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cFor a list of all trademarks, refer to the last page of this reference manual.
What’s New?Spec News is available on village.steelcase.com. Search AdStock and download the currentrelease’s Spec News.
Tip: Information that you might need (but that isnot necessarily required to specify materials) isorganized in the back of the manual calledResources – The Fine Print.
Surface Materials Reference ManualFebruary 2014
Surface Materials Overview 3
Global Palette Overview 12
Steelcase Surfaces Program 21
Availability Matrices – Steelcase Surfaces 39
Test Standards and Technical Information 83
Select Surfaces Program 99
Custom Surfaces Program 101
Material Direction Guidelines 119
Fire Codes 125
Established and Transitional Surface Materials 139
Resources – The Fine Print 143
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Surface Materials Overview
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Our Surfaces Offering 4
What’s New in Surface Materials 6
Surfaces Made Simple 8
Select Surfaces – Ordering Information 10
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Our Surfaces OfferingSmart, simple, and functional
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Color MattersThree simple ideas helped create a palette thatworks. By looking at the color or hue, the value fromlight to dark, and the range a color has to crossover color families, our hard surface offering createsa common color logic shared across material types.
Wherever you find inspiration, our hard surfaceoffering has a choice for you: warm or cool; red,green, blue or yellow; light to dark.
As color theory goes, the closer a color gets toneutral the greater its ability to cross over multiplecolor families. Our neutral palette does that. Addsome metallics to the mix and you have neutralcolors that work in any space.
Choice MattersIt all works together. And we meant for that tohappen. Finishes coordinate - laminate colors andpatterns are created to match with or coordinatewith paint and plastic colors. Our textiles weredesigned to work with our hard surfaces.
Choose any architectural elements for a space, andour surfaces will coordinate with them.
Creativity MattersAt the end of the day, it's all about you.
At first glance, the hard surfaces offering mayappear to be a group of simple beiges and greys. Itis; this offering of crisp, clear neutrals is designed tohelp the design professional by facilitating, notinhibiting, design freedom in their environments. Awide range of textiles offer the ability to make astatement and add color within a space. Anything ispossible - well, almost anything - and if there is aneed for a unique solution that our regular offeringdoes not address, our Custom Surfaces programcan help satisfy your creativity.
The Earth MattersWe live by a set of environmental design objectivesto guide our product development work. Theseobjectives include product durability, recycledcontent and recyclability, elimination of harmfulmaterials and indoor air quality impact, use ofsustainably harvested woods, reduction of energyuse, and product end of life strategies. These objec-tives are intended to drive us forward so that eachnew product will have a stronger environmentalprofile than the one it replaces.
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Select Surfaces – New Partnerships:Gabriel and Kvadrat – February 2014We continue to move forward with investing in ourSurface Materials portfolio, extending design choiceand improving global consistency. As a result, wehave added to our Select Surfaces partnershipswith the introduction of two new suppliers - Gabrieland Kvadrat – and several new seating upholsterypatterns from each supplier. These new partner-ships allow us to host a broader selection of finishesand leverage industry leaders on a global scale.
Many of the new seating upholstery fabrics in SelectSurfaces that are now available from Kvadrat andGabriel in the Americas are also available finishselections in EMEA. Materials in Select Surfacesoffer established pricing and have been pre-testedand preapproved on Steelcase products. Forimages of the new materials, visitsteelcase.com/selectsurfaces. For details on how toorder materials within Select Surfaces, see page 99 of this Reference Manual.
Select Surfaces – New Fabrics fromDesigntex – February 2014New to Select Surfaces are several fabrics fromDesigntex. Materials in Select Surfaces offer estab-lished pricing and have been pre-tested and preap-proved on Steelcase products. For images of thenew materials, visit steelcase.com/selectsurfaces.For details on how to order materials within SelectSurfaces, see page 99 of this Reference Manual.For a list of patterns in the offering, visitsteelcase.com/selectsurfaces. For sampling, pleasecontact Designtex Customer Service at800.221.1540 or visit designtex.com.
Select Surfaces – New Fabrics fromDesigntex – December 2013New to Select Surfaces are several fabrics fromDesigntex. Materials in Select Surfaces offer estab-lished pricing and have been pre-tested and preap-proved on Steelcase products. For images of thenew materials, visit steelcase.com/selectsurfaces.For details on how to order materials within SelectSurfaces, see page 99 of this Reference Manual.For a list of patterns in the offering, visitsteelcase.com/selectsurfaces. For sampling, pleasecontact Designtex Customer Service at800.221.1540 or visit designtex.com.
Select Surfaces – New Fabrics fromDesigntex – October 2013Several new Designtex fabrics are now available toorder through Select Surfaces. Materials in SelectSurfaces offer established pricing and have beenpre-tested and preapproved on Steelcase products.For images of the new materials, visitsteelcase.com/selectsurfaces. For details on how toorder materials within Select Surfaces, see page 99 of this Reference Manual. For a list of patterns inthe offering, visit steelcase.com/selectsurfaces. Forsampling, please contact Designtex CustomerService at 800.221.1540 or visit designtex.com.
Select Surfaces – New Fabrics fromPollack – October 2013Several new Pollack seating fabrics are now avail-able to order through Select Surfaces. Materials inSelect Surfaces offer established pricing and havebeen pre-tested and preapproved on Steelcaseproducts. The result is an enhanced level of materi-als choice that is also easy to order. For images ofthe new materials, visit steelcase.com/selectsur-faces. For information on how to order materialswithin Select Surfaces, see page 99 of thisReference Manual. For sampling, contact Pollack at212.627.7766 or go to pollackassociates.com.
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Select Surfaces – Maharam – October2013Beginning December 31, 2013, we will eliminate theMaharam offering from Select Surfaces. Thischange applies to Steelcase, Nurture, andTurnstone brands; Coalesse will remain unaffected.Maharam will continue to be supported through ourCustomer Surfaces offering (COM), which currentlyfeatures over 9200 fabrics tested through our robustCOM order model. We will continue to invest in ourSurface Material portfolio, extending design choiceand improving global consistency in an extensiveoffering through new partnerships that host a broad-er selection of finishes for our customers around theworld. Watch for future announcements about thesenew partnerships over the next several months. Visitthe Steelcase Village for a list of recommendedalternatives for the patterns transitioning out of theSelect Surfaces program.
