In Focus: Tim Webber Design

Words by Olivia Hides
Photography by Tim Webber Design
In Partnership with Tim Webber Design

The latest range from Tim Webber Design embodies quality craftsmanship and characterisation. Together, the Pivot chair and Chronicle table offer a bold exploration of refined aesthetics within luxury spaces.

The brand takes time to envisage the people who will use its products and aims to create unique features that become talking points. This appetite for detail is something that defines Tim Webber, along with a commitment to elegance, harmony and durability, elevating spaces with an undeniable energy.

The brand takes time to envisage the people who will use its products and aims to create unique features that become talking points.

Tim Webber sees angles, forms and connections in the world around him – from a detail on an historical building lit by a quality of light only found in Aotearoa, to an old tool found in the workshop of one of his talented makers– and transforms them into a considered and refined design that celebrates its inspiration.

Over the past decade, Tim Webber Design’s products have featured in cafes, restaurants, hotels and residences across the globe. Working on several projects – from bespoke inbuilt seating for hospitality spaces to complete office fit-outs – the pieces offer a distinct allure, and it is this dynamic that separates the luxurious from the everyday.

As the majority of the products and components are made in Auckland, the brand can alter specs where needed, whether that be specific dimensions, matching finishes or a completely bespoke design.

The Chronicle table is bold in its anchored presence, customisable through rotating polygonal-shaped legs. The legs can be asymmetrically orientated, allowing for each client to customise and interact with the piece to make their experience more personal. The solid timber adds a delicate natural warmth to considered spaces.

The deeply elegant Pivot chair features a clean silhouette that conceals structural necessities behind its light facade and provides unyielding charm for both commercial and hospitality spaces.

Customisation is one of the key tenets of Tim Webber Design. As the majority of the products and components are made in Auckland, the brand can alter specs where needed, whether that be specific dimensions, matching finishes or a completely bespoke design. This detail-oriented customisation means each piece is crafted with care, tailored to a client’s needs.

Through careful consideration, the Pivot chair and Chronicle table are undeniably captivating, crafting a distinguished presence within commercial settings. Webber’s designs remain timeless and will endure and remain relevant in any space for years to come.