How to use the video library
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.
- Factory overview and production context
- Model-room and project showcases
- Product construction demonstrations
- Finishing and upholstery processes
- Follow-up evidence to request for a live project
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.