For the Australian launch of Bernhardt Design, KE-ZU hosted design maven Suzanne Trocmé
July 25th, 2012
One of a truly international stable of designers for North American furniture manufacturer Bernhardt Design, Suzanne Trocmé made a whirlwind stop in Sydney, Australia, to officially launch the collection.
As editor-at-large for Wallpaper*, curator of the London Design Festival and successful designer in her own right, Suzanne distilled for the guests the hands-on philosophy that steers the family owned business and how the breadth of international talent as well as the fostering of emerging talent, has seen the brand and its collections rise to the fore, globally.
A range of works by Jaime Hayon, Arik Levy, Yves Behar, Ross Lovegrove and many more were displayed by KE-ZU with gallery-like staging.
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