Restaurant interior, estonia

Custom furniture solutions for the marine sector require a careful balance between design, functionality, and strict technical regulations. This project, completed for the Baltic Queen Ferry operating on the Tallinn–Stockholm route, demonstrates how bespoke furniture can successfully support both visual identity and daily operations in a demanding maritime environment.

By working directly with the client, the project was shaped around real operational needs rather than abstract design concepts. The result is a reliable, functional furniture solution that supports the business both visually and operationally.
The Baltic Queen Ferry operates weekly routes between Tallinn and Stockholm, serving a high volume of passengers in a controlled marine environment.

Furniture solutions for such projects must meet elevated requirements related to durability, safety, fixing methods, and material performance.

The main objective of this project was to deliver custom furniture for a marine sector environment while strictly following the architect’s design intent and international marine standards.
Materials High pressure laminate, metal, glass, wood
Location Estonia
Starting Year 2024
Finishing Year 2024

KEY CONSTRAINS

One of the main challenges was maintaining the architect’s design vision while adapting it to marine sector regulations. Unlike land-based HoReCa projects, furniture used on vessels must withstand constant vibration, intensive daily use, and environmental changes.

Material selection and construction methods were therefore chosen with exceptional care to ensure long-term performance, safety, and compliance.
n marine projects, fixing points are not optional – they are a core safety requirement. All furniture elements must be securely fixed to the vessel’s structure, and these solutions must be planned already at the production drawing stage.

Our experience in contract furniture manufacturing allowed us to integrate fixing solutions seamlessly without compromising the visual quality of the interior.

– Complex equipment integration
– Tight schedule
– High durability requirements
– Marine sector requirements

HOW FIKA DELIVERED THIS PROJECT

tailor-made construction

Furniture developed specifically for the client’s space and operations.

Smart Material Selection

Materials chosen for durability, maintenance, and long-term use.

Equipment Integration

Client-owned equipment integrated directly into technical drawings.

Clear Coordination

Straightforward communication with contractors throughout the process.

Precision Production

Manufacturing focused on accuracy, consistency, and quality control.

tailor-made
construction

Furniture developed specifically for the client’s space and operations.

Smart Material Selection

Materials chosen for durability, maintenance, and long-term use.

Equipment
Integration

Client-owned equipment integrated directly into technical drawings.

Clear
Coordination

Straightforward communication with contractors throughout the process.

Precision
Production

Manufacturing focused on accuracy,
consistency, and quality control.

The outcome:

Close collaboration with the client and strict adherence to architectural and technical requirements resulted in clear value:
– Functional layouts supporting daily ferry operations
– Durable materials suitable for marine use
– A visually consistent interior aligned with the vessel’s identity
– Reduced operational risk through precise planning and coordination
This project illustrates how custom furniture manufacturing for marine sector projects can successfully combine design, safety, and operational efficiency.

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