Two decades of great design is something to truly celebrate, so for their 20-year anniversary, the design experts at Cult have expanded their Sydney showroom, and partied in style.
The expanded Sydney showroom will see Cult having more space for new brands, and in late February, was used in a celebratory night that saw the NAU Gallery launched along with an Icons of Design book.
The extended Sydney showroom – house in the same location where Cult was founded 20 years ago – makes room to welcome eight brands new to the Cult collection, including Karakter Copenhagen and Nanimarquina, along with Zanotta, Tecno, Vipp, Louis Poulsen, Montana and Design Letters.
The night was attended by the Cult team along with some of Sydney’s design luminaries, experts and design lovers, who came together to celebrate the two decade achievement, as well as look forward to the future for one of Australia’s top design brands.
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