Let's Talk Twill

Twill Chair — An all-timber stacking chair by Gibson Karlo.

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Twill Chair| Timber Stacking Chair | Gibson Karlo | DesignByThem

Say hi to Twill Chair, our new all-timber stacking chair designed by Gibson Karlo. With its extruded profiles and neatly trimmed ends, Twill Chair draws on the playful nostalgia of a fresh pack of plasticine.


Ultra Blue Twill Chair| Timber Stacking Chair | Gibson Karlo | DesignByThem

"We love how the double profile looks and functions. It was inspired by plasticine strips and the repetition seen in Twill weaves. It creates a sense of ornament whilst creating strength in the legs and comfort in the backrest." — Sarah Gibson & Nicholas Karlovasitis, designers.


Silk Grey Twill Chair| Timber Stacking Chair | Gibson Karlo | DesignByThem
Black Twill Chair| Timber Stacking Chair | Gibson Karlo | DesignByThem
Twill Chair| Timber Stacking Chair | Gibson Karlo | DesignByThem

Stacks On

Subtle in aesthetic yet generous in practicality, Twill serves as a humble timber chair with plenty of character. Stacking four chairs high and made from solid ash timber. Twill Chair is available in Natural, Black, Ultra Blue and Silk Grey.


Natural Ash Twill Chair| Timber Stacking Chair | Gibson Karlo | DesignByThem
Twill Chair| Timber Stacking Chair | Gibson Karlo | DesignByThem

SHOP Twill Chair

Photography by Pete Daly



Meet the Designers


  • GIBSON KARLO

    Sarah Gibson & Nicholas Karlovasitis

    Designers Sarah Gibson and Nicholas Karlovasitis established DesignByThem in 2007 after graduating as Industrial Designers at the University of Technology Sydney. As co-directors and industrial designers, the two design products for DesignByThem and have grown the company to include a curated collection of furniture, accessories and lighting from a stellar cohort of Australian designers.

    Nicholas and Sarah believe highly in education, both previous lecturers at the University of Technology Sydney and are continuously involved in design panels and industry talks across Australia. They have won multiple awards, exhibited and worked on projects internationally, and have had their work acquired by the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences.

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