New Laminate and Edge – October 2013Introducing Clear Oak, a new HPL (2HAK), LPL(2LAK), and edge (6219) finish option available as astandard material choice through SteelcaseSurfaces. For images of the new finish, visitSteelcase.com/finishlibrary. For product applicationdetails, visit the availability matrices in this referencemanual.
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Our Surface MaterialsWe have revamped our offering into an easy tounderstand availability framework.- Steelcase Surfaces- Select Surfaces- Custom Surfaces
Steelcase SurfacesTimeless, tried and true.
These are the surface choices that make upour standard offering. Steelcase Surfaces arecategorized into three life cycle categories:
1) Active: Current surfaces that we activelypromote.Classics - our “go to” designs, made forstandardization, with a minimum 10 year avail-ability and 12 year warranty.Inspire - surface materials with unique attributes,like aesthetics, environmental properties, etc.,with a minimum 5 year availability and 12 yearwarranty.
2) Established: Surfaces that have been retainedto support customers who have standardized onthese colors. No cull date is established.Longevity varies.
3) Transitional: Surfaces with an identified end oflife timeframe. Whenever possible, cull dateshave been established.
Select SurfacesTrend-driven choices. More leading edge materials.Ease of use.
We have expanded our ability to offer choice bypartnering with “best in class” companies to usetheir products on ours in a facilitated way. Notesting, no calculating yardage, and no adding a lineitem for the extra textile cost; all of this has alreadybeen done. It is our plan to continue to grow thisoffering so that we continue to make it easy andbeautiful to use Steelcase.
DesigntexIt all starts with Designtex. We’ve had a “Graded-In”program with Designtex for years, but found that theprocess of introducing them to work like a standardtextile (by assigning a Steelcase finish number, forstarters) was inhibiting the ability to offer more oftheir textiles on more of our products, and to do somore frequently. All Select Surfaces products fromDesigntex, including finishes formerly supportedwith four digit Steelcase finish numbers, are nowordered only via the Select Surfaces model. Pleasesee ordering information on page 10 for specifics.
GabrielOne of two new offerings under Select Surfaces is acollection of seating fabrics from a niche companythat develops, manufactures, and sells upholsteryfabrics out of Europe. With the addition of Gabriel tothe Select Surfaces offering, we extend our designchoice and improve global consistency.
KvadratThe second of the new offerings comes fromKvadrat. Also a European supplier, Kvadrat createshigh quality, contemporary textiles, and textile-related products. This collection of seating uphol-stery fabrics builds on our global offering andleverages industry leaders on a global scale.
PollackPollack, a boutique company and one of the originalsuppliers in the Select Surfaces offering, continuesto play a key role in the offering. With Pollack’sunique design approach to textile development, weoffer a beautiful collection of seating upholsterytextiles. The ordering information can be found onpage 10 .
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Accent PaintsAccent paints allow customers to add trend-drivencolor to painted surfaces. These Price Group 3 pre-matched selections are available without thePerfectMatch registration fee. If one of the colorsphases out of the program, customers can continueto specify these finishes without being charged aregistration fee. It is our intention to evolve thiscollection often, to ensure that fresh new colors arealways available. That is one of the hallmarks ofSelect Surfaces - offering trend-driven, leading edgematerial choices in a facilitated way to enhancespaces that work.
Signature PlasticsSignature Plastics allow customers to create spacesolutions that are consistent with their own brand.These plastic color choices are available for use onNode and Move for an additional upcharge. Thenine new finish options were developed to matchsome of the most commonly used colors inuniversity and corporate logos. These pre-testedcolors can be ordered using standard finish codes,but may have extended lead times.
Custom SurfacesEven with the choices we offer through Steelcaseand Select Surfaces, we know that sometimes thereis a need to provide customers with a solution thatis uniquely theirs.
Custom Surfaces are things like:• COM (Customer's Own Material)• Open Line Laminate• PerfectMatch paints• Customiz stain
For more information on these programs, pleasevisit the Custom Surfaces Program section of thisspec guide, page 101 .
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Ordering Select Surfaces – TextilesFabrics available through Select Surfaces may haveextended lead times. To specify a Select Surfacetextile on a product using Hedberg, pick the appro-priate grade from your upholstery listing, and enterthe corresponding finish in the Product Specificationscreen:
Price Group Finish Code2 59DB3 59DC4 59DD5 59DE6 59DF7 59DG8 59DH9 59DJ
10 59DK
Next, in the Special Fabric Information pop upwindow, provide the required fabric details,including:– the fabric vendor code– the deal number– the pattern name and number– the color name and number– the direction the fabric is to be applied
Designtex For Designtex products offered as Select Surfaces(including those previously Graded-In), please useDSGNTX0001 as the deal number.
GabrielFor Gabriel products offered as Select Surfaces,please use GABRIEL001 as the deal number.
KvadratFor Kvadrat products offered as Select Surfaces,please use KVADRAT001 as the deal number.
PollackFor Pollack products being offered as SelectSurfaces, please use POLLAC0001 as the dealnumber.
For a comprehensive list of patterns andprice grades that make up the SelectSurfaces offering, visit steelcase.com/selectsur-faces. Or, visit the finish library atsteelcase.com/finishlibrary and narrow your searchby selecting Select Surfaces in the offering dropdown menu.
Ordering Select Surfaces – Accent PaintsFor registration and ordering any of the Price Group3 Accent Paints listed below, please follow the sameinstructions given for PerfectMatch paints on page 107 of this reference manual. You can find theregistration forms online underhttp://srh.steelcase.com/pmlanding.aspx.
Price Group Finish Number Finish Name3 4AQ6 Maya Blue3 4AQ7 Tangerine3 4AQ8 Wasabi3 4AQ9 Scarlet3 4AT7 Concord3 4AV3 Blue Jay3 4BG7 Taxi3 4BH7 Canary3 4BJ9 Sailor3 4BQ7 Fuchsia
Ordering Select Surfaces –Signature PlasticsSignature Plastics allow customers to create spacesolutions that are consistent with their own brand.These plastic color choices are available for use onNode and Move for an additional upcharge. Thenine new finish options were developed to matchsome of the most commonly used colors inuniversity and corporate logos. These pre-testedcolors can be ordered using standard finish codes,but may have extended lead times.
