The silhouettes are widely faked
Tapered legs and organic forms are copied everywhere, and a room sourced on looks alone ends up a mix of originals and imitations.
Mid-century modern has a strong, recognizable language: tapered legs, warm woods, bold accents. Decato matches it to real products, checks they fit your room, holds the budget and returns a spec.

A sourced mid-century room: real products matched to the look, fit-checked and priced.
Tapered legs and organic forms are copied everywhere, and a room sourced on looks alone ends up a mix of originals and imitations.
The warm woods carry the style, and mixing two of them without intent reads as a room assembled over years rather than designed.
The colour that makes the style work usually sits in one or two pieces; get their cost wrong and the accent is the first thing cut.
Import the plan and fix the warm wood the room commits to before matching anything.
Real products with the tapered, organic forms the style depends on, matched as a coordinated set.
The one or two bold pieces are chosen with the budget visible, so they survive to the final list.
A render from those exact products, and a priced list for the client.


Yes. Decato matches mid-century-style real products to your room, checks fit and budget, and returns a spec.
Its silhouettes and wood tones have to stay consistent across pieces. Decato coordinates them as one sourced room.
The look is imitated so widely that visual similarity is a poor guide. Sourcing runs on real products with their real dimensions and prices, so the set is chosen on what the pieces are rather than on how closely a photograph resembles the style.
The running total is visible while the room is being assembled, which is when an accent is normally lost. Seeing the cost of the bold piece early is what makes it possible to protect it and adjust elsewhere.
Mid-century rooms live on their silhouettes and their one bold note. Decato commits to a wood, sources the set around it and keeps the accent in budget, then returns the render and the priced spec together.