Cooler days and darker nights call for indulging in home comforts, whether that’s curling up on a comfortable sofa or hosting friends around a beautiful table. So, embrace the seasonal shift into autumn with the cosy room décor and bright ideas in our new collection, from elegant tableware for spectacular entertaining to stylish cushions for updating sofas. Here, we reveal the inspiration behind our latest pieces, sure to help you hibernate in style.


Published 2 September 2025 | Last Modified 22 September 2025
A Seasonal Shift: AW25
“Autumn might just be my secret favourite season – a time to take stock, reset and relish staying at home in your own unique way”
Rich Autumnal Décor
This autumn and winter, we invite you to combine your cherished pieces with our latest designs, whether it’s adding a pop of rich colour to a muted palette, weaving in an intricate pattern to a more restrained scheme or layering sensory textures to cosy up your rooms for the season ahead.
“With the shift in seasons, we think about adding to the pieces in our homes to reflect the changing mood,” explains Sue Jones, our Co-Founder and Creative Director. “For autumn and winter, that might be an elegant dining table that gives us the perfect excuse to invite everyone around for a long Sunday lunch, or perhaps a relaxed sofa that calls for lazy Friday nights with the latest box-set binge. It’s as much about the little details, too: lighting that casts such a beautiful glow that we don’t mind the earlier, darker evenings; soft, tactile cushions that mean another sofa day is more than OK when it’s raining again; or games that make staying in with friends and family so much better than going out. Then there are the thoughtful gifts you can take hosts that you just know they’ll keep and treasure. Our new collection is about creating social but relaxed spaces that help you relish staying at home in comfort and style – and always in your own unique way.”
Cosy for Autumn
Colours for Cosying Up
Colour is key in setting the scene for the autumnal months while adding a touch of luxury to the everyday. Our signature jewel tones of seafoam, blood orange, spruce and petrol are layered with the earthy hues of lichen, caramel, apricot and fawn to give rich velvets and soft linens a starring role for autumn and winter. From textiles to homeware, it’s about surrounding yourself with comforting décor that reflects the nature of the season while still feeling vibrant and uplifting. These curated palettes show you how to make your home cosy for autumn with elegance and warmth.
“Get inspired by the textures, colours and materials used in our new collection to embrace the cooler, darker months ahead”
Icons to Inspire
Elsewhere, a carefully handpicked selection of our OKA Icons – pieces that have become synonymous with our signature aesthetic and are celebrated for their expert craftsmanship, distinctive patterns and quality materials – have been introduced in refined new styles. Take, for example, our Sheki print, now in the form of a statement cushion cover you can’t help but run your fingertips over, or Grisewood lighting, available as a clever task-floor lamp hybrid that’s utterly unique, or the distinctive Ocellus pattern, which can be enjoyed as comfortable but stylish upholstery on the Vincent chair. Perfect for lingering in long after dinner is done.
Then we’ve created what we’ve coined as our Icon of the Future – something we predict will become a bestseller and a future heirloom – in the form of our Capablanca Games Table. The design taps into the moment that upscale games are having in the cultural zeitgeist as we focus on activities that bring us together in the face of technology overload. It features gold-coloured legs and a chequerboard top for chess or draughts and an additional top with a felt-lined surface for cards on one side and backgammon on the other. It’s sure to bring out your competitive streak while being the crowning glory of any living space or cosy nook.

Materiality matters
In terms of materiality, our naturally-grown rattan continues to celebrate our commitment to timeless style, the exquisite collection of handwoven designs joined by the likes of a distinctive table lamp featuring an exaggerated curve in its stand and a theatrical pagoda with five levels for housing twinkling candles. Versatile, enduring designs that will add natural beauty and texture to your home for an invigorating autumn and well beyond.
Get together
Finally, as the season turns inwards, we’re elevating how you entertain with statement tableware and sophisticated furniture to bring warmth, texture and just the right amount of drama. Create a convivial spot with fabulous seating and layered cushions for great drinks and even better conversation. Host a dinner where the twisted legs of the table or even the handpainted nature of the ceramics are as much of a conversation starter as the food you serve up. And treat friends and family to a guest bedroom furnished with statement pieces that enable them to relax in style.


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