6BC1 Crimson6BC2 Purple6BC3 Green6BC4 Burgundy6BC5 Blue6BC6 Orange6BC7 Brown6BC8 Gold6BC9 Red
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Global Palette Overview
Global Palette Overview 12
Global Color Conversion Matrix by Geography 13
Global Palette Matrices
Global Paint Matrix 16
Global Laminate Matrix 17
Global Plastic Matrix 18
Global Fabric Matrix 19
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Global Palette OverviewA core collection of finishes that is available acrossmultiple geographies and on relevant product lines.The palette offers materials that have been selectedto coordinate with one another and are easy tospecify. They are globally appropriate, familiar, andavailable to order on Steelcase product lines aroundthe world.
WhyTo improve the overall experience for our globalclients and allow them to create a consistent brandwherever work happens. Internal branding plays animportant role in corporate spaces and our cus-tomers are motivated by a growing desire to haveconsistent representation of the company cultureand values across all geographies - the globalpalette provides a consistent look and feel to helpreinforce a common brand and culture.
WhereGeographies include the Americas – North, Centraland South; EMEA – Europe, the Middle East, andAfrica; APAC – Asia Pacific. Not all finishes areavailable on all product lines, in all geographies.Use the matrices in this reference manual to helpwith application approval and availability across thedifferent regions. For details on how to order prod-uct in each geography, regional specification guidesshould be referenced.
WhatPaint – the foundation for design in a space andconsequently, the foundation of materials choicewithin the global palette. To ensure a balanced andcomplete offering, we have considered color family,value, range, neutrality, and global trends. The ninecolors that make up the global paint offering include:
Arctic White and Arctic White Gloss Black Champagne Metallic Merle Midnight Metallic Nickel Platinum Metallic Sterling Metallic
Laminate – a deliberate selection of laminateshas been selected to coordinate with the globalpaint offering:
AcaciaClear Maple Clear Walnut Seagull
Textile/Knit/Mesh – a wide range of color, texture, and patterns are included in thetextile/knit/mesh offering. Some are popularEuropean choices that are now available in theAmericas and/or APAC, while others are popularchoices in the Americas that are now available inEMEA and/or APAC:
Buzz2Cogent: Connect / AtlanticGaja - Cradle to CradleRemixSteelcut Trio3D KnitConnect 3DQiVi NetReply Air Mesh
Plastics – from classic neutrals to fundamentalcolor selections, the following seating plastic choic-es coordinate with paints, laminates, and other fin-ishes in the global palette:
Arctic WhiteBlackCitronJazzMerlePicassoPlatinum SolidSeagullWasabi
OtherWe will continue to stay close to global materialtrends and make enhancements to the offering.Reference pages 13 - 18 for additional details aroundgeography/product availability and finish numberconversions. For samples, contact your localSteelcase sales representative.
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Below is a list of finish numbers, by geography, for materials within the global palette. Not all finishes are available on all product lines, in all geographies. Usethe matrices in this reference manual to help with application approval and availability across the different regions. For details on how to order product in eachgeography, regional specification guides should be referenced.
Global Paint Palette
Global Laminate/Melamine Palette
Finish Name Americas FinishNumber
EMEA FinishNumber
APAC Finish Number
Arctic White Gloss 4140 WG -
Arctic White (Matte) 7241 WM 7241**
Black 7207 PB BK/7207
Champagne Metallic 4750 CH -
Merle 7360 MG 7360**
Midnight Metallic 7246 MI -
Nickel 4728 NI NI
Platinum Metallic 4799 SL SL
Sterling Metallic 4798 ST -
Finish Name
HPL/LPL
Americas FinishNumber
Melamine
EMEA FinishNumber
LPL
APAC Finish Number
Acacia 2HAT/2LAT AT 2LAT**
Natural Maple/Clear Maple/Maple 2409/2L09 ET/160 160
Seagull 2883/2L83 B7 2L83**
Clear Walnut 2538/25LB CW 25L8**
Global Plastic Palette
Finish Name Americas FinishNumber
EMEA FinishNumber
APAC Finish Number
Arctic White/White 6009 WM/55 -
Black 6205 05 6205
Citron/Orange 6332 O9 6332
Jazz 6336 - 6336
Merle 6527 MG 6527
Picasso/Baby Blue 6333 B9 6333
Platinum Solid 6249 PM 6249
Seagull 6053 B7 6053
Wasabi 6335 VP 6335
**Finish available early 2014
Tip: Three specific regions are included in the "Americas" – North, Central,and South America.
Tip: The acronym EMEA stands for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Tip: The acronym APAC stands for Asia Pacific.
Note: Not all finishes are available on all product lines, in all geographies.For details on how to order product in each geography, regional specificationguides should be referenced.
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Below is a list of finish numbers, by geography, for materials within the global palette. Not all finishes are available on all product lines, in all geographies. Usethe matrices in this reference manual to help with application approval and availability across the different regions. For details on how to order product in eachgeography, regional specification guides should be referenced.
