There’s a quiet assurance in pieces that are made close to home. Not just in where they come from, but in how they’re made — with an understanding of materials, proportion and place.
At Tim Webber, many of our designs are crafted here in New Zealand. It allows for a level of precision and care that can only come from being closely connected to the process.
Discover more at at timwebberdesign.com
Up close with the Series Sofa by Tim Webber. As featured in this project where we transformed a corporate office space within Auckland’s HB Building, which is over century old.
Photography and videography @parker
Architecture by @warrenmahoney
Lean into comfort.
The living room is where the pace softens. It's a space to embody warmth. A place for quiet moments, long conversations and the kind of downtime that lingers in the cooler months.
We've pieced together a collection to inspire this season, in our Living Room Edit. Head to the link in bio.
At Tim Webber, we select materials that are tactile, long-lasting and emotive.
"The Mokum Pure fabric works perfectly for the Series Sofa. For me, it strikes that middle ground of softness with texture, density and comfort. It's a composition that we continue to go back to, for good reason." – Tim Webber
The Series Sofa is a modular sofa available in a range of colours, proudly designed and made in New Zealand.
Functional yet sculptural objects, the Chronicle Side Table Plinths by Tim Webber are versatile and alluring. Simply rotate them at varying angles to create a bold statement.
View in our showroom today.
Tim Webber’s journey began in the workshop, drawn to tools, materials and the quiet discipline of making.
Since 2009, the studio has evolved into a refined, architecturally influenced practice guided by restraint, where clean lines, considered proportions and subtle detailing shape objects that are both functional and enduring.
Light can often be considered last, yet it truly transforms a space. It can define, soften, and ground a room.
Layered together, they create a rhythm of light that shifts with how one lives in a space.
Featured here, the Polson Pendant by Tim Webber.
Take a seat with the Bensen Circa Stool.
This design is made for a kitchen island counter, drinks bar, or even an office bar leaner. Select from a range of fabrics, leathers and metal finishes to create a custom ordered to suit.
The Nixon Stool has been part of so many spaces I'm proud of - sun-drenched kitchens, buzzing bars, bustling restaurants, and thoughtfully designed workplaces. It's one of those pieces that just works, wherever it lands.
I wanted it to feel considered without being over-designed. The chamfered edge on the seat top came from watching how people actually interact with a stool - that's where you reach for it, every time. The dual footrest heights were about making sure it genuinely suited as many people as possible, not just looked good doing it.
You'll see some images of our prototyping process with many iterations to refine and resolve, which is a part of the design process I love.
The Nixon is definitely one of my favourites. 🤍
How incredible is this stunning project by @monkmackenzie
Palimpsest House is all about layers and memory. The idea of writing, erasing and rewriting feels embedded in the architecture - from the compressed, protective black walls to the sudden openness toward the horizon. It captures that dramatic shift of moving through dense forest and out to the beach.
There’s a beautiful tension between enclosure and expanse, strength and softness. I love seeing our @hem Puffy Chair sitting within that setting.
Special thanks to @abdallah_alayan for including us in this amazing project.
Architecture: @monkmackenzie
Photography: Dawid Wisniewski - @dawidnz
#PalimpsestHouse #MonkMackenzie #HemPuffyChair #timwebber # NZArchitecture
The Torii Stool by Bensen draws inspiration from the elegant simplicity of traditional Japanese gateways, with a gently curved solid wood seat that hugs the body and listens to movement.
The Rehn Lounge chair by Tim Webber. With a flowing silhouette inspired by the car’s ridged contours (Rehn = “ridge” in German), this chair pairs suede leather upholstery with a polished aluminium rear plate and a warm walnut base. A truly sculptural seat.