The Catapult Design showroom launched on Wednesday July 30 with a party attended by close to 200 guests from the design sector. The young firm’s flagship showroom is located on Kings Lane, Darlinghurst, part of the acclaimed Republic complex.
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Catapult’s focus is on Australian designed and manufactured products, complemented by the best in international design, with two floors filled with furniture, lighting and accessories. On Wednesday night, excited guests filled both floors and the adjacent courtyard until late in the evening, enjoying gorgeous food and wine whilst admiring the Catapult collection.
A little over a year into its existence, and coming hot on the heels of the launch of their in-depth website, Catapult Design is proud to welcome all visitors to their showroom from 10am–4pm, Tuesday to Saturday. While an extensive example of their range is on display, the full collection can be viewed at the Catapult Design website, http://catapultdesign.net.au.

























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