By V-ZUG
October 20th, 2020
Q. What’s Cooler Than Being Cool? A. The V-ZUG Supreme Cooling Range
A boutique brand known for an unwavering focus on design, innovation and sustainability, backed by a strong Swiss history takes its time with product development. But now, it is time. With excitement, V-ZUG Australia launch their new Supreme Cooling collection and invite you to a first look at a range of food preservation and wine cooling options that take luxury to a new level. Be among the first to see and experience the range with an activation that explores both the product and the design process.
A conversation with our partners from Carr and Sterling Global, alongside DKO Architecture and Capital Alliance, will highlight the synergies of both brand and design.
Our guests will be treated to an exclusive V-ZUG Supreme Cooling gift to help you celebrate while you consider how to integrate these stunning pieces into your future projects.
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