Oak Furnitureland has released its Christmas 2026 Lookbook, celebrating the many ways we come together at home during the festive season. From hosting family gatherings to enjoying quieter moments of relaxation, the collection reflects how our homes play a central role at Christmas. Inspired by cherished traditions and a growing desire for spaces that feel both comforting and inviting, the lookbook showcases thoughtful design that helps bring people together and makes home a place to truly unwind.
This year's curation is centred around two distinctive festive trends: Heirloom Christmas and Winter Sanctuary. Together, they reflect the balance many households seek during the festive period, from joyful celebrations and family gatherings to slower moments of rest and relaxation between Christmas and New Year.
1. Heirloom Christmas: A celebration of tradition and togetherness
"Christmas is a time when many of us return to the rituals and traditions that make the season feel special. Heirloom Christmas draws inspiration from country interiors, natural materials, and the furniture that becomes part of family life for years to come. We wanted to create spaces that feel inviting and full of character, bringing people together to celebrate and make lasting memories. From the dining table at the heart of Christmas Day to treasured decorations displayed year after year, this trend embraces a timeless approach to festive living."
Elena Mellowes, Head of Buying at Oak Furnitureland
2. Winter Sanctuary: A calmer approach to Christmas living
"Not every festive moment revolves around entertaining. Increasingly, we're seeing people embrace a quieter side to the season, especially in the days between Christmas and New Year. Winter Sanctuary was created to reflect that shift. Soft textures, calming tones, and deeply comfortable furniture come together to create a sense of ease, encouraging people to slow down and recharge. More than anything, it's about finding comfort in simplicity and creating a home that feels like a retreat from the outside world."
Elena Mellowes, Head of Buying at Oak Furnitureland