OKHA Trend Alert: A Winter Layered Luxe Interior
A masterclass in tonal layering and material warmth, this OKHA interior exemplifies a considered approach to winter living. The palette is purposefully restrained — stone, ash, bone — allowing texture and form to take precedence.
A sculptural, curved REPOSE sofa anchors the composition facing the fireplace. Its soft sculptural silhouette inviting the instinctual act of nesting or reclining. Upholstered in a richly tactile fabric, it embodies both visual weight and haptic comfort, ideal for extended winter lounging.
Underfoot, a high-pile rug introduces depth and acoustic softness, creating a seamless dialogue with the architectural surfaces — raw concrete, brushed timber, and matte stone. Accents such as boucle-upholstered MILES armchairs and draped wool throws amplify the tactility, enriching the sensory experience while maintaining visual cohesion.
Framed views to the winter landscape beyond soften the interior’s gravitas, connecting it to its environment while reinforcing a sense of sanctuary. This is not simply a room designed for winter — it is a spatial expression of seasonal tactility, calm, and refinement.
Contact: OKHA.
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