As far as Black Friday sales go, this one with Cult Design is not to be missed with up to 20% off the best local and international design brands.

Photo by Fiona Susanto
November 22nd, 2021
As we gear up to the mayhem that is the festive season, made all the more emotional this year given the circumstances, now is the time to get ahead on your shopping and enjoy some serious specials with Cult Design’s Black Friday sales.
The notoriety of Black Friday sales has continued to grow – marking exactly one month until Christmas – the ideal time to finalise gifts, with a particular focus on online shopping.
Given that our homes have provided shelter for many people throughout the pandemic, finding the perfect piece of furniture or accessory is as important as ever. And the deals you’ll find at Cult Design will make your decision making even easier.
Enjoy a huge 20% off all Cult Design* and HAY** furniture and lighting products using the codes CULTBF21 and HAYBF21.
Plus get an additional 10% off at the Poltrona Frau Outlet using the code PFBF10.
Mark your calendars now! The sale will run online from midnight Thursday 25 Nov to 11.59pm Saturday 27 Nov, and in-store Thursday 25 Nov – Friday 26 Nov, 8.30am–5.30pm and Saturday 27 Nov, 10am–4pm
Cult store location: 21-23 Levey Street, Chippendale NSW 2008
HAY store location: 285A Crown Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010
Cult
cultdesign.com.au
Poltrona Frau Outlet
cultdesign.com.au/collections/outlet/ob-poltrona-frau
HAY
hayshop.com.au
*Excludes accessories, portable table lamps, Vipp kitchens and Outlet. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
**Excludes accessories and portable table lamps. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
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