Why We Are Obsessed With Meir Taps (And You Will Be Too)
Renovating is weird. One minute you are looking at a pile of dust where your vanity used to be, and the next, you are losing sleep over the exact shade of gold for your mixer. We get it. At The Blue Space, we see this every single day.
We act as the sounding board for thousands of Aussies trying to build their dream homes without losing their minds. And when people ask us for a recommendation that looks high-end but actually lasts? We almost always point them to Meir.
Meir taps aren't just bits of metal that water comes out of. They are a vibe.
If you have been scrolling through Instagram or Pinterest looking for inspiration, you have definitely seen them. But photos only tell half the story. We want to tell you the rest. The practical stuff. The "will this chip in two years?" stuff. So, let's get into it.
What Is Meir, Actually?
Meir is an Australian company. We love that. They started because they saw a gap in the market for premium, architectural tapware that regular people could actually get their hands on. Before them, if you wanted matte black or a special bronze, you had to know a guy who knew a guy.
Now? It’s accessible.
But here is the thing we really respect about them. They don't just paint a standard tap and call it a day. They engineer their own collections of taps from the ground up. They use DZR brass. They use high-quality cartridges. They worry about the flow rate.
Basically, they care about the plumbing physics just as much as the aesthetic. For us, that’s a win.
They also focus heavily on health and safety, offering a great range of lead-free taps so you know your drinking water is pure. It’s peace of mind you didn't know you needed.
Where Does It Work?
Honestly? Pretty much anywhere.
We’ve seen customers put Meir Meir tapware in hamptons-style coastal homes, gritty industrial loft conversions, and super minimal modern apartments. It just fits. The design language is clean enough to blend in, but distinct enough to stand out.
If you are doing a full bathroom rip-out, their wall top assemblies are perfect for that clean, hotel look where the handles come out of the tiles. But if you are just doing a quick facelift and keeping your existing vanity setup, their hob mixers (the ones that sit on the deck/basin) are an easy swap.
For those of you who love that smooth, single-motion control, check out their progressive mixers. You twist it to turn it on, and keep twisting to get hotter. Simple.
Breaking Down The Ranges
Meir doesn't do "clutter." They have very distinct ranges depending on what shape you like. Here is how we explain them to people in the showroom.
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The Round Range: This is the classic. Soft curves. Cylindrical shapes. It’s timeless. If you are worried about your bathroom dating in five years, stick with the Meir Round collection. It’s safe, but beautiful. Within this vibe, they also have Meir Pinless tapware, which removes the little handle lever for an even cleaner silhouette.
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The Square Range: Prefer lines? Edges? The Meir Square range is bold. It demands attention. We love this in modern bathrooms with large format tiles. It feels substantial.
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The Curvae & Paddle: This is where things get a bit more designer. Meir Curvae is all about flow. It’s organic. Then you have Meir Paddle tapware, which uses a flat, wide handle. It feels great in the hand.
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The Heritage Look: If you are chasing that farmhouse or traditional feel but want modern reliability, look at Meir Harrington. It has those cross-head handles that look vintage but work perfectly.
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Outdoor Living: Australians love an outdoor kitchen. But normal taps rust out there. Meir solved this with their Meir Outdoor 316 Stainless Steel collection. It’s marine-grade. Salt air won't kill it. Rain won't kill it. It’s tough.
Let's Talk Rooms (And What You Need)
Okay, let’s get specific. You need to know exactly what goes where.
In The Kitchen
The kitchen is the workhorse. You wash veggies, scrub pots, and fill drink bottles. You need clearance. We always recommend a high-arc spout. The range of kitchen taps from Meir covers all bases.
Our top pick? A pull-out sink mixer. Being able to pull the hose out to rinse the corners of the sink is a game-changer. If you don't need the pull-out, a standard gooseneck sink mixer still gives you plenty of room for big pots.
