Interior Design

Tait’s Australian Birdcabins

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Designed and made in Australia, Tait’s Birdcabin is a sustainably crafted home for small birds. Each cabin upcycles Tati’s offcuts, making use of factory waste. The timber is untreated so that the design looks and smells natural to birds as well as people. In addition to wood, each cabin incorporates a hook, a cord, and a powder-coated steel plate. The design can be suspended outside for songbirds or indoors for a pet Lorikeet, and the opening is small enough to prevent invasive Myna Birds from taking over this local scene.

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