Rooted in the landscapes of the Pacific Northwest, this custom commission reflects a deep reverence for nature and material history. Using reclaimed wood and salvaged elements, Brent Comber creates an organic composition defined by earthy tones, raw textures, and rhythmic forms. The work embodies the quiet cadence of coastal forests and mountainous terrain, inviting contemplation through subtle variation, depth, and light.
Brent Comber takes inspiration from the unparalleled setting of the Pacific Northwest and has created a body of work that is interwoven and inseparable from the story of the landscape.
Laminated yellow cedarwood
62”dia
Brent Comber is a Canadian furniture maker and artist based in North Vancouver, British Columbia. Working primarily with reclaimed wood and salvaged tree forms, Comber creates sculptural works shaped by the textures, grain, and natural history of the material. Rooted in the landscapes of the Pacific Northwest, his practice explores themes of connection, memory, permanence, and impermanence. Today, Brent Comber’s work can be found in galleries, public spaces, and private collections around the world.
Commissions for site-specific works of art and integrated design transform spaces into immersive experiences. By thoughtfully responding to the unique characteristics of each site, Brent Comber creates works that seamlessly blend artistry, functionality, and the environment.