Finish Name Americas Finish Number
EMEA Finish Number
APAC Finish Number
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Petrol 5W46 2007 Pre-Approved Special
Sepia 5W48 2041 Pre-Approved Special
Snow Pea 5W53 2047 Pre-Approved Special
Spruce 5W58 2052 Pre-Approved Special
Umber 5W49 2042 Pre-Approved Special
Remix
Beige RE05 RE05 Pre-Approved Special
Blue Jean RE10 RE10 Pre-Approved Special
Concrete Grey RE08 RE08 Pre-Approved Special
Dark Chocolate RE04 RE04 Pre-Approved Special
Hazelnut RE07 RE07 Pre-Approved Special
Ivy Green RE11 RE11 Pre-Approved Special
Linen Beige RE06 RE06 Pre-Approved Special
Night Blue RE13 RE13 Pre-Approved Special
Pebble RE03 RE03 Pre-Approved Special
Primavera Yellow RE12 RE12 Pre-Approved Special
Pumpkin RE02 RE02 Pre-Approved Special
Rust RE01 RE01 Pre-Approved Special
Sky Blue RE09 RE09 Pre-Approved Special
Steelcut Trio
Blue Jay Mix TR14 TR14 Pre-Approved Special
Brown Frost TR15 TR15 Pre-Approved Special
Cassonade Beige TR03 TR03 Pre-Approved Special
Chocolate Blue TR05 TR05 Pre-Approved Special
Electric Blue TR12 TR12 Pre-Approved Special
Ice Blue TR11 TR11 Pre-Approved Special
Licorice Black TR06 TR06 Pre-Approved Special
Lime Green TR16 TR16 Pre-Approved Special
Mist Grey TR01 TR01 Pre-Approved Special
Mustard Yellow TR07 TR07 Pre-Approved Special
Myrtille Brown TR10 TR10 Pre-Approved Special
Nutmeg Beige TR04 TR04 Pre-Approved Special
Peppermint Green TR13 TR13 Pre-Approved Special
Raspberry Pink TR09 TR09 Pre-Approved Special
Red Currant TR08 TR08 Pre-Approved Special
Stone Grey TR02 TR02 Pre-Approved Special
Global Palette—Woven Textiles
Finish Name Americas Finish Number
EMEA Finish Number
APAC Finish Number
Atlantic/Cogent:Connect
Cogent: Connect Atlantic Cogent:
Connect
Apple Green/Wasabi 5S23 AT03 5S23
Beige/Malt 5S27 AT12 5S27
Black/Licorice 5S26 AT04 5S26
Blue Jay 5S21 AT16 5S21
Coconut 5S15 AT14 5S15
Nickel 5S24 AT17 5S24
Orange/Tangerine 5S17 AT05 5S17
Pepper/Graphite 5S25 AT10 5S25
Root Beer 5S28 AT18 5S28
Royal Blue 5SD0 AT08 5SD0
Scarlet 5S18 AT15 5S18
Buzz2
Alpine 5G64 BU02 5G64
Black 5F17 BU09 5F17
Blue 5F07 BU12 5F07
Burgundy 5F05 BU13 5F05
Chocolate 5G58 BU04 5G58
Meadow 5G59 BU03 5G59
Navy 5F08 BU11 5F08
Pumpkin 5G65 BU06 5G65
Rouge 5G57 BU05 5G57
Sable 5G51 BU08 5G51
Stone 5F15 BU10 5F15
Sunrise 5G63 BU07 5G63
Tornado 5G65 BU01 5G65
Gaja – C2C
Apple Green 5W59 2023 Pre-Approved Special
Black 5W40 2011 Pre-Approved Special
Black Raspberry 5W57 2051 Pre-Approved Special
Camellia Red 5W51 2044 Pre-Approved Special
Chili Pepper 5W61 2053 Pre-Approved Special
Crimson 5W43 2001 Pre-Approved Special
Daffodil 5W62 2045 Pre-Approved Special
Deep Blue 5W60 2010 Pre-Approved Special
Emerald 5W52 2046 Pre-Approved Special
Greige 5W47 2040 Pre-Approved Special
Ink 5W44 2021 Pre-Approved Special
Java 5W50 2043 Pre-Approved Special
Light Blue 5W55 2049 Pre-Approved Special
Maroon 5W56 2050 Pre-Approved Special
Night Blue 5W45 2017 Pre-Approved Special
Olive 5W54 2048 Pre-Approved Special
Pearl Grey 5W42 2027 Pre-Approved Special
Pepper 5W41 2015 Pre-Approved Special
Tip: Three specific regions are included in the "Americas" – North, Central,and South America.Tip: The acronym EMEA stands for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.Tip: The acronym APAC stands for Asia Pacific.Note: Gaja – C2C, Remix, and Steelcut Trio can be ordered as a pre-approved special on applicable product lines in APAC.Note: Not all finishes are available on all product lines, in all geographies.For details on how to order product in each geography, regional specificationguides should be referenced.
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Below is a list of finish numbers, by geography, for materials within the global palette. Not all finishes are available on all product lines, in all geographies. Usethe matrices in this reference manual to help with application approval and availability across the different regions. For details on how to order product in eachgeography, regional specification guides should be referenced.
Global Palette—Knit and Mesh Textiles
Finish Name Americas Finish Number
EMEA Finish Number
APAC Finish Number
3D Knit
Blue Jay 5098 15 5098
Coconut 5065 02 5065
Graphite/Pepper 5092 11 -
Licorice/Black 5064 01 5064
Malt/Beige 5066 10 5066
Nickel 5093 17 5093
Root Beer/AutumnBrown
5067 05 -
Royal Blue 5089 16 -
Scarlet 5095 14 5095
Tangerine/Orange 5094 13 5094
Wasabi/Apple Green 5090 12 5090
Connect 3D
Coconut 5015 14 -
Tangerine/Orange 5017 05 -
Scarlet 5018 15 -
Blue Jay 5021 16 -
Wasabi/Apple Green 5023 03 -
Graphite/Pepper 5025 10 -
Licorice/Black 5026 04 -
Malt/Beige 5027 12 -
QiVi Net
Wasabi/Apple Green QN01 01 -
Licorice/Black QN02 02 -
Tangerine/Orange QN03 03 -
Graphite/Pepper QN04 04 -
Malt/Beige QN05 05 -
Coconut QN06 06 -
Scarlet QN07 07 -
Blue Jay QN08 08 -
Reply Air Mesh
Grey AR01 01 AR01
Black AR02 02 AR02
White AR03 03 AR03
Red AR04 04 AR04
Royal Blue AR05 05 AR05
Apple Green AR06 06 AR06
Orange AR07 07 AR07
Bright Purple AR08 08 AR08
Sable AR09 - AR09
Tip: Three specific regions are included in the "Americas" – North,Central, and South America.
Tip: The acronym EMEA stands for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Tip: The acronym APAC stands for Asia Pacific.
Note: Not all finishes are available on all product lines, in all geographies.For details on how to order product in each geography, regional specifi-cation guides should be referenced.
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Merle
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Tip: For the most up to date availabilityinformation, on the global palette, pleasevisit steelcase.com/materials under theglobal palette section.
Tip: For a detailed list of finish and colorconversions by geography, see page 13 ofthis reference manual.
Tip: Three specific regions are included inthe "Americas" – North, Central, and SouthAmerica.
Tip: The acronym EMEA stands for Europe,the Middle East, and Africa.
Tip: The acronym APAC stands for AsiaPacific.
Note: Product lines thatare available across mul-tiple geographies andmissing from the matrixare not available withthese surface materialsglobally.
