In this new edition of The Indesign Edit, the founding and managing director of CULT, Richard Munao speaks about the importance of great design within the home-workplace as we take a look at the brand’s extraordinary offering of iconic furniture pieces.
May 31st, 2021
As we continue to explore the most efficient ways to navigate our new hybrid workplace, it’s safe to say that the workspaces of the future are looking promising. For many, the slow transition back into the office has started, igniting inspiration once again to refresh and renew our current home setups.
For those that want the ultimate working from home experience, the team at CULT offers a curated list of products to inspire the design community to level up their home office, once again.
With an unrivalled expertise in creating inspiring, comfortable and functional spaces, CULT believes that your WFH routine deserves the absolute best on a daily basis. We are constantly challenged to create offices in small spaces, with multifunctional furniture, and in such a way that the distinction between working from home and being home from work remains clear enough to support both routines.
In this new issue of The Indesign Edit, CULT offers a multitude of solutions that bridge the gap between home and the office – ensuring that the everyday employee gets the best of both worlds.
Product-led and editorially curated, the Indesign Edit offers a unique perspective on the exceptional designers and brands across the Into-Pacific region and beyond. Dive in and experience a new narrative of working from home with CULT on The Edit.
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