Introduction
We do not think in terms of individual pieces of furniture, but rather in spatial contexts, functional scenarios, and structural relationships.
For us, furniture is more than just a furnishing; it is an extension of architecture—an element that directly shapes the character of a space through its proportions, materiality, detailing, and presence.
In our work, a precise understanding of the design intent is as vital as the execution itself. A project achieves its full potential when architectural vision, manufacturability, the behavior of materials, and on-site realities reinforce rather than compromise one another. We operate at this intersection—between concept and realization—with meticulous attention to detail, joinery, and the subtle decisions that invisibly bind the whole together.
Alma Villa
Project designed by Dávid Ligeti
Bespoke designed and manufactured built-in furniture
Alma Villa is an interior transformation of an existing house, where furniture is not treated as an addition, but as a defining component of the spatial character. The project builds on the presence of exposed concrete, layered with dark materials and developed through a gradually expanding design process.
Project Data
DESIGNER: Dávid Ligeti
KITCHEN: Based on the designs of Tamás Mácsai
LOCATION: Nagykovácsi
FUNCTION: Residential house
NET AREA: 200 m²
YEAR: 2024
Transfluent Apartment
Project realised in collaboration with an architectural designer
Bespoke designed and manufactured built-in furniture
This Budapest apartment project was realised through the reinterpretation of an existing space, where bespoke furniture was not treated as an addition, but as an integral part of the interior concept. The kitchen, entrance storage, guest bathroom cabinet, slatted partition, and bed structure were all developed within a unified system, where function, material, and detailing operate in close alignment.
Project Data
DESIGNER: MÁS Design Kft.
LOCATION: Budapest
FUNCTION: Apartment
NET AREA: 65 m²
YEAR: 2025
PHOTOGRAPHY: András Weiszkopf
VIDEO: Roland Földi
Zöldlomb Apartment
Project including product development in collaboration
Bespoke designed and manufactured built-in furniture
In an increasingly urbanised world, there is a growing need to reconnect everyday objects with the sensory qualities of our natural environment.
The aim is to create objects that engage not only the eye, but the full spectrum of perception.
Project Data
DESIGNER: Dávid Ligeti
LOCATION: Budapest
FUNCTION: Apartment
NET AREA: 60 m²
YEAR: 2026


