KE-ZU was established in 1992 and specialises in the sales, marketing and distribution of an extensive range of residential and contract furniture, lighting and urban elements.
November 21st, 2008
With showrooms throughout Australia, KE-ZU exclusively represents a select portfolio of innovative manufacturers supplying interior and exterior products. The collections are a mix of European, Asian and locally manufactured products with a focus on quality of design and construction. In addition to their emphasis on quality and innovation, KE-ZU has a firm commitment to understanding and meeting customer needs and delivering on value expectation.
Product Range: Furniture, lighting, flooring, hardware and accessories.
Major Brands: Andreu World, Artifort, Bd Ediciones, Cecchini, Coro, DAE, Enea, Horm, Indecasa, Kenneth Cobonpue, Luzifer, Mobles 114, nani marquina, Perobell, RS Metal Games, Sellex and Sokoa.
Application: Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability: Committed to the practice and support of responsible environmental policies and practices, the company conserves, re-uses and recycles daily. KE-ZU aims to influence suppliers to reduce their direct environmental impacts and improve the environmental quality of their products through more sustainable sourcing.
Major Projects: KE-ZU products can be seen in magazines and better restaurants, hotels and offices Australia wide.
F978: The F978 was designed by Geoffrey Harcourt in 1968 and has now been reintroduced to the Artifort collection. The F978 has a hard white or black polyurethane shell. The inner shell is upholstered with Super Bultex foam and dacron providing an incredible level of comfort.
Designer: Geoffrey Harcourt.
Manufacturer: Artifort.
Application: Commercial, hospitality and residential.
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