Last week Zenith Interiors launched their latest showroom with a bang!
A company that began its story manufacturing office partitions has come a long way since the 1950s launching their latest Melbourne showroom last week with music, food, wine and of course, showcasing some amazing design.
Entertaining a full house of guests from the Architecture and Design community, Zenith Interiors teamed up with Blakes Feast feeding hungry patrons with a Bistecca bar and Toastie Station. Guests enjoyed cocktails crafted by the Creativity Project with Archie Rose’s Original Vodka and Rye Malt Whisky while wine by Temple Bruer was provided for the wine lovers in the audience.
A company committed to building on the contributions of Indigenous Australia to the national economy kicked off the ceremonies with an introduction and Yidaki playing. Guests also enjoyed the event with a DJ on top of a tiered mountain playing out the night.
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