General information

Our process starts with a project brief covering dimensions, design direction, fibre preferences and technical expectations, followed by sampling, production planning and final installation coordination.

We assess each brief against the yacht’s interior concept, intended use and material priorities, then refine the design through references, fibre selection and sample approvals.

Production timing depends on design complexity, approval stages and project scope, and once requirements are confirmed we provide a clear schedule for execution and delivery.

Sharing layout plans, target dimensions, visual references, preferred colours, fibre expectations and performance needs helps us convert your brief into a precise carpet proposal.

Yes, we can evaluate natural and selected performance-oriented fibre options according to the visual, technical and durability requirements of each yacht project.

Design Process

The first step is a focused consultation where we review the yacht environment, design objectives, dimensions and technical expectations before moving into concept development.

Yes, sample development is a key stage in our workflow, allowing you to review colour, texture and overall suitability before production approval is given.

You can stay involved at key approval points including design direction, material decisions, sample confirmations and major milestones throughout the production phase.

We support the project from concept to execution, covering design development, sampling, autotuft production, carving details and installation coordination where required.

Yes, we can align new carpet concepts with existing interior palettes, materials and visual references to maintain a consistent atmosphere across the yacht.

Production process

We establish a structured production programme after approvals are confirmed and monitor each stage carefully to keep the project aligned with the agreed delivery schedule.

Where needed, we provide updates during the final stages so approvals, finishing details and delivery coordination remain aligned with project expectations.

Any revision related to yarn, colour or detailing is reviewed against design integrity and schedule impact first, then progressed through a controlled approval process.

We work throughout production against the approved design and technical brief, helping ensure the final carpet reflects the agreed dimensions, finish and material direction.

After installation, we can continue to support the project with care guidance, usage recommendations and practical follow-up for long-term performance.

Design brief

During the initial brief, we discuss project priorities, interior direction, target dimensions, preferred materials and technical expectations to define the design framework clearly.

It is helpful to prepare plans, approximate measurements, inspiration images, colour references and any technical notes that may guide the project direction.

The duration depends on project complexity and the level of detail involved, but the goal is always to gather enough information for an efficient and accurate next phase.

The scope of the initial consultation may vary by project, so the most accurate approach is to contact our team directly for a requirement-based evaluation.