Design is often misunderstood as something that only happens on a large scale. We think of design as blueprints, renovations, and construction. we believe that design is fractal. The same principles of balance, texture, and structure that define a building also define a single place setting.

We believe the tabletop is a landscape waiting to be built.

Our philosophy is grounded in the Ecosystem of the Occasion.

We see a connection between the macro-environment and the micro-details. Just as Wallpaper sets the tone for the entire room, acting as the horizon line of your event, the smaller elements act as the infrastructure of the experience.

We are dedicated to the engineers of atmosphere. We serve those who understand that an event is built layer by layer. It starts with the foundation of the room, but it is secured by the details. The way a Napkin Ring structures fabric, the way a Napkin Holder organizes space, and the way Place Cards direct the social flow—these are architectural decisions. Even the ephemeral items, like Disposable Coffee Cups and Coffee Stirrers, play a role in the tactile experience of the guest.

We reject the idea that “small” means “insignificant.” In a well-designed space, there is no hierarchy of importance. The stirrer in the hand matters just as much as the art on the wall because it is the thing being touched right now.

At Kokireng, we provide the building blocks for your social environment. We help you construct a cohesive vision that spans from the walls that surround you to the cup in your hand.

last updated:2026-01-04