Zenith Interiors celebrated the opening of their Auckland and Wellington showrooms at the end of July. The theme was Top Hats and Tiaras – which guests interpreted in many fun and different ways! Cocktails and Candy Lane Dancers kept the crowd entertained well into the night.
September 5th, 2011
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