Global Paint Matrix
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ= Available˛= Available with exceptionsz = Available as pre-approved specialG= Product line not available in the geographyL= Available early 2014
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Clear Maple / Natural Maple / Maple
Americas (Clear Maple) 2409 A A A A A A NA
EMEA (Natural Maple) ET/160 xxxxxG NN
APAC (Maple) 160 G A G G G A G G
Clear Walnut
Americas 2538 A A A A A A NA
EMEA CW xxxxxG Nx
APAC 25L8 G L G G G L G G
Seagull
Americas 2883 A A A A A A A A
EMEA B7 xxxxxG Nx
APAC 2L83 G L G G G L G G
High-Pressure and Low-Pressure
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Tip: For the most up to date availability information, on the global palette,please visit steelcase.com/materials under the global palette section.
Tip: For a detailed list of finish and color conversions by geography, seepage 13 of this reference manual.
Tip: Three specific regions are included in the "Americas" – North,Central, and South America.
Tip: The acronym EMEA stands for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Tip: The acronym APAC stands for Asia Pacific.
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Wasabi
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Global Plastic Martix
Note: Product lines thatare available across mul-tiple geographies andmissing from the matrixare not available withthese surface materialsglobally.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, on the global palette,please visit steelcase.com/materials under the global palette section.
Tip: For a detailed list of finish and color conversions by geography, seepage 13 of this reference manual.
Tip: Three specific regions are included in the "Americas" – North,Central, and South America.
Tip: The acronym EMEA stands for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Tip: The acronym APAC stands for Asia Pacific.
Legend
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Tip: For the most up to date availability informa-tion, on the global palette, please visit steel-case.com/materials under the global palette section.
*Cogent: Connect is used in the upholsteryprocess for Leap Plus in EMEA; however, thefabric is marketed as Atlantic. There are somesmall differences in color and pattern betweenCogent: Connect and Atlantic.
Tip: For a detailed list of finish and color conver-sions by geography, see page 13 of this refer-ence manual.
Tip: Three specific regions are included in the"Americas" – North, Central, and South America.
Tip: The acronym EMEA stands for Europe, theMiddle East, and Africa.
Tip: The acronym APAC stands for Asia Pacific.
Global Fabric Matrix
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Note: Product lines that areavailable across multiplegeographies and missingfrom the matrix are notavailable with these surfacematerials globally.
Legend
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Steelcase Surfaces Material Listing 24
Availability Matrices – Steelcase Surfaces 39
Global Palette
Global Color Conversion Matrix by Geography 40
Global Paint Matrix 43
Global Laminate Matrix 44
Global Plastic Matrix 45
Global Fabric Matrix 46
Systems and Casegoods
Paint Matrix 48
Laminate Matrix 52
Plastic Matrix 56
Metal and Accessory Paint Matrix 59
Glass Matrix 60
Wood Matrix 61
Vertical Surface Fabric Matrix 64
Seating
Seating Laminates Matrix 65
Seating Plastics Matrix 66
Seating Metal, Accessory Paint, and Coatings Matrix 67
Seating Wood Matrix 68
Seating Upholstery Matrix 70
Wood Seating Upholstery Matrix 72
Turnstone
Paint Matrix 73
Laminate Core Palette Matrix 74
Wood Seating Matrix 76
Plastic Matrix 77
Seating Matrix 78
Seating Upholstery Matrix for Turnstone Collection by Designtex 79
Turnstone 1.0
Seating Matrix 80
Seating Upholstery Matrix for Turnstone Collection by Designtex 81
Test Standards and Technical Information
Test Standards 84
Vertical Surface Fabric Technical Information 90
Seating Upholstery Technical Information 94
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Surfaces
Paint brings color to metal surfaces andprovides them with a high-quality finish thatis fade and chip resistant.
• Smooth paints provide saturated colorto painted surfaces. Gloss levels rangefrom 25% to 40%.
• Textured paints provide a subtle visual and tactile enhancement to paintedsurfaces. Textured paints have a 6% glosslevel.
• Metallic paints bring richness topainted surfaces by the inclusion in thepaint of tiny pieces of reflective material.Metallic paints are available, in mostcases, with an upcharge. Please seeindividual product specification guides forthese Price Group 2 upcharges. Metallicpaints have a 40% gloss level.
• Architectural paints are specificallydesigned for use on Privacy Wall. ThesePrice Group 1 paints have a 20% glosslevel.
• Accessory paints are available onselect product lines and accessory parts.These Price Group 2 high gloss finishesoffer an elegant appearance through agloss level of 85%.
Laminates are constructed by uniting twoor more layers of resin-saturated papertogether and sealing them with heat and/orpressure creating an attractive yet durablework surface. Note: Due to the naturalvariation of woodgrain color and texture, thematch between woodgrain laminates andwood finishes will be a commerciallyacceptable match, rather than an exactmatch.
• High-Pressure Laminate (HPL) is made up of a paper-thin layer of adecorative or solid impregnated sheet witha clear overlay and three to five additionalpieces of impregnated kraft paper. Thesematerials are fused together forming a solidlaminate sheet. High-Pressure Laminate isbonded to board substrate using a water-based adhesive. These laminates meet orexceed all NEMA test standards for high-pressure laminates.
• Low-Pressure Laminate (LPL) is made up of a paper-thin layer of adecorative or solid sheet fused to particle-board or medium density fiberboard. Low-Pressure Laminates do not meet NEMAspecification requirements, scratch resis-tance, or ball drop tests.
Plastics are used for many product parts,ranging from seating shells and table edgesto grommets and wire managers.
• Systems plastics include a widevariety of product parts. Some of theseparts appear on the product in closeproximity to laminates. This is especiallytrue of filler strips, edge bands, andgrommets. For this reason, these systemsplastics are available in colors to match or coordinate with laminates and paints.Additional systems plastics are designedto coordinate with the textiles, paints, andother surface materials in the program.
• Seating plastics are designed for seating shells, including stacking chairs.These plastics are strong, durable, andare available in integral colors tocoordinate with other finishes in theSteelcase Surface Materials Program.
Coatings provide color choices for metaland fiberboard substrates.
• Seating coatings are high-wear coatings that provide color choices for the metal components of select seating products.
Metal finishes are designed for use onspecific metal parts such as hardware onselected Steelcase product lines. They offera high-aesthetic, high-value appearance,and are available in colors to coordinatewith other finishes in the Steelcase SurfaceMaterials Program.
Woods include Cherry, Maple, Oak, andWalnut veneers and solids in a palette oflight, medium, and dark tones. Additionalwood finishes on exotic veneer areavailable on select products. Wood is anatural material and variations will occur incolor, grain structure, and texture.
