This year, Cult partnered with The Local Project to create a five-part video series capturing the spirit of 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, Denmark’s premier design festival and a global celebration of creativity, craftsmanship and community.
Cult Design Sydney presents KEEP: Forever Objects in American Hardwoods, an exhibition curated by David Clark and presented by AHEC. Featuring works by six leading Australian architects — Kennedy Nolan, Virginia Kerridge, Lineburg Wang, Richards Stanisich with Meg Ashforth, Edition Office, and Neil Durbach — the collection explores permanence, craftsmanship, and sustainability through furniture made from American red oak, cherry, and maple. On view at Cult Sydney from 18 September – 4 October 2025.
Last Thursday evening, September 18, our Brisbane showroom transformed into a hub of creative energy as we welcomed over 60 design industry leaders for the prestigious IDEA Designer of the Year presentation in partnership with NICHE Media.
NAU Design brought Australian creativity to the world stage at Expo 2025 Osaka with a gala lunch celebrating collaboration, culture, and sustainability. Discover how NAU’s furniture and lighting became the stars of the Australia Pavilion – and what’s next as Expo enters its final month.
Discover KEEP: Forever Objects at Cult Sydney from 18 September – 4 October 2025, and experience how leading Australian architects reimagine furniture through timeless design and sustainable American hardwoods.
CULT Design and GUBI celebrated the exclusive Australian launch of the F300 Lounge Chair at Ace Hotel Sydney. The evening featured the premiere screening of GUBI’s 3 Days of Design episode and a panel discussion with GUBI CEO Marie Kristine Schmidt, Cult Founder Richard Munao and The Local Project’s Virginia Jen. Explore the gallery and relive the highlights from this special event.
At Cult Design, reconciliation is an ongoing journey of listening, learning, and meaningful action. We are proud to share our Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), developed in partnership with Reconciliation Australia. This plan guides our commitment to building stronger relationships, respect, and opportunities with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and extends across our family of design brands – including NAU, HAY, Cultivated, Mark Tuckey, and Government Furniture.