
Temple & Webster is Australia’s largest online retailer in the furniture and homewares market with over 200,000 products on offer from more than 500 suppliers, including direct sourcing capabilities through a private label division. Founded in 2011, Temple & Webster has changed the way people shop for furniture and homewares. They believe everyone wants to live more beautifully, and their vision is to make the world more beautiful, one room at a time.
As an online retailer, Temple & Webster is always striving to improve their website to make a memorable first impression, build their brand and drive sales.
“We create beautiful solutions and depend on beautiful imagery and galleries to help our customers find their perfect product,” says Mike Henriques, Chief Information Officer at Temple & Webster. “To make that happen, we have a fairly large technology team to optimise the customer experience.”
As part of Temple & Webster’s ongoing website optimisation efforts, the company wanted to replace their legacy content delivery (CDN) provider, which staff found difficult to configure and lacking in critical security capabilities.
“Our first goal was front-end optimisation. We wanted a consistent toolset to accelerate HTML and image delivery, and improve our caching,” says Henriques. “On the security side, we wanted to improve our WAF and bot management. As the market leader, we were conscious of the potential for high volumes of unwanted traffic on the site, but we needed more clarity than we were getting from our existing solution.”
Temple & Webster also recognised the need to modernise security for their hybrid workforce. With hundreds of employees going into offices three days per week, the IT and security teams needed to ensure consistent, high-speed and reliable protections across remote and corporate settings. Moreover, embracing best practices like Zero Trust would enable Temple & Webster to get ahead of forthcoming cybersecurity guidance and regulations from the Australian government.
Finally, Temple and Webster wanted to achieve the global standard for information security management best practices, ISO/IEC 27001 compliance. The company was looking for a centrally administered security and networking solution that would help simplify the certification process.
“With all the activity in the Australian cyber security space over the last 12 months, it was time to take a more mature, compliant approach to securing the business,” says Henriques. “The incumbent solution provided adequate functionality, but we knew it could not stand up over time. As our headcount and our applications grew, we needed to take better control.”

To optimise performance and security for their websites and web applications, Temple & Webster replaced their legacy vendor with Cloudflare’s CDN and WAF. From the start, Cloudflare’s ease of use impressed the technology team.