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OKA

Abbey Velvet Dining Chair - Dirty Orange

£350


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Description

In the year of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee, we reimagined a rare antique designed for Westminster Abbey for the coronation of King George VI. The dipped seat pad has remained, but it’s been given a modern makeover with a longer back panel and extra padding for added comfort. The characteristic carved hoof feet add charming detail that elevate the design from something simple to something more sophisticated. The natural grain of the wood will have individual characteristics from piece to piece. Our Dirty Orange velvet version has added contemporary details in the form of a black-and-white braid that sits around the edge of the seat.


Our Stylist Says

I love this piece for its bold colour and plush velvet finish, which makes it a real statement chair without being overwhelming. The Dirty Orange shade brings warmth and energy, making it suitable for both contemporary and eclectic interiors. It works particularly well in spaces that blend relaxed comfort with a touch of colour, such as modern dining rooms with neutral palettes or Scandinavian-inspired schemes. Styling tips include pairing it with neutral or patterned tableware to let the chair stand out, and adding natural elements like wooden or woven accessories to complement its earthy tone. Its versatile look allows it to transition easily from everyday dining to more special occasions, giving your space a lively yet inviting feel.

Clara Reynolds

Flitch Interior Stylist


Dimensions

Dimensions can be found on OKA's websitehere


About OKA

Founded in 1999, OKA aims to bring you furniture that mixes hand-picked global treasures, rich textures and patterns, working with talented artisans from all over the world to bring its ideas to life.

A Tale of Craftsmanship and Elegance

OKA started with three friends, Lady Annabel Astor, Sue Jones, and Lucinda Waterhouse, who wanted to bring exceptional designs from the Far East to the UK.

Today, OKA stands with 16 vibrant stores, stretching its influence from the UK to the US. With every changing season, this brand continues to invite its customers into a world of design inspiration.

Championing Ethical Craftsmanship

Under the keen eyes of Sue Jones, the creative director, the brand draws inspiration from every nook and cranny of the world.

Their commitment to ethical craftsmanship is unwavering, partnering with artisans who have honed their skills over generations. These craftsmen, spread across the globe, ensure each product is not only unique but also ethically sound.

Whether it's the bustling markets of Vietnam or the serene villages in the mountains of India, OKA believes in stimulating global craftsmanship, uplifting local communities, and weaving culture, history, and heritage into each piece.

Pioneering a Sustainable Future

Committed to a circular business model, OKA prioritises sustainability at every step. From responsibly sourcing materials to reducing waste through improved product life cycles, the brand is at the forefront of ecological responsibility.

Delivery and Returns

You can find OKA's delivery information here and returns policy here.

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