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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