Zenith SOUND Allermuir Launch Parties, have become the talk of Australia and on the 30th of October it was Canberra’s turn.
November 19th, 2014
Over 120 Designers and Architects attended the party to see the new products of Allermuir such as the new Haven Pods, Lounges and benches. Guests listened the beats of the “Goodies” lead singer Kuki Tipoki whilst sipping on Mojitos and enjoying woodfired pizza.






















































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