Style Guide · One of Bokeh's Design Languages

Light, warm, and quietly functional.

Scandinavian design brings in pale wood, soft textiles, and generous daylight to counter long, dim winters back home — a sensibility that translates beautifully to Indian homes seeking calm.

What defines it

The language of Scandinavian.

Rooted in Nordic practicality: nothing is purely decorative, everything is comfortable, and light is treated as precious.

Pale, natural wood

Light oak and birch tones, left raw or lightly finished.

Soft, muted color

Honey, sage, and warm white — nothing saturated or loud.

Cozy textures

Wool throws, woven baskets, and layered textiles for warmth without clutter.

Function-first furniture

Every piece earns its place through everyday usefulness.

Mood

The visual language, in reference.

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

Scandinavian living room with large window
Brown wooden center table
White ceramic bowl on wooden shelf
Living room with fireplace
Room with bookshelf and plant

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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