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20 March 2026
OKA New In March 2026: 25 Designer Furniture & Homeware Pieces to Shop Now
Discover the latest OKA new in pieces our editors are loving right now. From sculptural lighting to timeless wooden furniture, this curated edit captures the brand’s signature layered, lived-in aesthetic. These are the standout designs worth adding to your space this month.
If you’re searching for the latest OKA new in pieces, this is the edit to know.
Known for its layered, globally-inspired aesthetic and timeless British interiors style, OKA continues to deliver furniture and home accessories that balance craftsmanship with character.
In this month’s edit, we’ve curated 25 standout pieces from the OKA new collection — from sculptural table lamps and carved wood furniture to textural storage and decorative accents designed to elevate everyday spaces.
Expect warm wood tones, woven textures, antique-inspired silhouettes and quietly statement pieces that work across modern, classic and eclectic interiors.
OKA’s new in collection continues to strike that rare balance between timeless and directional. These are pieces designed to layer into a home rather than define it — quietly statement, endlessly versatile, and built to last.
OKA’s new in collection continues to strike that rare balance between timeless and directional. These are pieces designed to layer into a home rather than define it — quietly statement, endlessly versatile, and built to last.
Green & Brown Tones: Warm Wood, Woven Texture and Sculptural Lighting
Grounded in warm, earthy tones, this edit brings together OKA’s signature blend of natural materials and timeless design. Think smoked acacia wood, woven rattan textures and soft green ceramic finishes that create a layered, lived-in look synonymous with British interiors. From the Hilltop Desk in Smoked Acacia to the sculptural Westman Portable Table Lamp, these pieces balance function with decorative appeal.
The Neela Wall Mirror in Blue adds contrast and depth, while the Camaret Armchair and Iford Storage Ottoman introduce soft upholstery in muted green and neutral tones. Together, these designs reflect a growing shift towards tonal interiors, organic materials and quietly statement furniture that elevates everyday spaces.
Golden Accents & Statement Dining: Sculptural Forms Meet Warm Elegance
This edit leans into OKA’s more decorative side, where golden finishes, carved wood and statement silhouettes take centre stage. The Bayhurst Dining Table anchors the space with its sculptural base and soft, organic shape, perfectly paired with upholstered dining chairs for a refined yet relaxed look. Above, pieces like the Aphilon Mirror introduce sunburst detailing, a timeless design motif that adds instant visual impact to any interior.
Layered with the Anya Wall Art Panels and styled alongside the richly textured Cartera Sideboard, this collection captures the essence of elevated, heritage-inspired design. Finishing touches like the Amelias Cut Wine Glasses bring in subtle colour and glass texture, reinforcing a trend towards warm metallics, artisanal finishes and curated dining spaces that feel both classic and contemporary.

Soft Neutrals & Upholstered Layers: Warm Minimalism with Texture
This edit focuses on softer, more relaxed interiors, where layered textiles and muted tones create a sense of effortless comfort. The Edine Linen Ottoman and Khanet Ottoman introduce tactile upholstery in warm neutrals, perfect for adding depth to living rooms without overwhelming the space. Paired with pieces like the Braithwell Chest of Drawers, crafted in woven textures, this look leans into the growing trend of natural materials and understated storage.
The Coleridge Velvet Armchair adds a richer, more enveloping feel with its warm terracotta tone, while the Peonia Table Lamp Base brings in subtle decorative detail through carved form and soft lighting. Altogether, these pieces reflect a shift towards cosy, layered interiors built around texture, comfort and timeless, liveable design.

Soft Blue Accents & Classic Details: Relaxed Elegance with a Coastal Edge
This edit introduces softer blue tones and decorative detailing, bringing a fresh, airy feel to OKA’s signature layered aesthetic. Pieces like the Edanav Chair and Winchelsea Vine Cushion add subtle colour through muted blue upholstery and pattern, perfect for creating calm, inviting living spaces. Paired with sculptural accessories such as the Venetian Clam Shell and Opera Vase, the look leans into timeless, coastal-inspired interiors with a refined twist.
The Faux Mophead Hydrangea adds a natural, lifelike touch, while the surrounding mix of carved wood, fluted finishes and antique-inspired silhouettes reinforces OKA’s balance between classic and contemporary design. Together, these pieces capture a move towards softer palettes, decorative accents and elegant, collected interiors that feel both curated and effortlessly liveable.

Decorative Prints & Layered Patterns: Heritage Style with a Collected Feel
This edit embraces OKA’s love of pattern, bringing together botanical prints, hand-painted details and decorative accents that feel rich in character. The Nahana Armchair stands out with its intricate upholstery and soft, vintage-inspired palette, making it a perfect statement piece for layered, eclectic interiors. Paired with the Birdsong Folding Screen, these pieces introduce depth, texture and a sense of storytelling into a space.
Decorative elements like the Thalia Floral Chandelier and A Tavola Prints add an artisanal, almost gallery-like quality, while the Khaneh Ottoman grounds the look with subtle pattern and soft structure. Altogether, this collection reflects a growing trend towards expressive interiors, where pattern, craftsmanship and collected pieces create a space that feels personal, warm and visually rich.

























