Cult Design Asia has announced a new partnership with outdoor Australian furniture brand Tait. The complete Tait outdoor collection will now be available in Singapore and surrounding South East Asian regions through exclusive distribution by Cult Design Asia.
September 12th, 2018
The new partnership with Tait will extend the expansive offering of Cult Design Asia to encompass a strong collection of products suited to a wide range of markets including; corporate, landscape, hospitality, commercial, residential and more.
Established in Melbourne in 1992, Tait arose from the desire to create well-designed, well-made and mindfully produced outdoor products. Twenty-six years later, now with a number of iconic collections by some of Australia’s most influential design talent, Tait has built a reputation for its originality, longevity and functional design that enriches relationships with the outdoors.
Resistant to time and trends, Tait products are minimalist in form and honest in materiality. Built with high-performance materials, world-class manufacturing methods and uncompromising quality, Tait outdoor furniture is designed to last a lifetime and enhance beautiful moments made outside.
Over the past two years, Cult Design Asia has been positioned as the destination for premium Australian design and is now proud to welcome Tait to its portfolio in the region alongside influential Australian furniture brand NAU. Together, the Tait and NAU collections represent a legion of Australia’s most prominent designers including Adam Goodrum, Ross Gardam and Adam Cornish.
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