Zenith launches the Jac collection with a dinner series across all of Australia and New Zealand
December 17th, 2019
After 5 years in development the latest release from Zenith, the Jac collection, is a lifestyle and workplace chair range that offers comfort, style and simplicity. They’ve dubbed it ‘The people’s chair’.
So, when you’re launching ‘the people’s chair’ you better make sure you throw the people’s party to go with it and to celebrate the launch of the Jac collection Zenith did exactly that. With custom designed 14-metre long Kissen tables that sat 43 guests, Zenith rolled out the red carpet for attendees with events held in showrooms across Australia and New Zealand. For those dinners, a 3-course meal of modern Australian cuisine was paired with wines from local wineries. Guests at the dinners included Jac designers Marc Schamburg and Michael Alvisse along with clients from the A&D community.
While Jac delivers luxury at an affordable price it’s clear that Zenith has spared no expense with its launch.
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