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About the Brand
OKA is a British furniture and home accessories retailer founded in 1999 by Annabel Astor, Sue Jones, and Lucinda Waterhouse. Originally launched as a mail-order interiors catalogue, the brand has grown into a multichannel retailer with physical stores across the UK, from London’s Marylebone to Edinburgh. Serving both the general public and the interior design trade, they have built a solid reputation for quintessentially British style, practical comfort, and reliable craftsmanship.
The core product range spans everything from stylish home and garden furniture to soft furnishings, lighting, and incredibly realistic faux flowers. Prices remain accessible for smaller accents, with homeware starting around £20 and gift options under £25, while larger investment pieces like sofas command a premium. Beyond simply selling products, the brand provides comprehensive interior design consultations, helping customers revamp entire rooms or source specific contemporary pieces for their projects.
A particularly useful service for anyone buying upholstery is the free fabric sample scheme, allowing you to order up to five swatches to ensure the colour and texture perfectly match your space before committing. Getting your purchases home is straightforward. Small parcels arrive via DPD, while larger or fragile items receive specialised handling, often marked with a lightning bolt symbol so couriers know to take extra care. If you are upgrading a room, they also offer an old furniture removal service for a flat fee, saving you the hassle of arranging private skip hires.
Pairing these practical services with the discount codes and seasonal sale events listed below makes securing premium British design considerably more affordable.
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Shopping Guide
When is the best time to buy furniture from OKA?
Tracking their pricing over the past year shows there is almost always some sort of sale running, often discounting core collections by up to 30%. The steepest reductions usually land during seasonal transitions and the January sales. If you are eyeing a specific sofa or dining set, sign up for their newsletter to get early access to these events before the best fabrics and colours sell out.
How can I be sure a fabric will look right in my living room?
Buying upholstery online is always slightly risky due to screen calibration and lighting differences. We highly recommend using their free fabric sample service before committing to a large purchase. You can request up to five swatches to be posted to your home, allowing you to see how the texture and colour hold up against your existing paint and natural light at different times of the day.
Is it worth joining the trade programme if I’m just doing up my own house?
The trade account is strictly for professional interior designers, architects, and developers who can provide a valid VAT number and proof of business. If you are simply renovating your own home, you won’t qualify for the trade pricing tier. Instead, focus on stacking the standard newsletter welcome discount with their automatic seasonal deals to bring the price of premium homeware down to a much more manageable level.
What happens if my order arrives in multiple shipments?
It is quite common for a large furniture order to be split, especially if some items are fragile or currently on backorder. The best part of their logistics setup is that you only ever pay a single delivery fee for the entire order, regardless of how many separate trips the courier has to make. Fragile boxes are clearly marked with a lightning bolt symbol so handlers know to take extra care.