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A superyacht salon is more than a central living space. It is where guests relax, socialise and spend much of their time onboard. When upholstery no longer reflects the yacht’s character or level of comfort, the entire interior can feel dated, even if the layout remains unchanged. This project is focused on reviving a superyacht salon through bespoke upholstery, enhancing both the visual identity of the space and the way it is experienced on a daily basis. Before: an interior that needed a revival Before the refit, the salon upholstery showed clear signs of wear. Fabrics had lost their structure, seating no longer offered the level of comfort expected, and the overall atmosphere felt tired and inconsistent. Although the layout worked well, the materials and finishes no longer matched the yacht’s standards. The Approach: tailored solutions, not standard answers Rather than applying generic solutions, the refit focused on bespoke upholstery...

In hotel design, upholstery is a key technical component that directly impacts comfort and durability. Beyond aesthetics, it plays a structural and operational role, defining how space performs over time. At Revival, our upholstery expertise combines craftsmanship and engineering to create interiors that meet the high demands of the hospitality sector. Each project is developed with a clear objective: to deliver durable, safe and comfortable solutions that enhance the guest experience and simplify maintenance for hotel operations. Technical Design and Project Planning Upholstery projects for hotels begin long before production. During the planning stage, Revival works closely with architects, interior designers and project managers to define materials, volumes and specifications according to each area’s function. Guest rooms, lobbies, restaurants and spa areas all require different technical considerations. For example, seating in public areas must resist heavy use and be easy to clean, while upholstered wall panels in suites...

As the new refit season begins, yacht owners and shipyards are looking ahead to what will define onboard luxury in 2026. The latest upholstery trends are steering towards sensory comfort, bespoke design, and sustainable sophistication — a reflection of how the superyacht lifestyle continues to evolve. At Revival, with over three decades of expertise in refits and tailor-made upholstery, we know that every detail — from texture to technique — plays a key role in shaping the onboard experience. The rise of tactile luxury The future of yacht interiors is soft, natural and sensory. In 2026, we’ll see a growing preference for textured materials, warm tones and organic finishes that invite touch and comfort. Natural linens, suede-like eco-leathers and woven wools are replacing glossy surfaces, creating interiors that feel both elegant and effortless. At Revival, our artisans blend traditional craftsmanship with innovative materials to achieve finishes that are...