Zenith Interiors introduce their new web site. Designed by FROST the new site reveals the company’s ambitions. The new brand identity also signals their commitment to continued improvement in everything they do. “Our improved logo will carry through our marketing activities including our advertising campaigns, brochures and electronic media programs,” the company says. Zentih introduce […]
April 2nd, 2009
Zenith Interiors introduce their new web site.
Designed by FROST the new site reveals the company’s ambitions.
The new brand identity also signals their commitment to continued improvement in everything they do.
“Our improved logo will carry through our marketing activities including our advertising campaigns, brochures and electronic media programs,” the company says.
Zentih introduce new loose furniture such as the Allermuir UK collection and products designed by Australian Matthew Sheargold and Babak Aryaie manufactured by Woodmark.
They have also collaborated with KEZU to distribute their Daylight chair, Enea and EMU collection through ZENITH network.
Zenith’s own R&D department have also been working on several new products to be released in the next few months
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