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  • Ocellus Leather Mini Bar - Air Force Blue
  • Ocellus Leather Mini Bar - Air Force Blue
  • Ocellus Leather Mini Bar - Air Force Blue
  • Ocellus Leather Mini Bar - Air Force Blue
  • Ocellus Leather Mini Bar - Air Force Blue
  • Ocellus Leather Mini Bar - Air Force Blue

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Ocellus Leather Mini Bar - Air Force Blue

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£995.00
Pre-order item. Expected shipping date Aug 8 2026

An iconic piece returns with a new sense of purpose. Inspired by an original OKA archive design, the Ocellus Leather Mini Bar reflects our philosophy of designing to live well,...

An iconic piece returns with a new sense of purpose. Inspired by an original OKA archive design, the Ocellus Leather Mini Bar reflects our philosophy of designing to live well, reintroduced with added functionality for modern outdoor entertaining. Made in rich, soft blue leather and lined in our iconic Ocellus print, it opens to reveal a beautifully arranged interior that’s as practical as it is beautiful.

Inside, you’ll find everything needed to serve drinks with ease: a flask, hip flask and shot cups, alongside tumblers, wine coolers, ice tongs, corkscrew and bottle opener. A discreet pull-out tray allows the fold-down front to sit level, forming a practical surface for serving wherever you are.

A modern heirloom in the making, it’s designed to travel well and bring a sense of occasion to outdoor entertaining year after year.

Ocellus Print

What makes the Ocellus print so special? The fact that it's adorned with embroidered, beaded feathers to add decorative, tactile detail. The feather motif and fabulous colourways are inspired by nature.

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We started as a mail-order interiors company with three women bringing truly unique designs from the East to interiors-lovers in the West. Lady Annabel Astor, a serial entrepreneur, invited two friends along on a sourcing trip: Sue Jones, whose decorating pedigree includes time at Jasper Conran and Colefax and Fowler, and Lucinda Waterhouse, a skilled horticulturist.