Step into our factory for a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the process behind Saltbush, our limited edition collaboration with Country Road. Take a closer look – from sketch to showroom.
Textiles play a large part in making A Life Outside comfortable and characterful. Although improvements are always being made to our processes, some waste is unavoidable during manufacture. But with the help of After, we’ve diverted 500kg of textile waste — that’s the size of a 1-year-old elephant! — from landfill.
Our creative neighbourhood in Fortitude Valley, Queensland is gathering for a Spring-inspired afternoon of design and networking. Mark the date in your diary: Thursday 17 October, 3-8pm.
Our metal expertise extends beyond the material to the processes associated with it – so welding is a critical technique for us. This fiery method joins metal components together to form a complete whole that is more than the sum of its parts.
With Spring on our doorstep, we’re gearing up for longer days, warmer nights and more time spent in the great outdoors. We caught up with landscape designer Fran Hale to hear her thoughts on architecture and design, Melbourne, sustainability and more…
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.
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.
We are honoured to have recently participated in a powerful three-day cross-cultural think tank, Rubbish on the Shore. Gathered on Miwatj Country in Arnhem Land, we delved into design solutions for ghost net and associated marine debris affecting Indigenous communities and Sea Country across Northern Australia.
QT Melbourne has emerged in a new light, unveiling a fresh chapter for its iconic rooftop destination. Extending the life of an iconic rooftop setting 7 years after its launch with a refurbishment that saved time and materials – and came in at a third of the cost of new product.
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