, future-focused and flexible business. For their workplace, HASSELL designed a high-achieving, ‘People-First’ warehouse embedding innovation and agility.

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Final weeks in Byron Bay

Our holiday in Byron Bay is coming to an end with the last day of trading on Friday 21 March. There’s still time to drop in, explore the curated selection, and savour a sweet goodbye. 

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Voom Lounger and Ottoman
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Chalk by Graya

Discover the sculptural rooftop stylings by Studio Collective on the rooftop of luxury multi-residential development Chalk by Graya in New Farm, Brisbane.

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Saltbush by Tait x Country Road

For the first time ever, a limited edition Tait x Country Road range has dropped. We’re proud to present Saltbush – a creative collaboration by two Australian icons.

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People

A Life Outside with Adam Goodrum

As one of our favourite collaborators, award-winning designer Adam Goodrum has cultivated a deep knowledge around creating outdoor furniture. This expertise has been profoundly influenced by experiences in nature – BMX riding, surfing and the beautiful landscapes of Western Australia.

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