Project & Contract Furniture Review

“Contract” is not a category label that can be applied after a product is selected. A responsible project review starts with the selected item, material, configuration, property type, use setting, warranty requirement, and the exact question the project must answer. The result may be a confirmed published warranty/designation, a need for a different product route, or a clear statement that the requested evidence is not available.

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What does a project and contract review mean at Uptown Sebastian?

It means we do not make a broad claim for every model. We look at the selected product and the published information that may matter to the setting: materials, configuration, available fabric/finish direction, current warranty path, care conditions, and—for some outdoor vendors—the item-specific contract designation. If the project needs a particular test result, code position, commercial warranty, or performance threshold, state it clearly. Do not assume it is covered because a brand has hospitality imagery or a collection is visually commercial.

What should you include in a project-review request?

Information Why it changes the answer
Product link, model, vendor, and quantity Ensures the review follows the actual item rather than a general brand statement.
Property type and use setting Residential, hospitality, restaurant, rental, business, institutional, club, or public-space use can change warranty scope.
Selected material, fabric, sling, finish, or tabletop Durability and care information follows the actual component.
Configuration Seating height, modular components, cushions, slings, table tops, and other features vary by selected item.
Specific requirement Identifies whether the project asks about warranty, care, material, item designation, or another stated need.
Project date and delivery location Supports a practical order conversation after the product direction is understood.

When can Telescope Contract furniture be discussed for contract use?

Telescope Contract has the clearest item-level route among the sources reviewed. Its contract catalog uses warranty markers such as 15/5, 15/3, and 15/1. Those markers identify the selected item’s contract frame term. If the item is not designated for contract/commercial use in the catalog, the published warranty says it is not warranted in contract use. A Telescope project review should always include the collection/item and its current catalog designation.

How should Castelle be reviewed for a commercial project?

Castelle’s official warranty includes a Commercial Warranty with distinct component terms: five years for extruded/cast aluminum frame, five years for frame finish, and one year for fabric, cushion, sling, and umbrella. A Castelle review should identify the selected product, material/configuration, and commercial use setting before those terms are used in a client proposal. Do not substitute the longer residential terms for a commercial project.

What should be known about Lloyd Flanders in a hospitality setting?

Lloyd Flanders presents hospitality materials and customization, including Lloyd Loom, woven vinyl, aluminum, teak, finish choices, and fabric direction. Its public warranty, however, applies only to residential use. A hospitality installation or a product visualizer does not create a separate commercial warranty. Ask a product-specific question before stating a commercial warranty or technical performance position.

Can custom upholstery be specified for hospitality or commercial use?

Do not assume it can be represented that way. The custom-upholstery line can be discussed by selected model, configuration, and material, but there is no blanket published contract rating, fire position, abrasion rating, or commercial-use certification in the evidence used for this site. If a project requires any of those items, state the requirement and request review before the furniture is selected for that setting.

What information can be confirmed for a selected product?

A review can confirm or clarify genuinely available information for the selected product: listed dimensions, product options, material/finish direction, vendor warranty route, care limitations, and the current order/delivery conversation. If the project depends on evidence that is not available, that limitation should be clear before the product is specified.

How should materials and maintenance be addressed in a project review?

Material is part of the project decision. Telescope MGP claims apply to applicable MGP products, not to every Telescope item. Castelle care/warranty conditions differentiate cushions, fabrics, finishes, and customer material. Lloyd Flanders requires annual frame inspection and touch-up to support its published residential warranty. A project review should identify the material first, then use the appropriate care/warranty source.

What is the next step after a review?

Record the result in the project file: selected product, material/finish/fabric, configuration, use setting, published warranty/designation source, care note, delivery constraints, and any unanswered requirement. Then decide whether the product is suitable to proceed, needs an alternative, or needs additional written evidence. Email operations@uptownsebastian.com to begin.

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