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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RESIDENTIAL PROJECT

Hermon House

Sited on Wurundjeri Country, WOWOWA’s Hermon House is a delightfully colourful contemporary renovation to an early 20th Century Federation plus 90s renovation.

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COMMERCIAL PROJECT

Seam Collection a fitting addition to Campbell House

Recently taking out the Premier Award for Australian Interior Design, Campbell House by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer is the adaptive reuse of a 1980’s early Federation house set within a Heritage Conservation area. The integrated design approach of architecture-heritage-interior stitched together unifies the contemporary office use and the original building.

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NEWS

Looking back on Melbourne Design Week

A huge thank you to everyone who visited our Fitzroy Showroom to celebrate our Melbourne Design Week exhibitions. We were honoured to celebrate our 30th anniversary with a special exhibition highlighting our rich history collaborating with Australian designers and craftspeople who embrace the highest degree of skill, showcasing three decades of high-performance design, manufacturing and ideas that advance contemporary design and sustainability.

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Numbulwar Pop-Up Studio And Exhibition

Numbulwar Numburindi Arts, a collective of Indigenous artists, together with Agency and contemporary furniture company, Tait, will host a unique pop-up studio and exhibition this Melbourne Design Week to draw focus on the significant environmental threat of discarded ghost nets, which account for around 40% of all ocean plastic.

100% community-owned and controlled, Numbulwar Numburindi Arts fosters the practice and engagement of traditional culture, with artists skilfully merging naturally-dyed and locally-harvested pandanus with ghost nets, abandoned fishing lines that wash up on Numbulwar’s shoreline.

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We’re Celebrating, 30 Years of Tait

This year, we mark a special event – our 30th birthday! We are both humbled and honoured to celebrate this milestone.

Celebrating our 30th anniversary provides a sense of nostalgia – a chance to reflect on three decades of designing and handcrafting our pieces in Australia from sustainable materials, pieces reflective of our enviable outdoor lifestyle, informed by a distinctly Australian palette and built to withstand diverse climate conditions.

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Watch Now: ’30 Years of Tait’ Film

Watch our ’30 Years of Tait’ film to mark a special event – our 30th birthday! We are both humbled and honoured to celebrate this milestone.

Celebrating our 30th anniversary provides a sense of nostalgia – a chance to reflect on three decades of designing and handcrafting our pieces in Australia from sustainable materials, pieces reflective of our enviable outdoor lifestyle, informed by a distinctly Australian palette and built to withstand diverse climate conditions.

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’30 Years of Tait’ Exhibition

As part of the Melbourne Design Week program, we’re proud to present ’30 Years of Tait’ a retrospective exhibition curated by Marsha Golemac.

A retrospective exhibition that inspires interaction and curiosity, join us to celebrate the rich history of Tait and our team of Australian designers and craftspeople. From the hammer to the robot, this 30-year activation explores early works, insights, unexpected paths, and the sustainable future of Tait. Our 30 Years of Tait exhibition will also coincide with the launch of our new collection.

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Watch Now: ‘The Voom Collection’ Film

The Voom Collection film – soft curves, opposing textures and a hint of Australian nostalgia emerge as subtle considerations in our latest robust design collaboration with Industrial Designer, Adam Goodrum.

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