A festive mood accompanied Zenith’s launch of three new and highly environmentally responsible collections from Schamburg + Alvisse, Treology and Formway Design.
November 8th, 2013
The 3000 collection by Schamburg + Alvisse, Umber Range by Richard Simpson for Treology NZ and Belite by Formway Design are all designed with exceptional consideration for the environment – combining respect for nature with high performance, reducing the number of parts and achieving beautifully designed product they are highly relevant to today’s commercial environments.
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