Cult

Cult

Cult

Founded by Richard Munao in 1997, Cult is an Australian owned company that supplies superior, quality designer furniture including tables, chairs, lounges, lighting and accessories. Over the 20 years, Cult has grown into Australia and New Zealand’s leading design destination with one of the most comprehensive collections of brand partners.

Cult proudly supplies exceptional international brands including Fritz Hansen, Poltrona Frau, Cappellini, Carl Hansen & Sons, Zanotta, &tradition, Vipp and Louis Poulsen. In addition to its international brand partners, Cult launched its own Australian design brand, NAU, in 2017.

Cult is dedicated to supporting and promoting Australian design talent and has been involved in a range of national awards programs.  In addition to its flagship showroom in Sydney, Cult has showrooms in Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland as well as distributors in Canberra, Adelaide, Perth and Singapore.


Showroom Locations

Click the locations below for more information on each showroom.

Melbourne
Brisbane
Singapore

Projects Featuring Cult Products


Latest Cult News

It’s design festival season! Melbourne Design Week asks us to ‘Design the world you want’

With over 300 events planned, the eighth edition promises another marathon week of design and its theme is at once a proposition of hope and an urgent call-to-arms.

43 design-led products to create your dream home office

With a new work year underway, Gillian Serisier has rounded up 43 design products, from shelving to seating, accessories, soft furnishings and more, to make your home office and place you crave to be.

Habitus Christmas Gift Guides 2023 – The editor’s picks

Whether hunting for the perfect present for a loved one or simply doing some window shopping of your own – this is the definitive guide to the most covetable design products for the festive season.

Black Vespa Home is where style meets substance

Characterised by the Vespa proudly stationed at its entrance, the Black Vespa Home – designed by Stafford Architecture – encourages shared experiences, simple pleasure and moments of quiet solitude.

Where light and foliage are perfectly framed

Designed by Ming Architects in Singapore, the theme of framing defines many aspects of this house — nature, light, shadow and the daily activities of family life.

A new era of Australian design aesthetics

Mark Tuckey moves into its next chapter to define a new era of the ‘Australian aesthetic’ having recently been acquired by Cult’s Richard Munao. We speak to Tuckey about the origins of the brand, how it evolved and what’s on the horizon.

3 products with personified playful forms

Rounded edges and circular motifs create a sense of playfulness and creativity with this selection of homewares and furniture.

Conscious Collection by Mater

In this edition of the Habitus Edit, we explore Mater’s groundbreaking Conscious Collection, where waste transforms into exquisite furniture using groundbreaking green-tech processes.

The Dulux Colour Forecast

A nostalgic shift to muted tones sets the year ahead in the Dulux Colour Forecast

A quarter of a century has passed since Dulux’s inaugural Colour Forecast, and 25 years later, the up-to-the-minute colour palettes are a true expression of culture and society. Peruse the colour eye candy and be inspired!

A contemporary kitchen at JW Residence by Mim Design brings a signature fluidity

Mim Design’s JW Residence epitomises pared-back living with a designer edge

Reworking a historic terrace in Melbourne’s Prahran, as a sophisticated and light-filled sanctuary for living, the Mim Design outcome for JW Residence is an exercise in pared-back simplicity.

This Villa is a grown-up designer playground

Effectively designed as a living space that centres on art and design, every moment of this home is keyed to discovery and fun.

Welcome to the world of the Flowerpot

In an exciting development, the beloved Flowerpot lighting collection by &Tradition is expanding with six new captivating colour finishes. Explore the new possibilities now with Cult Design.

Heirloom House in Melbourne is an exercise in clever adjustments to meet modern living

Heirloom House is a case study of clever design that adds enormous value

Many design moves come together at Heirloom House by J. Kidman Architecture, each one creating a home where every corner is usable.

Sculptural fluidity at Beachside Haven by Bean Buro

Designing a sky high home in the heart of southern Hong Kong, overlooking Repulse Bay, this residence by Bean Buro is perfectly balanced for work and play.

The Cult OUTLET is now live

The Cult OUTLET is a virtual treasure trove

Introducing the Cult OUTLET, a dedicated clearance e-store on its website. The fresh platform sets the stage for customers to purchase items from premier international brands at significant discounts.

Rodolfo Dordoni was art director at Minotti for over 25 years

Vale Rodolfo Dordoni

This week we say goodbye to renowned Italian designer Rodolfo Dordoni and reflect on the enormous influence he had on the design industry.

A sunken lounge in a house by KiKi ARCHi

A residence with a sunken lounge to capture views of nature

In the verdant landscapes of Kunming, China, KiKi ARCHi brings life to an old dwelling, where textured walls wrap around the inhabitants.

A home of “texture in stillness” for the daily rituals of life

“It’s always been the studios endeavour to design spaces of pause to elevate daily routines into tiny rituals of self-care…” Studio Gin&G designs an apartment that celebrates mindful living, guided by the minutia of the owner’s lifestyle and habits.

Reimagining a 19th century sandstone cottage in regional NSW

The Hunters Hill House has been revitalised with a respectful blend of historical preservation and contemporary aesthetics by architectural firm Glyde Bautovich.

Q House by Robertson Collectif

Shelter by the beach: The rich, sturdy and curvaceous materiality of Q House by Robertson Collectif

Q House at Callala Beach on the NSW South Coast is a seaside retreat built on a rich palette of sturdy materials, at once functional and beautiful. For local architects Robertson Collectif, it was all about connecting indoors with the spectacular outdoor setting.