Oak Furnitureland has unveiled its A/W 2026 Lookbook, celebrating the comfort and calm of home as the colder months approach. Inspired by everyday rituals of slowing down, gathering, and embracing cosy living, the collection combines rich textures, warm tones, and thoughtful design to create inviting spaces for modern living.
This season’s curation is centred around two key trends: Modern Deco Comfort and Sensory Scandi. Together, they celebrate layered living, tactile materials, and welcoming spaces designed for both relaxation and connection.
1. Modern Deco Comfort: Relaxed glamour for contemporary living
“Autumn and winter are seasons where people naturally gravitate towards comfort, but we wanted to explore how comfort can still feel elevated and expressive. Modern Deco Comfort combines sculptural silhouettes, rich tones, and layered textures to create a luxurious living space with subtle Art Deco influence, while maintaining a relaxed sense of ease. From the generous proportions of the Elston modular sofa to the warmth of dark woods, brushed brass accents, and tactile ceramics, every detail is designed to encourage people to slow down, socialise, and enjoy spending time at home.”
Elena Mellowes, Head of Buying at Oak Furnitureland
2. Sensory Scandi: Slow dining with warmth and simplicity
“Dining spaces are becoming softer, more relaxed, and more personal. Sensory Scandi embraces the idea of slower living, pairing Nordic-inspired simplicity with tactile materials, warm tones, and a lived-in feel that encourages people to gather around the table for longer. We wanted to create a dining space that feels calm, inviting, and effortlessly functional, celebrating everyday rituals from baking and hosting to sharing simple meals together.”
Elena Mellowes, Head of Buying at Oak Furnitureland