Premium VeneersA selection of Premium Veneers in thiscollection are available on most Steelcasebrand products. The collection is Graded-Inas Wood Group 2 and Wood Group 3,and supported like standard veneers tomake ordering easy. Please see theSteelcase surface materials section onvillage.steelcase.com for sample informationand product line availability. All PremiumVeneers are in clear-coat.
Wood Finishes
• Full-fill finish is a medium-glosswood finish that fills the grain texture,yet allows the grain pattern to be seen.The wood has a lustrous, satiny lookand it is smooth to the touch. Full-fillfinishes are available on worksurfacesonly. Finish numbers that end with a 4have a full-fill finish.
• Open-pore finish is a medium-glosswood finish. The woodgrain texture isvisible to the eye and distinguishable tothe touch. Finish numbers that end witha 2 have an open-pore finish.
Veneers and solids• Wood will develop a deep, rich patina
over time as the wood ages. Mineralstreaks, gum pockets, and pin knots aresome of the unique characteristics that arevisible in veneers and solids.
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• A solid wood furniture componentis, as the name implies, natural woodthroughout the whole wood part. Panel topcaps and end trim and worksurface edgesare examples of solid wood components.
• A veneer is a thin sheet of wood that is used as the outer surface material toachieve a wood aesthetic.
Wood Seating• The wood used in the construction of
wood seating is either Maple or EuropeanBeech. Wood finishes applied to thesesolid components will match the color ofOak, Cherry, Walnut, or Maple veneers ofthe same finish name and number, but willnot have the same grain characteristic.
Textiles
Textiles feature seating upholstery andvertical surface fabrics in a wide range ofdesigns, colors, and prices. cFor the most up to date availability information, please visit Steelcase.com/materials under the What Works On What section.
• Woven/knit textiles are flexiblematerials consisting of a network of inter-lacing natural or artificial fibers.
• Leather/coated materials are fabric-like materials made of fiber that arebonded together by chemical, mechanical,heat, or solvent treatment.
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Paint cPage 24
High-Pressure Laminate cPage 25
Low-Pressure Laminate cPage 25
Plastic cPage 26
Coating cPage 26
Metal and Accessory Paint cPage 26
Acrylic cPage 26
Glass cPage 27
Wood cPage 27
Steelcase Surfaces –Woven/Knit Textiles andLeather/Coated Materials
Vertical Surface Fabrics cPage 29
Universal cPage 31
Seating Upholstery cPage 32
Brisa cPage 34
Elmosoft Leather cPage 34
Seating Vinyl cPage 34
Stand In cPage 35
Steelcase Leather cPage 35
Other Upholstery cPage 35
Turnstone and Turnstone 1.0Surface Materials
Paint cPage 36
Laminate cPage 36
Wood cPage 36
Plastic cPage 36
Seating Upholstery cPage 36
Mesh cPage 36
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PaintSteelcase Surfaces
Textured Paint
Price Group 1
7207 Black i 7239 Midnight7225 Sand 7241 Arctic White i7230 Basalt 7243 Seagull7236 Fog E 7250 Sterling Dark Solid7237 Slate E 7360 Merle i7238 Fieldstone
Smooth Metallic Paint
Price Group 2
4728 Nickel Metallic i 4752 Steel Metallic E4743 Mineral Metallic 4788 Gold Dust Metallic E4744 Pearl Metallic 4798 Sterling Metallic i4750 Champagne Metallic i 4799 Platinum Metallic i4751 Bronze Metallic E 4803 Near Black Metallic
Textured Metallic PaintPrice Group 2
7245 Carbon Metallic7246 Midnight Metallic i
Smooth Paint
Price Group 1
4242 Milk
Price Group 2
0835 Black E
Architectural Paint
Price Group 1
4843 Linen4844 Glacier4849 Vapor4858 Seagull4859 Silk7190 Platinum Solid
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High-Pressure LaminateSteelcase Surfaces
Fiber Laminate2850 Vanadium Fiber 2859 Novell Fiber2851 Rhyme Fiber 2860 Granite Fiber2852 Tungsten Fiber 2861 Coconut Fiber2854 Vellum Fiber 2862 Stucco Fiber
Metallic Laminate2503 Brushed Silver
Micro Laminate2920 Marl Micro 2922 Clay Micro2921 Gypsum Micro 2923 Shadow Micro
Patina Laminate2870 Blonde Bronze Patina 2873 Instant Iron Patina2871 Blackened Bronze Patina
Pulp Laminate2766 Warm Brown V1 E2782 Grey V1 E
Solid Laminate2722 Cream E 2811 Mist E2730 Arctic White 2883 Seagull i2746 Black 2884 Milk2759 Warm White E 2885 Dune
Speckle Laminate2820 Coffee Speckle 2824 Smoke Speckle2822 Woodrose Speckle 2825 Vanadium Speckle2823 Driftwood Speckle
Woodgrain Laminate2406 Clear Cherry 2539 Warm Oak2409 Clear Maple i 2592 Blonde on Maple2410 Graphite Walnut 2714 Natural Walnut2412 Natural Cherry 2772 Medium Mahogany on2422 Medium Cherry Walnut E2511 Winter on Maple 2HAKClear Oak2538 Clear Walnut i 2HAT Acacia i
Turnstone Laminate CollectionThese laminates are available on Steelcase brand products. This collectionis stocked and available with standard lead times and supported likestandard laminates to help make ordering easy.
