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Nau Releases 2021 Australian-Made Furniture Collection

Cult’s in-house Australian-made furniture and lighting brand, Nau, is back with a new collection!

This 2021 collection is the brand’s most diverse yet, encompassing refined designs for both residential and commercial settings; a locally crafted flat-pack series; and for the first time, a comprehensive outdoor range.

All pieces are designed by four of Australia’s most talented and prolific designers – Adam Goodrum, Kate Stokes, Adam Cornish and Tom Fereday – to offer versatility, functionality, comfort and quality.

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Amelia Barnes

Broad Pendant by Kate Stokes. Rib Table and Molloy Chair with Arms by Adam Goodrum. Photography – Maxwell Finch. Styling – Megan Morton

Left image: Broad Pendants by Kate Stokes. Nami Dining Table and Sia Chairs by Tom Fereday. Right image: Broad collection by Kate Stokes. Photography – Maxwell Finch. Styling – Megan Morton

Left to right: Yuki armchair by Adam Cornish. Broad pendant by Kate Stokes. Don chair by Adam Goodrum. Rib Table by Adam Goodrum. Nami Side Table by Tom Fereday. Harbour Sofa by Adam Goodrum. Terrace Lounge Chair by Adam Cornish. Nami Coffee Table by Tom Fereday. Softply Chair by Adam Goodrum. Photography – Maxwell Finch. Styling – Megan Morton

Left image: Harbour Sofa and Armchair by Adam Goodrum. Right image: Terrace Dining Chair by Adam Cornish. Rib Table by Adam Goodrum. Nami Side Table by Tom Fereday. Don chair by Adam Goodrum. Softply Stool by Adam Goodrum. Photography – Maxwell Finch. Styling – Megan Morton

Nami Bed and Side Table by Tom Fereday. Photography – Maxwell Finch. Styling – Megan Morton

Writer
Amelia Barnes
20th of October 2021

Nau, the in-house label of Cult, have released their latest collection designed by four of Australia’s leading creatives –  Adam Goodrum, Kate Stokes, Adam Cornish and Tom Fereday. 

The versatile furniture and lighting collection responds to the emerging challenges and desires of the past two years. Products are suitable for both residential and commercial settings, from a locally crafted flat-pack furniture series, to the label’s first comprehensive outdoor range, all of which are made in Australia.

Melbourne-based designer Adam Cornish is behind all outdoor pieces in the new and expanded Terrace, Yuki and Strand ranges. Terrace is a particular standout, characterised by graphic lines, subtle curves and a clean visual language, resulting in an outdoor seating series as comfortable as it is functional. Yuki meanwhile is inspired by the perfect proportions of the Japanese shoji screen, forming an exceptionally comfortable outdoor sofa and armchair.

Tom Fereday has designed the Nami (meaning ‘wave’ in Japanese) range – a furniture collection named after its signature timber profile that seamlessly flows into adjoining components. Handcrafted in NSW, products include the Nami table and bed collections, which are solid timber, yet are designed as flat-packed components for self-assembly!

Broad is Nau’s new lighting pendant designed by Kate Stokes. Named after its distinctive scale and slimline silhouette, the pendant is a classic yet contemporary style, available in multiple colours and lengths to add intimacy to any space. 

Last but not least, Adam Goodrum has designed several new products across the Harbour and Softply collections, as well as the Don chair and Rib table. From the structural bows crafted from solid timber, to the leather strapping that is latticed by hand, Harbour in particular is an homage to craftsmanship. The bed’s hand woven paper cord frame – a nod to Scandinavian craft traditions of the ‘50s and ‘60s – creates a sculptural silhouette that is inviting and supportive. 

All Nau 2021 products are available to order now, adding to the label’s ever growing range! 

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