Capolavoro – Mestermű Kft. shares a fresh note from the workshop: material tests, sketches, and small decisions from current work.
Capolavoro – Mestermű Kft.
Luxury Furniture & Yacht Interiors
Custom luxury furniture manufacturing, upholstery, and yacht interior design.
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About
In 2014, the craftsmen of Capolavoro decided to combine their decades of experience in luxury furniture manufacturing and yacht interiors into a single company. Products are always made to individual order, giving customers full freedom in furniture design, sizing and material selection. Our name — Italian for 'masterpiece' — reflects our commitment to excellence in every joint, curve and finish.
Company story
Capolavoro was forged from the combined expertise of master cabinet-makers, upholsterers and marine interior specialists who had spent years working independently across Hungary, Austria and Italy. When they joined forces in Fejér County, they brought together CNC precision engineering and traditional hand-finishing under one roof. The 1,200 m² workshop handles everything from solid hardwood joinery to yacht-grade veneering and custom upholstery. International clients — from Viennese penthouse owners to Mediterranean yacht builders — trust Capolavoro to deliver furniture that is both structurally flawless and visually breathtaking.
Selected work
Reference projects
Lake Balaton Villa — Complete Interior Fit-Out
Full bespoke interior for a 350 m² lakeside villa: walnut kitchen with integrated appliance tower, floating staircase with brass inlays, master bedroom wardrobe system and living room media wall. All pieces designed in-house and installed over 14 weeks.
Sailing Yacht 'Pannonia' — Cabin Refit
Complete interior refit of a 16 m sailing yacht: teak and mahogany cabin panelling, folding navigation desk, custom berth frames with integrated storage, and a compact galley in marine-grade stainless steel and solid oak.
Budapest Boutique Hotel — Lobby Furniture
Reception desk, lounge seating frames and room divider screens in smoked oak and black leather for a 24-room design hotel in Budapest's District VII. Each piece was prototyped at 1:5 scale before full production.