Update your home office with Blu Dot’s range of unique and inspiring furniture solutions, all 20% off for the entire month of June.
June 2nd, 2022
Since its establishment in 1997, Minneapolis-based Blu Dot’s mission has been to make modern furniture more approachable. The founders, John Christakos, Charles Lazor, and Maurice Blanks, wanted to bring modern American design to as many people as possible. Blu Dot achieves this by creating designer furniture that is affordable, stylish and practical.
Launched in Australia 10 years ago, Blu Dot’s annual sale is on now until June 30 across their entire range in store and online – no exclusions.

So whether it’s the addition of the 100% recycled plastic Decade Chair to your indoor or outdoor table, or a Field Lounge Chair in the corner of your home office, if you have been waiting to add Blu Dot’s original designs to your collection, the time is now.
We sifted through Blu Dot’s library of furniture, furnishings and lighting, and highlight our top selections to help you along.

Durable, cleanable and super stackable, Decade is a plastic chair that lasts a lifetime. Made using 100% recycled plastic, Decade features gentle curves and a genial surface, which meld into an unassuming, stackable silhouette.

Boasting shapely curves and “just-right” cushions, the Field Lounge Chair invites you to get lost in the art of unwinding. Available in a variety of fabric and leather upholstery options, and a sculptural powder-coated steel base, this large, alluring chair is the perfect addition to any space.

Available in nine attractive finishes, the Hot Mesh Chair is a playful and lightweight piece that works effortlessly in the living room, at poolside, or on the patio, and can be stacked for space-saving storage.

Defined by its radius edges and all-wood design, the Stash Desk is an elemental piece that fits seamlessly in modern workspaces. Available in multiple colour finishes, this compact desk features a pencil drawer to keep things tidy, which can be assembled to either the left or right side.
For designers and interior decorators, Blu Dot’s Annual Sale is a can’t miss event. Visit their website today and get the best in modern design at a fraction of the price.



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