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Cult Design has launched an online shop dedicated solely to the Danish design giant Hay and we couldn’t be happier.

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Continuing its mission to bring international design to Australia, the newest destination for discerning homewares fans is Hayshop.com.au.

In a culmination of its 13-year involvement with the Danish design house, Australian design juggernaut Cult has just launched the new destination for HAY home accessories – much loved by design-loving Australians – until now only available in bricks and mortar stores or shipped from overseas.

Cult Design is launching an online shop dedicated solely to the Danish design giant and we couldn’t be happier.
(Credit: Hay)
Cult Design is launching an online shop dedicated solely to the Danish design giant and we couldn’t be happier.
(Credit: Hay)
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If, like us you’re already hooked on Hay’s colour-coordinated stationery, cute and clever desk accessories and cool and colourful home storage, the Haysshop.com.au will float your boat, selling across the designer range including throws, vases, trays, and lighting – as well as HAY bathroom accessories.

All are available for delivery nationwide, plus a selection of furniture pieces, including the sought-after Mags sofa and pieces from the iconic About a Chair collection available for delivery to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane locations, with delivery to other major cities promised soon.

Cult Design is launching an online shop dedicated solely to the Danish design giant and we couldn’t be happier.
(Credit: Hay)

Get clicking quickly too – all purchases made between 16-30 April will be entered into a prize draw to win a $500 voucher to spend on HAY online.

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