About OKHA
OKHA is a leading design studio that creates material driven, luxury furniture, lighting and objet d’art. Led by creative director, Adam Court, OKHA pieces reflect the perfect ecology of asymmetry and balance. By favouring artisanal over industrial production, OKHA imprints its pieces with the human touch, lending them a characteristic quality that reveals its nuances over time. OKHA facilitates everyday encounters with beauty, creating lifelong furniture that distinctly defines confident, personal narratives and interiors. The OKHA flagship store is in Cape Town with representation in key design galleries internationally.
Founded in 1997 by South African architects SAOTA.
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OKHA extends its repertoire of exceptionally stylish sofas with the relaunch of Zeppelin, a classic modular seating solution. The Zeppelin sofa has been ...
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In many respects, the minimalist approach that interior design studio OKHA took in this Cape Town home on the slopes of Table Mountain has to ...
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Welcome to COSMO, a seat with singular presence and the latest addition to the armchair collection of OKHA Studio. Informed by the robust and direct ...
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OKHA’s Creative Director, Adam Court continues to shape the aesthetic of African design. His evolution as one of South Africa’s foremost designers has seen him ...
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We sat down with Adam Court for an exclusive interview before he departed to Milan, Italy, where OKHA will be debuting its Sculpted Forms collection ...
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Discover a new design project, Invermark House by OKHA, a symphony of masculine, and feminine Ying & Yang. Located in the heart of Cape Town’s ...
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Western Cape
Cape Town
- 109 Hatfield Street, Gardens, Cape Town
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