Style Guide · One of Bokeh's Design Languages

Optimistic shapes, honest craft.

Midcentury design captures the confidence of the 1950s and 60s — tapered legs, organic curves, and warm wood, built with the same optimism that shaped the era's architecture.

What defines it

The language of Midcentury.

A postwar sensibility that prized function and craft equally — furniture as sculpture that still had to work.

Tapered, angled legs

Furniture lifted off the floor on slim, angled wooden legs.

Organic curves

Kidney shapes and gentle curves softening geometric rooms.

Warm wood & saturated accents

Teak and walnut paired with mustard, teal, or burnt orange.

Function as form

Every piece sculptural, but never at the cost of usability.

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 furniture and a large window
Brown wooden framed yellow padded chair
Blue and brown chair beside brown wooden table
Living room with coffee table and two chairs
Table lamp on brown wooden 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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