Upholstery
Review fiber content, weave construction, backing, Wyzenbeek or Martindale method, cleaning code, and the exact seating use.
Contract upholstery · textile wallcoverings · Xorel
Move from a visual direction to an exact product conversation. Bring the application, pattern or product reference, substrate, maintenance protocol, and performance question; evaluate each claim against the current specification for that construction.
Where surface decisions become operational
Each application changes the questions that belong on the product sheet. A wallcovering brief is not an upholstery brief, and an acoustic-panel facing is not evidence of an assembly's acoustic result.
Review fiber content, weave construction, backing, Wyzenbeek or Martindale method, cleaning code, and the exact seating use.
Check wallcovering classification, backing, usable width, repeat, installation requirements, cleanability, and flame-test scope.
Separate textile appearance and abrasion evidence from substrate, adhesive, edge detail, tackability, and complete-panel performance.
Consider openness, light behavior, drape, width, repeat, colorfastness, care route, and project-specific fire requirements.
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Evidence has layers
A specification sheet, environmental disclosure, test report, certification, and regulatory statement answer different questions. Carnegie Fabrics product evaluation begins by matching the document to the named product and intended application.
Product name, pattern, construction, colorway, backing, finish, and end-use designation.
Method, specimen, conditioning, units, result, and the boundary of what was actually evaluated.
Content and chemistry information tied to the current document, not inferred across a collection.
Issuer, applicable scope, revision date, and whether a statement still covers the product under review.
No certification or universal performance value is asserted here. Request the current official record for the exact Carnegie product or Xorel construction.
Prepare a decision-ready brief
Share the interior application, substrate, visual intent, installation approach, maintenance chemistry, quantity, and deadline. The response can then point to the exact product context that needs review without converting a collection claim into a guarantee.