Style Guide · One of Bokeh's Design Languages

Layered, lived-in, gathered over time.

Bohemian design rejects the showroom look entirely. It's built from texture, pattern, and pieces collected rather than bought as a set — global influences, handwork, and warmth over polish.

What defines it

The language of Bohemian.

Boho isn't clutter — it's curated abundance. Every layer earns its place through texture, story, or color, building a room that feels collected rather than decorated.

Layered textiles

Rugs on rugs, throws, macrame, and cushions in mixed patterns and weaves.

Warm, earthy palette

Rust, ochre, terracotta, and deep jewel tones instead of neutrals.

Natural, handcrafted materials

Rattan, jute, unfinished wood, and hand-thrown ceramics.

Global, collected feel

Pieces that look gathered from travels, not a single showroom trip.

Mood

The visual language, in reference.

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

Living room filled with layered furniture and decor
Brown padded sofa chair
Brown wicker coffee table
Wooden table decor on wooden shelf
Living room with blue couch and gallery wall

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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