Designer furniture retailer and distributor Ke-Zu is relocating its showroom to Level 1, 69 O’Riordan Street, Alexandria NSW. Ke-Zu is also holding a clearance sale at its previous showroom at 61 Marlborough Street, Surry Hills. Starting Saturday 15 January 2011, Ke-Zu is offering discounts on all showroom stock, including dining settings, outdoor furniture, chairs, sofas, […]
January 17th, 2011
Designer furniture retailer and distributor Ke-Zu is relocating its showroom to Level 1, 69 O’Riordan Street, Alexandria NSW.
Ke-Zu is also holding a clearance sale at its previous showroom at 61 Marlborough Street, Surry Hills.
Starting Saturday 15 January 2011, Ke-Zu is offering discounts on all showroom stock, including dining settings, outdoor furniture, chairs, sofas, lighting, fixtures and fittings, shelving, rugs, desks and tables.
Entry to the showroom is via elevator at 61 Marlborough Street Surry Hills on weekdays, or via the Ke-Zu carpark on Lansdown Street.
For more details visit the website or contact +61 2 9669 1788.
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