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Swiftsure, Arrowtown
A continuous curved velvet banquette, timber-and-marble tables, the bar and its backbar shelving for an alpine dining room above the Arrowtown valley.
- Client
- Man O' War
- Location
- Arrowtown, Queenstown-Lakes
- Year
- 2025
- Designer
- Mitchell Addison

The brief
Swift Sure needed pieces that could hold a spectacular Arrowtown setting without competing with it — warm, layered and built to carry a full service night after night through a Central Otago winter. Central to the brief was a continuous curved banquette wrapping the room's bay windows, framing the autumn valley and the ranges beyond rather than turning its back on them.
What Titan made
Our workshop built the banquette as a single curved run on a solid-oak plinth — radiused to follow the bay and stepped to sit above the dining floor, with deep velvet seats and a continuous rolled back upholstered to the curve.
Alongside it we made the dining tables in timber and honed marble, the bar counter, and the steel-and-timber backbar shelving that carries the wine display. Set into the bay in sections and trimmed on site, the curve runs unbroken from window to window.
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Swiftsure dining booth — one bay
Real CAD geometry, extracted from the Titan audit pipeline and rendered live. Combine modules to build a run. Drag to rotate, scroll to zoom — or read the measured specifications for every booth below, which don't need WebGL.
Measured CAD specifications
Four dining booths, audited from the source CAD
Bounding boxes measured directly from each booth's STEP solid by Titan's audit pipeline. Dimensions are width × height × depth in millimetres. This text is the crawlable record — it is present in the page HTML, not locked inside the 3D canvas.
| Booth | W × H × D (mm) | Bodies | Construction | Parametrise |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DB1Raised Dining Booth #1 | 7,947 × 917 × 3,170 | 1 | single-solid (direct-edit) | AMBER |
| DB2Dining Booth #2 | 3,180 × 780 × 3,735 | 1 | single-solid (direct-edit) | AMBER |
| DB3Dining Booth #3 | 1,750 × 780 × 1,141 | 1 | single-solid (direct-edit) | AMBER |
| DB4Dining Booth #4 | 3,120 × 780 × 3,125 | 1 | single-solid (direct-edit) | AMBER |
Source files & audit notes
- DB1 — audited 2026-06-08. One solid body, no repeating structure — needs real direct-editing to parametrize. Viable but harder.
#RCIHSSRDB1- SWIFTSURE RAISED DINING BOOTH #1-Updated-14.03.2025.STEP - DB2 — audited 2026-06-08. One solid body, no repeating structure — needs real direct-editing to parametrize. Viable but harder.
#RCIHSSRDB2- SWIFTSURE DINING BOOTH #2-Update 18.03.2025.STEP - DB3 — audited 2026-06-08. One solid body, no repeating structure — needs real direct-editing to parametrize. Viable but harder.
#RCIHSSRDB3- SWIFTSURE DINING BOOTH #3-12.03.2025.STEP - DB4 — audited 2026-06-08. One solid body, no repeating structure — needs real direct-editing to parametrize. Viable but harder.
#RCIHSSRDB4- SWIFTSURE DINING BOOTH #4-12.03.2025.STEP
The completed install
In the room





Photography: Sam Stewart Photography.
Draft — to confirm before publishing
Content slots awaiting verified facts
- Architect / designer of record — confirm the practice (designer Mitchell Addison is recorded; architect-of-record not yet confirmed).
- Exact completion month — install photos are dated, opening month not yet confirmed (year 2025 is confirmed).
- Client testimonial — add only a genuine, attributed quote (none on hand).
- Linked catalogue products — the banquette / tables / bar / shelving SKUs, to come from the SolidWorks configurator pipeline rather than photo guesses.
- Downloadable spec sheet (PDF / DWG / IFC) — slot wired, asset to be attached.
Narrative above is reused from the committed titan-furniture-web Swiftsure entry. The items here are left blank rather than guessed.