cultdesign.asia has arrived and is the Go To visual guide that will inform with ease and comfort.
September 16th, 2020
Presenting its curated selection of outstanding products directly to the Asian design community, Cult Design is excited to announce the digital launch of cultdesign.asia. The new online platform, which became live this year, is a visual feast of Cult’s extensive portfolio of designer furniture and lighting brands and, coupled with practical search functionality, will provide users with an exemplary and easy to navigate experience.

Wanting only the best to design its new website, Cult commissioned Netherlands-based Australian design studio, Design by Toko, to create a user friendly, effective and dynamic online vehicle that will provide an exceptional virtual experience. Renowned for its distinctive and innovative approach in executing projects, Design by Toko has created a number of outstanding and creative graphic products and cultdesign.asia is no exception.
cultdesign.asia will enable design aficionados from across Asia the opportunity to peruse furniture, lighting and accessories from Cult’s premium international collections. With products from such iconic brands as Hay, Gubi, &Tradition, Tait and Nau, the images are bold, the information clear and the journey of product discovery is a simple and easy process. cultdesign.asia provides information in a moment and items can be searched by brand, product type or designer.

In this time of change, the ability to specify and receive product quickly is paramount and here cultdesign.asia is a mere click away from providing a list of items with a short lead-time. This service is ideal for architects and designers with time-sensitive projects who require quick-ship products but still desire the best selection from which to choose. From concept to design every project can have a timely completion when including products that are on hand at a moments notice and cultdesign.asia is ready and available to help.
Included in the new website is a streamlined trade portal that will enable industry professionals to view trade pricing online. This feature will ensure that users have up-to-date information at their fingertips when presenting quotes to clients and again there is the ability to complete a project within a rapid time frame.

In order to keep viewers informed of the latest Cult happenings, the Cult News Section invites visitors to explore an assortment of inspirational and vibrant content. cultdesign.asia presents curated articles that will apprise users of all manner of news that ranges from product launches and events, product reviews and designer profiles through to the latest projects. As part of the Cult community, the new cultdesign.asia website will become the vital and immediate Go To online vehicle to access information on Cult’s plethora of outstanding brands and products and also stay in touch with both the local and wider international design community.

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