Tait Trace Dining Setting by Adam Goodrum + Volley Chair, Australian Outdoor Furniture | Yellowtrace

Trace Dining Table Detail by Adam Goodrum, Australian Outdoor Furniture | Yellowtrace

Trace Dining Table Detail by Adam Goodrum, Australian Outdoor Furniture | Yellowtrace

Tait Trace Dining Setting by Adam Goodrum, Australian Outdoor Furniture | Yellowtrace

 

For almost thirty years Tait has mindfully and sustainably made its comprehensive range of outdoor products by hand in Melbourne. The much-loved Australian brand is renowned for its well-designed, high-performance products reflective of Australia’s enviable outdoor lifestyle and built to withstand the harshest of elements.

Over the years, Tait has nurtured, championed and collaborated with a league of Australia’s premier design talent. Their newest release, designed by Adam Goodrum, is Trace Dining – the latest in a string of the designer’s successful collaborations with the brand. Most recently Scape Collection – Adam’s last collection for Tait – received a prestigious Good Design Award Best in Class accolade in the Product Design Furniture and Lighting category, in recognition of outstanding design and innovation.

Launched just in time for Australian Spring/Summer 20/21, Trace Dining showcases careful consideration to details, lavish finishes and the thoughtful resolution that takes alfresco dining to the next level.

 

 

Trace Dining represents a modern response to the blurring lines between our indoor and outdoor spaces, bringing resort features into the courtyard with clean-lined luxe and sophisticated but refreshingly relaxed design.

While getting away this summer may no longer be on the cards for many, the release of the Trace Dining is set to bring resort-style splendour into every outdoor space. Devoting downtime and creative energy into our outdoors is more important than ever as going outside becomes the new going out!

 

Related: Introducing Tait’s Trace Outdoor Collection by Adam Goodrum.

 

Scape Island Grey Planter by Adam Goodrum, Australian Outdoor Furniture | Yellowtrace

 

In addition to Trace Dining, Tait also launches Drum Planters and Seam Bench Seat collections this season, while unveiling their brand-new website too. Pitched as an online showroom where all new products and collections can be explored at leisure, Tait’s website showcases selected in-stock items ready to ship from the online store.

Explore Tait’s premium outdoor furniture collections and their new website via madebytait.com.au.

 

Tait Drum Planter Collection, Australian Outdoor Furniture | Yellowtrace

Tait Seam Dining Setting, Australian Outdoor Furniture | Yellowtrace

Trace Modular Outdoor Setting Collection, Australian Outdoor Furniture | Yellowtrace

 

This Yellowtrace Promotion is proudly supported by Tait. Like everything we do, our partner content is carefully curated to maintain utmost relevance to our readers. Thank you for supporting the brands that support Yellowtrace. 

 


[Images courtesy of Tait.]

 



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