On Thursday 16th September 2008 KEZU hosted an event to celebrate the new collections released by Italian manufacturer EMU.
October 1st, 2008
The showroom was transformed by artist Anna Wili Highfield and the KEZU team, including a large botanical entrance area and huge cubes in the main showroom.
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