2535 Virginia Walnut 2614 Chocolate Walnut2536 Blackwood 2615 Marbled Cherry2612 Marbled Maple
Low-Pressure LaminateSteelcase Surfaces
Fiber Laminate2L50 Vanadium Fiber LPL2L52 Tungsten Fiber LPL
Metallic Laminate2L03 Brushed Silver LPL
Solid Laminate247L Black Version 2 LPL 2L30 Arctic White LPL275L Warm White LPL 2L83 Seagull LPL i282L Charcoal LPL 2L85 Dune LPL
Woodgrain Laminate24L0 Graphite Walnut 264L Chocolate Walnut LPL246L Mahogany LPL 265L Marbled Cherry LPL25L1 Winter on Maple LPL 267L Marbled Cherry Version 2 LPL25L5 Virginia Walnut LPL 26L1 Natural Cherry Version 2 LPL25L6 Blackwood LPL 2LAK Clear Oak25L8 Clear Walnut LPL i 2LAT Acacia LPL i25L9 Warm Oak LPL 2L09 Clear Maple LPL i262L Marbled Maple LPL
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6000 Black 6618 White (Privacy Wall Only)6001 Coffee 6619 Ice E6002 Graphite E 6623 Metallic6009 Arctic White 6625 Translucent6034 Natural Cherry 6631 Cream6036 Medium Cherry 6635 Dawn E6037 Winter on Maple 6636 Mist6038 Blonde on Maple 6643 Fusion Light6041 Natural Walnut 6644 Fusion Dark6045 Medium Mahogany on Walnut E 6650 Sodium E6052 Milk 6651 Tungsten E6053 Seagull 6652 Titanium E6055 Carbon Metallic 6653 Solar Black6056 Midnight Metallic 6654 Sand6094 Mineral Metallic 6655 Warm White6213 Acacia 6659 Light Grey E6219 Clear Oak 6676 Marbled Maple6231 Graphite Walnut 6677 Chocolate Walnut6234 Clear Cherry 6678 Marbled Cherry6237 Clear Maple 6681 Grotto6242 Virginia Walnut 6682 Cobblestone6243 Blackwood 6685 Champagne Metallic6245 Clear Walnut 6686 Gold Dust E6246 Warm Oak 6688 Steel E6249 Platinum Solid 6689 Brushed Silver6505 Frosted White 6694 Slate6506 Frosted Blue 6695 Midnight6507 Frosted Green 6696 Sterling Metallic E6607 Woodrose E 6697 Fog6527 Merle 6698 Fieldstone6608 Driftwood E 6699 Platinum Metallic6609 Smoke E 6B03 Red6612 Grey Value 2 E 6S01 Coffee Solid6615 Grey Value 5 6S59 Warm White Solid6617 Warm Brown V2 E
Note: Light color plastic edges are susceptible to degradation due to normal wear and tear. Staining (e.g., ball point pen or clothing dyes such asblue jeans) and dirt effects are more pronounced in light colors and are notconsidered defects.
Seating Plastic6009 Arctic White i 6301 Aegean6053 Seagull i 6302 Baltic6059 Sterling Dark Solid 6303 Pomegranate6205 Black i 6332 Citron i6206 Burgundy 6333 Picasso i6249 Platinum Solid i 6334 Flash6250 Coffee 6335 Wasabi i6256 Graphite 6336 Jazz i6259 Midnight 6337 Element6295 Near Black 6338 Chili6296 Sterling 6527 Merle i 6654 Sand
CoatingSteelcase Surfaces
Seating Coating7000 Black7005 Coffee7011 Graphite
Markerboard Trim7451 Black
Miscellaneous Coating4710 Black E
Metal and Accessory PaintSteelcase Surfaces
Metal and Accessory Paint4140 Arctic White Gloss i 9201 Polished Chrome4144 Black Gloss 9211 Nickel803S Stainless Steel 9212 Silver8042 Brushed Aluminum 9213 Polished Nickel8043 Clear Anodized Aluminum 9214 Antique Pewter8044 Black Anodized Aluminum 9230 Antique Bronze8045 Brushed Black Aluminum 9237 Brushed Bronze8046 Polished Aluminum 9250 Ember Chrome9200 Satin Chrome
AcrylicSteelcase Surfaces
Acrylic6520 White Porcelain6538 Satin
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GlassSteelcase Surfaces
Privacy Wall Glass
Price Group 1
6500 Clear
Price Group 2
6540 Clear Laminated 6541 White Laminated
Price Group 3
6542 Satin
Price Group 4
6555 Ice 6558 Bamboo
Price Group 6
6553 Wisp
Glass6500 Clear 6539 Porcelain6502 Solar Bronze 6541 White Laminated6518 Opaque 6570 Crystal6530 Frosted 6580 Ice White
Back Painted GlassNote: Finishes available Winter 2014.
Price Group 3
6521 Truffle 6588 Purple Berry6581 Blue Jay 6589 Mercury6582 Wasabi 6590 Black6583 Rose 6591 Merle6584 Tangerine 6592 Asphalt6585 Fuchsia 6593 Grayscale6586 Citrus Green 6594 Tan6587 Gold 6595 Winter
WoodSteelcase Surfaces
Wood Finishes on Flat-Cut Natural Veneer
Cherry
3402 FC/OP Clear Cherry (Aged) 3414 FC/FF Natural Cherry E3404 FC/FF Clear Cherry (Aged) 3422 FC/OP Medium Cherry3412 FC/OP Natural Cherry E 3424 FC/FF Medium Cherry
Maple
3522 FC/OP Clear Maple* 3564 FC/FF Linseed on Maple E3524 FC/FF Clear Maple* 3572 FC/OP Amber on Maple E3534 FC/FF Winter on Maple E 3574 FC/FF Amber on Maple E3544 FC/FF Blonde on Maple 3582 FC/OP Winter on Maple E3562 FC/OP Linseed on Maple E 3592 FC/OP Blonde on Maple
Walnut
3062 FC/OP Graphite Walnut 3752 FC/OP Medium Walnut3064 FC/FF Graphite Walnut 3754 FC/FF Medium Walnut3702 FC/OP Clear Walnut 3762 FC/OP Dark Walnut3704 FC/FF Clear Walnut 3764 FC/FF Dark Walnut 3712 FC/OP Natural Walnut 3772 FC/OP Medium Mahogany 3714 FC/FF Natural Walnut on Walnut3722 FC/OP Dark Mahogany 3774 FC/FF Medium Mahogany on Walnut on Walnut3724 FC/FF Dark Mahogany on Walnut
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Ash
3042 QC/OP Ash*
Maple
3222 QC/OP Clear Maple* 3274 QC/FF Amber on Maple E3224 QC/FF Clear Maple* 3292 QC/OP Blonde on Maple3272 QC/OP Amber on Maple E 3294 QC/FF Blonde on Maple
Walnut
3302 QC/OP Clear Walnut 3362 QC/OP Dark Walnut3304 QC/FF Clear Walnut 3364 QC/FF Dark Walnut3312 QC/OP Natural Walnut 3372 QC/OP Medium Mahogany 3314 QC/FF Natural Walnut on Walnut3322 QC/OP Dark Mahogany 3374 QC/FF Medium Mahogany on Walnut on Walnut3324 QC/FF Dark Mahogany 3382 QC/OP Graphite Walnut on Walnut 3384 QC/FF Graphite Walnut3352 QC/OP Medium Walnut 3354 QC/FF Medium Walnut
Note: Full-fill finishes are available on worksurfaces only (upcharge mayapply).
