Change up the daily routine! CULT’s new ‘Ready-To-Ship Home Office’ offers three dream setups to take your work from home experience to the next level.
September 25th, 2020
When the world shut its doors earlier this year, we were forced to adapt to new ways of living. Within this, every industry across the world took the initiative to transition to working from home, creating a new type of dynamic and flexible workplace that we now call the new normal.
For many, this abundance of time at home has given us an opportunity to hit the refresh button. As we explore the most efficient ways to navigate our new home workplace, we have reimagined the way we live, work and interact with our everyday spaces. This paradigm shift has inspired people to rearrange their daily routine with effective strategies, a touch of organisation and a well-designed space to support.

As the boundaries between work and life are practically nonexistent, the team at CULT have been focused on refining their product offerings to inspire the design community in these times. CULT is one of Australia’s leading furniture destinations dedicated to providing the community with some of the most renowned brands in the world. With their unrivaled expertise in creating inspiring spaces, they believe that when it comes to working from home, functionality, comfort and personalisation are just as important in a residential setting.
To ensure that people maintain high productivity levels and their health and wellbeing, CULT’s new initiative has been thoughtfully curated to give you the best experience of home-working.
The ‘Ready-To-Ship Home Office’ by CULT is crafted to bring you the perfect combination of functionality, style and convenience. Featuring three different packages: The Virtual Meeting, The Webinar and The Zoom Call, each one boasts a collection of exceptionally designed pieces to take your set-up to the next level. Each one of the ready-to-ship edits comprise of a desk, a chair and a table lamp and have been specifically curated to meet a variety of interior styles and requirements.

For the flexible employee, The Virtual Meeting’ is a comfortable package set-up that fits virtually anywhere. It features the easy-to-assemble Pyramid Desk by Ahrend, the About a Chair 20 by Hee Welling and the Anglepoise Type 75 Desk Lamp to complete the look.
The desk and chair provide a relaxed and contemporary work environment, while being compact enough to easily move around the home if needed. Designed by Sir Kenneth Grange, the Type 75 is a modern interpretation of the iconic Anglepoise design. Its clean, refined lines and pared-back colour tone creates a freedom in where it’s placed – from the workplace and straight to the home office.

Delivering the premium working from home experience is The Webinar. Curated with sophistication and a touch of elegance, this package features three distinct furniture pieces for a home office with a bold personality. Designed by Adam Goodrum, the Chameleon Desk is robust and tactile with its black base and large surface area to maximise comfort and productivity.
Sitting on top of the tabletop is the beloved AJ Lamp by Arne Jacobsen; a lighting element that ties art and design function in one. Hee Welling’s About A Chair with Kvadrat upholstery ties the set-up altogether. The chair boasts a sculptural silhouette with a spacious seat base and high backrest that allows you to sit comfortably in style. Featuring three outstanding products, The Webinar seeks to bridge the gap between home and work.

Aptly named after a phrase we’ve become very familiar with, The Zoom Call provides an exquisite backdrop for a day of long, constructive meetings. With the Pyramid Desk by Ahrend as the centrepiece, its dark streamlined legs and oak surface top perfectly balances functionality and extraordinary style.
Named after its one of a kind adjustable backrest, SIA by Tom Fereday is the slender timber chair suited for any and every space in the house. Sculpted from solid natural timber, the curved support in the seat and articulated back complements the Pyramid Desk’s strong character. Great attention to detail is displayed through the Type 80’s captivating, graphic profile. Designed by Sir Kenneth Grange for Anglepoise, this table lamp was precision engineered to create an intimate and warm atmosphere.

The Virtual Meeting, The Webinar and The Zoom Call are all available Australia-wide through CULT. Currently offered at a discounted price, the ready-to-ship packages by CULT bring the office ergonomics and functionality straight to the comforts of your own home.
Shop the packages now at CULT.
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