Possibly the cheeriest patio pieces we've seen yet: indoor/outdoor furniture from Melbourne-based Tait, made for "all the brilliant weather that Australia can throw at it."
Owned by husband and wife team Gordon and Susan Tait, the Melbourne-based outfit manufactures all pieces in the company's factory in Thornbury and "sources local materials and commissions artisans as needed."
Tait has locations in Melbourne and Sydney; for more information, go to Tait.
Above: Designed by Adam Goodrum, the Volley Rocker features a zinc-plated steel frame, mesh seat panel, and rope handles (it's available in a range of powder-coated colors).
Above: The Volley Dining Chair.
Above: Tait's powder-coated steel Softline Planters feature hidden casters for easy portability.
Above: Good One Table and Stools, designed by Alastair Keating.
Above: The Good One Stools feature a punched-out cross detail.
Above: The Good One Stools are available in a range of colors.
Above: Gordon Tait in his newly opened Sydney showroom; photo by Michael Wee via HomeLife.
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