Cult OUTLET is a permanent clearance e-store giving customers the chance to secure items from international brands at significantly discounted prices.
August 4th, 2023
Cult is expanding its digital presence with the introduction of Cult OUTLET, a dedicated section on its website. The new platform hosts an expansive collection of ex-display and discontinued designer furniture, lighting, and home decor pieces from internationally acclaimed brands.
The online outlet, with discounts of up to 70 per cent, stocks products from favourite iconic brands – Poltrona Frau, HAY, Gubi, nau, Carl Hansen & Son, Cappellini, Zanotta, Magis, Emeco and Louis Poulsen.

The range of products available on Cult OUTLET encompasses items in various conditions. This includes ex-display pieces, customer-returned items, aged stock that has never been displayed and discontinued styles and finishes. New items are added to the outlet monthly, ensuring a rotating selection of products.
Cult has implemented a four-tier condition scale to assist customers in understanding the condition of the items. Products are labelled based on their condition, ranging from brand new and boxed items to those showing minor or more noticeable signs of wear, and even items that require repair. When items show signs of wear or require repair, additional images are provided to assist customers in making informed purchasing decisions.

Available quantities are also detailed on each listing to provide a transparent purchasing experience.
The products in the OUTLET collection are stored in Cult’s Sydney warehouse and are ready to be shipped across Australia. It should be noted that these items are exclusively available online and will not be displayed in physical stores.
Cult OUTLET
cultdesign.com.au/collections/outlet
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