For a more traditional setup, or if you have separate holes in your benchtop, you might look at a 3 piece sink set. And of course, standard sink mixers are the go-to for most modern builds.
In The Bathroom: Basin
This is the jewel of the bathroom. You see it every time you brush your teeth. You have choices here. Bathroom basin taps come in a few flavours.
Most people go for basin mixers because they are easy to install and use. One hole, one handle. Done. But if you want that spa feel, mounting a wall basin bath mixer set keeps your vanity bench clear and easy to wipe down.
Got a heritage home? Bathroom taps three piece sets (hot, cold, and spout) are making a huge comeback. They look incredible. You can also buy separate basin spouts if you are customizing a unique setup.
In The Bathroom: Tub & Shower
Don't neglect the bath. A freestanding tub needs a partner. Freestanding bath mixers rise up from the floor like a sculpture. It’s a statement.
If your bath is against a wall, you need bath tub spouts that have a long enough reach so water doesn't dribble down the side. We see that mistake happen too often. Measure twice!
For filling the tub quickly, check out bath fillers. And obviously, you need to control it all. Shower mixers and shower and bath mixers with diverters (to switch between the spout and the shower head) are essential. Or, just browse generic bathroom taps mixers to find a style that matches your basin.
The Tech & Special Needs
Sometimes you need function first. We stock electronic sensor taps which are brilliant for hygiene (and for kids who forget to turn the tap off). We also have a full range of accessible taps that look great but are easy to operate for anyone with limited mobility.
The Finish: Why We Love The Colours
This is Meir’s superpower. The finishes are incredible. They are durable, consistent, and just look expensive.
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The Dark Side: Matte black puts Meir on the map. Their Meir Black tapware is electroplated, not powder coated. That means it resists scratching way better than cheap alternatives. If you are looking for black taps generally, or specifically black kitchen taps and mixers, start here. It’s bold. It works.
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The Warmth of Gold & Bronze: This is our current favourite. Meir Tiger Bronze is stunning. It’s not a shiny, tacky gold. It’s a deep, brushed finish that hides fingerprints. It fits perfectly if you are looking for gold taps, bronze taps, or brushed brass taps. It adds instant warmth to a white bathroom.
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Luxury & Champagne: Want something softer? Meir Champagne is elegant. It’s lighter than bronze but more interesting than chrome. It’s a top pick for champagne taps seekers.
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The Modern Metals: Chrome is back, by the way. Meir Polished Chrome is classic and sparkles like jewelry. Perfect if you love chrome taps. For a moodier look, check out Meir Shadow. It’s a deep gunmetal grey. We suggest this often to people looking for gunmetal tapware or Meir Lustre Bronze.
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The Classics: If you want the industrial look, stainless steel tapware and brushed nickel tapware are unbeatable. They hide water marks well. And yes, we even have white tapware for that ultra-minimal Scandi vibe.
Why Pick Meir? The Real Benefits
We aren't just saying this. Here is why we stand by this brand.
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The Guarantee: Meir offers incredible warranties. They back their products because they know they won't fail. That matters to us.
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The Finish Quality: We touched on this, but electroplating is key. It’s a chemical bond, not just paint. It won't peel off like a cheap foil wrapper.
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Universal System: You can get Meir spouts, showers, and accessories all in the exact same finish. No more mismatching golds. Everything matches perfectly.
A Few Final Tips From The Team
Before you click "add to cart," a couple of quick things.
Check your pressure. Most Meir taps work on standard mains pressure, but if you have a gravity-fed system (common in old houses), just double-check the specs or ask us. Also, think about cleaning. Don't use harsh chemicals on these finishes. Warm soapy water and a soft cloth are all you need. Seriously. Keep the bleach away.
Choosing tapware feels like a big decision. It is. But with Meir, it’s a safe one. You are getting Australian design, built tough, that looks incredible.
Got questions? We are here. Reach out to the team at The Blue Space. We love talking about this stuff.