Leah Morris' Favourite Things
— Webb's x Here

Webb’s Head of Decorative Arts, Leah Morris.


For me, collecting is about storytelling. I think it’s nice to think about the history of objects before they come to you: who owned them, the experiences they’ve had and how we can give them a second life.


A lot of people look at collecting as an investment, and it is, but I think you need to look for pieces that call to you – things that spark interest and resonate. I’m drawn to objects from around the world that aren’t just decorative but are also functional to the source communities they come from.

