Native Roof Garden by Yerrabingin

COMMERCIAL PROJECT

An underused rooftop breakout space in a commercial project has been transformed into a thriving native food garden. Designed by First Nations design practice Yerrabingin, the project reframes a neglected rooftop as a place for connection — to plants, people, and Country.

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Billy outdoor chair and table by Tait
NEWS

Spring Prep for A Life Outside

It’s time to roll the sleeves up and get inspired for some spring cleaning, a bit of maintenance and ideas for outdoor dining during these warmer months. Welcome to our seasonal tips for A Life Outside.

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Stylist Jess Kneebone for Tait A Life Outside series
People

A Life Outside with Jess Kneebone

Freelance art director and stylist Jess Kneebone shares her thoughts on A Life Outside. As a creative who dabbles across multidisciplinary forms of visual communication, the great outdoors have always provided both inspiration and respite.

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fired stainless steel finish by Tait
NEWS

New fabrics and finishes – Winter 2025

Spice up winter with exciting new fabrics and finishes, ready for specifying now. Presenting our new ‘fired’ stainless steel, an elegant porcelain, and high-performance fabrics to fuel your creativity over the winter months.

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Detail of Tait's upholstery on Voom chait
NEWS

Understanding High-Performance Upholstery

Upholstery can be a challenging material for outdoor furniture, given the tough conditions it needs to withstand. We hear from Creative Director Susan Tait on the evolution of outdoor fabrics in the Tait collection.

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COMMERCIAL PROJECT

Trinity College Dining Precinct

Hayball delivered a thoughtful resolution that celebrates Trinity College Dining Precinct’s heritage features, whilst updating technological systems and design choices to foreground sustainability.

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Tait Factory Tours

Designers and architects, if you’ve ever wanted to take a closer look at our manufacturing processes, we’ve got great news. We’ve reinstated factory tours for industry visitors – and you’re invited.

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