Wood With
a Past.
A Room With
a Soul.
Reclaimed Timber · Forged Iron · Raw Elegance
Handmade by Indian Artisans · Shipped Across New Zealand
"The most beautiful things in a home are the ones with a history. The ones that arrived already knowing something."
There is a language that old wood speaks — in its knots, its fissures, the weathered texture of a grain that has known sun and rain and time. The Tannery collection was built around that language. Not despite its imperfections, but because of them.
Each piece in the Tannery range is crafted from reclaimed timber, shaped by skilled Indian artisans who have spent generations learning to honour the material they work with. The iron accents — formed by hand — carry the same philosophy: nothing is hidden, nothing is pretending. What you bring into your home is entirely, unapologetically real.
It Doesn't Just
Fill a Room —
It Grounds It.
Every interior designer will tell you that warmth is the hardest thing to manufacture. You can choose the right paint. You can hang the right art. But warmth — that feeling of a room that holds you — comes from material. It comes from wood that has lived before it arrived in your home.
The Tannery collection brings that quality without compromise. The reclaimed coffee table anchors a living room the way no synthetic surface ever could. The iron table lamp casts a light that feels earned, not assembled. Place one Tannery piece in a room and every other choice in that space suddenly makes more sense.
Made by Hands
That Know Wood.
The Tannery collection is made in India, by local artisans whose craft has been passed down across generations. These are not factory workers — they are woodworkers who read a piece of reclaimed timber the way a musician reads a score, seeing what it can become before a single cut is made.
The reclaimed timber used in every Tannery piece carries a second life. Salvaged from disused structures — old beams, decommissioned buildings — it is seasoned, stable, and rich with the kind of character that new wood can never replicate. No two pieces are alike. No two grains tell the same story.
Solid Wood
Identical
Character
Three Pieces.
One Character.
Reclaimed wood. Forged iron. Timeless in every room.
The full Tannery collection includes additional sizes and pieces — explore everything online.
View the Full Collection →"Variations in wood grain, texture, and knots are not imperfections. They are the signature of the artisan — and the soul of the piece."
— Tannery Collection, Handcrafted in India
Bring the
World's Finest
to Your Door.
Online8 was founded on a simple belief: that exceptional furniture — with real provenance, real craft, and real materials — should be accessible to every New Zealand home, not just those in the right postcode.
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Genuinely Reclaimed — Every Piece Unique
No two Tannery pieces will ever be identical. The natural variations in grain, knots, and tone are inherent to reclaimed timber — and precisely what makes each piece a one-of-a-kind object of beauty.
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Handmade by Indian Artisans
Every Tannery piece is shaped by skilled craftspeople in India — woodworkers and metalworkers whose knowledge of material is generational. There is no factory shortcut in this collection.
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$99 Nationwide Delivery Across NZ
Whether you're in Auckland, Wellington, or the South Island, Online8 ships the full Tannery collection nationwide for a flat $99. Depot pickup available for the fastest turnaround.
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On Display — Auckland Showroom
Run your hand across the grain. Feel the weight of the iron. The Tannery collection is on display at 29 Charles Street, Papatoetoe — Monday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm.
crafted
India
The Auckland
Showroom
The Tannery collection is on display at our Papatoetoe showroom. Some things need to be felt in person — the weight of reclaimed wood, the texture of forged iron, the warmth of a piece that already has a story. Come in and experience it.
Ready to Bring History Home?
The Tannery
Collection Awaits.
Handcrafted in India by local artisans. Reclaimed solid wood and forged iron.
Delivered across New Zealand. No two pieces the same.

