HayShop.com.au is the all new way to get the latest and greatest from Danish design giants HAY, thanks to the ever diligent design experts at Cult Design.
Continuing its mission to bring the best of international design to Australian shores, Richard Munao and the team at Cult has made it easier than ever to secure that final piece – or an entire collection – to complete a design. HayShop.com.au is your new destination for all things HAY.
HayShop.com.au gives designers and design lovers across the country straightforward access to a large selection of HAY home accessories – including throws, vases, trays and lighting – as well as HAY office and bathroom accessories and inspirational suggestions for design.
A curated collection of both upholstered and un-upholstered furniture items are also available through the HayShop site; from the much-loved Mags sofa to the popular About a Chair collection, these items are now just a few clicks away in a selection of the most sought-after fabrics.
The HayShop.com.au accessories selection is available for delivery across the nation, and the furniture selections are available for delivery to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane – with other major cities soon to follow.
The launch of this online portal comes following the 2005 launch of HAY Sydney. This retail brand was the first fully operating retail store under the Cult brand, and the launch of HayShop.com.au continues Cult’s devotion to supplying Australians with the finest in international design.
HAY itself was founded in 2002, with the philosophy of designing contemporary furniture that uses sophisticated and modern manufacturing techniques to satisfy the needs of modern design lovers. From Denmark to the world, HAY has strived to make good design accessible to the largest possible audience.
The new online accessibility of HAY designs comes from Cult – established in 1997 by Richard Munao. Now with over two decades of experience, Cult Design has become one of the most established and reliable names in Australia and New Zealand when it comes to design. HayShop.com.au is the next, though not the final, step in Cult’s design journey.
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