Custom hospitality furniture since 1995 · China & Vietnam manufacturing

Resources & Insight

Useful information for better project decisions.

Explore project portfolios, material guidance, manufacturing videos and practical insight for supplier evaluation, specification and project planning.

Use Resources by Project Stage

Different questions become important as the project develops.

01

Early Evaluation

Review company profile, project portfolios and manufacturing videos.

02

Specification

Use material, upholstery and technical guides to clarify requirements.

03

Supplier Review

Assess quality-control, engineering and project-delivery evidence.

04

Project Brief

Send drawings and schedules for a project-specific technical response.

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Choose the right evidence for the project stage

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.

The library is designed for different project stages. Use this 5-part route to find the relevant first-party page, then confirm the current controlled evidence for the specific product, factory, market and programme. Record the source date and responsible reviewer for every material decision.

  • Company and capability overview
  • Project portfolios and visible references
  • Material and finish guidance
  • Factory and process videos
  • Procurement, prototype and quality-control articles

Which Gainwell resource should a project team use first?

Begin with the page that matches the current decision: company capability, project reference, materials, manufacturing process or procurement guidance. Then follow the related links for deeper evidence.

Are website resources a final project specification?

No. Website content is explanatory. Approved drawings, samples, test requirements, inspection criteria and commercial documents control a live 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.