01Statement Console
A sculptural console combining refined proportions and mixed finishes.
Custom Interior Elements
Mirrors, decorative cabinets, custom vanities, sculptural pieces and one-off furniture developed for distinctive hospitality interiors.


Category Overview
Specialty furniture translates project-specific design ideas into practical, manufacturable pieces while coordinating proportions, mixed materials, finish quality and everyday use.
Selected Collection
Explore representative one-off furniture and decorative elements. Dimensions, materials and detailing are developed around approved drawings and samples.
01A sculptural console combining refined proportions and mixed finishes.
02A custom-framed mirror developed as a feature element.
03Storage, display and decorative detailing combined in one piece.
04A project-specific vanity coordinated around function, materials and proportion.
05A statement display element for arrival, retail or public spaces.
06A compact custom piece designed around a specific interior language.
07Residentially scaled furniture developed for branded living environments.
08A one-off element translated from approved design drawings into production.
Specification Framework
Form, materials, construction and finish samples are coordinated before production.
Proportion, profile, edge details and visual references.
Timber, metal, stone, glass, upholstery and specialty finishes.
Full-size or detail samples for visual and functional review.
Documented finishes, construction checks and final inspection.
From drawing to installed environmentCustom Manufacturing
Gainwell develops mirrors, decorative cabinets, custom vanities and one-off furniture from project drawings, material references and approved samples.
Technical review and prototyping help protect the original visual intent while confirming stable construction, finish quality and repeatable production details.
Gainwell states that it was established in 1995 and supports projects through a 2-country manufacturing network in China and Vietnam. A typical 4-stage control path covers scope alignment, samples or mock-ups, production control and project-coded delivery. First-party evidence on the site includes our factory videos, project references, prototype guidance and quality control processes. These are company-level facts and a working process, not a promise that every product, test or programme is identical.
For Specialty, the useful evidence is the approved drawing set, finish and material references, prototype comments, inspection criteria and packaging plan. The following 5-point checklist gives designers, owners and procurement teams a common basis for review.
Provide the current design drawings, quantities by room or area, target materials and finishes, required tests, destination market, approval route and programme. Missing information should be recorded as an open decision rather than assumed.
Review dimensions, ergonomics, construction, interfaces, appearance, finish and upholstery against one controlled comment record. Production should follow the signed drawing and sample status agreed for the project.
Project quantities, tolerances, test methods, certificates, programme dates and warranty terms must be confirmed against the current drawings, approved samples, production location and commercial agreement. Last technical review: July 31, 2026.
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