Transform your Los Angeles space with artisanal pieces that celebrate natural beauty
OKHA and Twentieth present a curated collection of handcrafted pieces that unite soulful design with California modernism. This collaboration is defined by sculptural form, artisanal craftsmanship, and a refined, natural aesthetic.
Under the creative direction of Adam Court, each piece reflects quiet clarity—organic lines, raw materials, and hand-finished textures. “Things feel more resonant and vibrant in their natural state,” says Court, echoing the West Coast’s light-filled, open approach to interiors.
Signature designs include the Tectra Coffee Table—geological in presence, fluid in form—and custom-made seating that brings stillness and intention to spatial compositions. These are timeless works shaped not by trend, but by perspective—bespoke furniture that speaks to individuality and the nuances of modern space.
For architects, designers, and collectors seeking exclusive designer furniture with expressive depth, the collection offers an alternative to the mass-produced: soulful, tactile, and grounded in nature’s quiet power.
OKHA is a design studio exploring the ongoing interplay between material, form, personal expression and philosophy—shaped by the perspective of Adam Court. As Creative Director and Lead Designer, Court translates raw ideas into pieces that quietly command attention, balancing sculptural creativity with everyday function.
His approach is intuitive and measured, finding harmony between structure and flow, restraint and exciting provocation. The result is a body of work that feels both intentional and effortless—designed to emotively resonate rather than boast. Every piece bears OKHA’s distinct identity, closely aligned with Court’s own design language. It’s not about trends—it’s about creating work with clarity, character, and material honesty. Under his direction, OKHA’s furniture doesn’t just occupy a space—it sets the tone for it.
The studio’s ethos is present in every hand-drawn sketch, surface, and finish. Each piece is more than functional—it’s a considered response to the dialogue between design and art, idea and execution.
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