01
Frame Metals
Aluminum, steel, brass, bronze, and stainless steel directions for structural frames, trims, bases, and exposed hardware.
- Use aluminum and AISI 316 stainless for exposed exterior furniture where appropriate.
- Reserve decorative brass, bronze, and PVD finishes for protected interior details.
- Match substrate, pre-treatment, and maintenance plan to the ship area.
02
RAL And Powder Coating
Factory standard powder coating samples, RAL color references, and Jotun or TIGER Drylac powder coating directions keep frame color decisions controlled across suppliers, drawings, and project approvals.
- The factory workbook imports 20 exact powder coating names, codes, and sample photos.
- Use outdoor-grade polyester powder coat for exposed aluminum and steel frames.
- Jotun and TIGER Drylac are shown as supplier references before exact project codes are locked.
- Fine textures hide operational wear on high-touch furniture components.
- RAL cards are references; final coated samples should be approved physically.
03
Timber, Tops, Glass
Teak, oak, walnut, compact laminate, sintered stone, ceramic, glass, and solid-surface options for tables, casegoods, and fixed furniture.
- Exterior timber and tops should be paired with realistic maintenance planning.
- Compact laminate and sintered stone suit high-use table programs.
- Natural stone and decorative glass are best treated as protected interior choices.
04
Rope, Webbing, Weave
Factory standard rope color samples, woven straps, synthetic wicker, cane-look panels, and elastic webbing cover both exposed outdoor furniture and protected interior details.
- The factory workbook imports 15 exact rope color names, codes, and sample photos.
- Solution-dyed rope and outdoor webbing support UV-heavy deck areas.
- Natural and graphite weave directions offer different maintenance optics.
- Indoor cane-look panels should be separated from exterior weave specifications.
05
Fabrics, Vinyl, Leather
Outdoor fabrics, Serge Ferrari Batyline sling mesh, indoor contract textiles, marine vinyl, silicone upholstery, faux leather, and premium leather directions for seating programs.
- Serge Ferrari Batyline is called out for sling mesh and quick-dry seating surfaces.
- Outdoor upholstery should coordinate fabric, liner, zipper, foam, and thread.
- Indoor textiles can prioritize hand, acoustic comfort, and hospitality warmth.
- Leather and decorative velvet belong in controlled, protected interiors.
06
Hardware, Cushions, Care
Glides, levelers, hinges, zippers, quick-dry foam, cushion wraps, membranes, covers, thread, and touch-up kits keep furniture serviceable after delivery.
- Replaceable glides and fasteners matter for cruise operations and lifecycle cost.
- Outdoor cushions should drain, breathe, and use appropriate hidden layers.
- Care items make finish selection operational, not only visual.
07
Design Details
Metal feet, socks, ferrules, handles, piping, double stitching, contrast stitching, tufting, quilting, decorative straps, cushion edges, and shadow gaps help clients describe the character they want before the final technical specification is locked.
- Design details are optional and product dependent, so they should inspire rather than overload the product page.
- Use them as quote notes for custom production, mockups, and technical sheet review.
- Separate detailing from core material finishes to keep client selections readable.