5 Fabulous Furnishings From Oka
[In Partnership with Oka]
When looking for beautiful furnishings for my new London home I just new I had to get some pieces from Oka. Oka is a love affair with living well. They create the most gorgeous furnishings and decor that help to make time spent with friends and family more memorable. They believe that’s the secret to living beautifully: enjoying it! So here are some of the pieces that I have chosen for my home to ensure that every gathering with friends and family is filled with comfort and style to create memories that we can cherish.
Harmonia Coffee Table
Turned wood for bamboo effect and handmade using cane, mindi wood and glass. From its clear glass top to simple square shape, the Harmonia is designed to let its beautiful natural materials take centre stage. Through the clear glass panel, you can see its woven cane base and handmade wooden frame. The mindi wood has been turned to look like bamboo for a touch of the exotic, and the cane is reinforced with wire, which provides extra support when storing your odds and ends. Find out more and shop here
Loka Mirror
Handmade using Bayur wood. This large rectangular mirror has a simple design that lets its natural materials shine. Handmade in Indonesia from locally sourced Bayur wood, and featuring curved bevelling that lends it extra interest. Find out more and shop here
Alora Armchair
Upholstered in velvet with piped edging and ash wood legs. Alora, a name of Latin origin meaning ‘dreamer’, is named for her pillowlike arms and backrest, the shapes of which are accentuated by matching piping. The Dirty Orange velvet upholstery adds to the seat’s softness, with the large square shape offering an inviting spot to relax.. Find out more and shop here
Helenium Console Table
Handmade with gold-painted finish and glass top. Part of the beauty of the Helenium Console Table is its slim, elegant silhouette which is perfect for placing in a hallway or entrance hall. Our favourite part about the console is its delicate, tendril-like legs reminiscent of a helenium flower, hence the name. Find out more and shop here
Ormoy Bar Stool
Solid oak frame with natural rattan cane work. The Ormoy Bar Stool takes its name from a town near the birthplace of Georges Jacobs, the master French designer who crafted caned furniture for Marie Antoinette – and whose style influenced this piece. Find out more and shop here