
Inspired by innovations in digital technology, well-known German furniture designer Timothy Schreiber creates future-oriented pieces for many interiors. His style, influenced by his studies in architecture at Bauhaus University, is unique and based on clear design principles. Schreiber’s work has been described as "pop-art." His creations are simple, decorative, and highly attractive. We offer an overview of his exclusive furniture design. Be inspired by its originality and creativity.
Modern designer furniture transforms conventional models

Contemporary design moves along the border between architecture and digital design. In his work, the designer places great importance on modern production methods as well as the social and economic quality of use. For the production of this furniture design, laser cutting was used, resulting in a more precise fit.
Fluid furniture design reflects the organic forms of nature

Schreiber was able to transform traditional forms into contemporary ones. He studied architecture and design in Germany and England and gained three years of practical experience with Behnisch and partners in Germany. He then worked in Sydney, Bangkok, and Shanghai on several international design and architecture projects, including the design of the Aquatics Centre for the 2008 Olympics.
E-involved table – FueraDentro furniture line

Timothy Schreiber currently lives in London and works as an architect and designer with Zaha Hadid. His work has received several design awards. The E-involved table, with branching curves and a hand-polished stainless-steel base, won Schreiber the 2007 Red Dot Award.
Trendy chair collection by Timothy Schreiber

Sled-base chair with a modern look – in black and white

X Lounger recliner

Design table with metal structure

Design side table

Mercury furniture series

Ice T – available in black

Designer furniture by Timothy Schreiber

Yori stool with contemporary look

Chair design by Tim Schreiber

Table Lamp Universe – laser cut aluminum

lighting design by Timothy Schreiber
