Style Guide · One of Bokeh's Design Languages

A room that grows with you.

Biophilic design treats plants and daylight as structural elements, not decoration — living greenery, organic curves, and materials pulled straight from nature, in spaces built to feel alive.

What defines it

The language of Biophilic / Organic.

More than houseplants — biophilic design shapes the room itself around light, air, and living material.

Living greenery, built in

Plants placed as structure, not afterthought — vertical gardens, plant walls.

Organic, curved forms

Furniture and layouts that echo natural shapes over strict right angles.

Maximized natural light

Layouts built around daylight, sightlines, and airflow.

Raw, living materials

Unfinished wood, stone, and clay left close to their natural state.

Mood

The visual language, in reference.

Style direction only — your project's finishes and layout are designed specifically for your space.

Room with table, chairs, and potted trees
Living room with couch, chair and table
Brown sofa set
Chair and plant in a room with a window
Green potted plant on black metal table

Every Bokeh project — regardless of style — moves through the same process: layout, materials, 3D visualization on request, then execution, whether full turnkey or design consultation.

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