*Because no stain is used in the clear-coat process, a sign-off will berequired prior to orders being accepted for this finish. The sign-off sheet isavailable through Steelcase advertising stock.Form number 05-0001370 for 3222 and 3224, form number 05-0000756 for3042.
Wood Finishes on Rift-Cut Natural Veneer
Oak
3602 RC/OP Desert Oak 3614 RC/FF Warm Oak3604 RC/FF Desert Oak 3692 RC/OP Espresso Oak3612 RC/OP Warm Oak 3694 RC/FF Espresso Oak
Note: Full-fill finishes are available on worksurfaces only (upchargemay apply).
Premium Wood
Wood Group 2
3032 QC/OP Dark Thin Line Bamboo3052 QC/OP Ripple Sapele
Wood Group 3
3832 QC/OP Figured Anegre3842 QC/OP Figured Makore
Note: Full-fill finish is not available on Premium veneers as a standard. Toensure an understanding of the color ranges and characteristic variations ofnatural veneer, a sign-off sheet is required prior to orders being accepted forthis clear-coat finish. The sign-off sheet is available through Steelcase adver-tising stock. Please use form number 09-0000755 for 3032, form number09-0000757 for 3052, form number 09-0000758 for 3832, and form number09-0000759 for 3842.
Steelcase Surfaces - Vertical Surface FabricsPrice Group ALido cPage 30
Sprite cPage 31
Price Group 1Abacus cPage 29
Acadia cPage 29
Alloy cPage 29
BellaRose cPage 29
Boccie cPage 29
Buzz2 i cPage 29
Charm cPage 29
Cornice cPage 30
Embrasure cPage 30
Lapel cPage 30
Optic cPage 30
Pianista cPage 30
Rhythm cPage 30
Tinsel cPage 31
Price Group 2Amiranté cPage 29
Ashanti Reverse cPage 29
Bariolage cPage 29
Bouquet cPage 29
Cogent: Geode Vertical E cPage 30
Flip: Orbit cPage 30
Flip: Plain Jane cPage 30
Flip: TexHex cPage 30
Fresco cPage 30
Milano cPage 30
Regatta cPage 30
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BellaRosePrice Group 1
B651 Birch EB652 Willow E
BocciePrice Group 1
P200 New Rice P205 New MistP201 New Almond P206 New PlumP202 New Nutmeg P207 New LichenP203 New Camel P208 New SpearmintP204 New Opal P209 New Sky
BouquetPrice Group 2
P165 Hosta E P170 Hoya EP166 Dundee E P173 Chamomile EP169 Argenta E
Buzz2
Price Group 1
5F01 Camel E 5G52 Barley5F03 Tomato 5G53 Sunrise i
5F04 Red E 5G54 Carrot5F05 Burgundy i 5G55 Pumpkin i
5F06 Sky E 5G56 Timber5F07 Blue i 5G57 Rouge i
5F08 Navy i 5G58 Chocolate i
5F10 Grape E 5G59 Meadow i
5F11 Eggplant E 5G60 Ivy5F15 Stone i 5G61 Cyan5F16 Grey 5G62 Atlantic5F17 Black i 5G63 Crocus5G50 Dunegrass 5G64 Alpine i
5G51 Sable i 5G65 Tornado i
CharmPrice Group 1
P504 Tint* P509 GinkgoP505 Shell P510 DebutP506 Mimosa P511 CloverP507 Birch P512 SpicyP508 Sparkle P513 Twilight* Available on Answer and Montage only.
Vertical Surface FabricsSteelcase Surfaces
AbacusPrice Group 1
P122 Entasis E P125 Cusp EP123 Portico E P126 Artifact EP124 Opus E P129 Atlas E
AcadiaPrice Group 1
G031 Tin E G039 Silica EG033 Iron E G041 Brimstone EG034 Pewter E G043 Azurite E
AlloyPrice Group 1
P525 Polar P531 SilverP526 Skim P532 OxideP527 Bubbly P533 ElementP528 Tern P534 ConstructP529 Shore P535 CurrencyP530 Asti P536 Iron
AmirantéPrice Group 2
5664 Mink E 5677 Moonglo E5665 Ivory E 5679 Woodbine E5666 Silver Frost E
Ashanti ReversePrice Group 2
5638 Mink E 5650 Woodbine E5648 Moonglo E 5654 Quince E
BariolagePrice Group 2
G200 New Etude G204 New MelodyG201 New Andante G205 New BallataG202 New Cantata G206 New SonataG203 New Adagio
i = This finish is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply.E = Established
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5S31 Pebble E 5S38 Oyster E5S32 Canyon E 5S39 Buff E5S33 Honey E 5S40 Toast E5S34 Ice E 5S41 Sesame E5S35 Slate E 5S42 Ecru E5S36 Cement E 5S43 Dove E5S37 Rock E
CornicePrice Group 1
P131 Spire E
EmbrasurePrice Group 1
P140 Colonnade E P143 Baluster EP141 Rotunda E
Flip: OrbitPrice Group 2
5F85 Mud Pie 5F89 Papyrus5F86 Hummus 5F90 Kona5F87 Petoskey 5F91 Blizzard5F88 Pluto 5F92 Briquette
Flip: Plain JanePrice Group 2
5F70 Mud Pie 5F74 Papyrus5F71 Hummus 5F93 Kona5F72 Petoskey 5F94 Blizzard5F73 Pluto 5F95 Briquette
Flip: TexHexPrice Group 2
5F75 Mud Pie 5F79 Papyrus5F76 Hummus 5F96 Kona5F77 Petoskey 5F97 Blizzard5F78 Pluto 5F98 Briquette
FrescoPrice Group 2
G001 Sandrift G007 GrapenutG002 Mistiblu G016 WinterskyG003 Faon G017 FlintG006 Chamoline
LapelPrice Group 1
P409 Cement P414 SproutP410 Pebble P415 Misty BlueP411 Beech P416 MapleP412 Dune P417 SlateP413 Grain
LidoPrice Group A
R159 Oak Bluffs R162 HermosaR160 Cape May
MilanoPrice Group 2
N001 Oyster N004 SunshadowN002 Delft N005 OlivineN003 Woodland N012 Teakwood
OpticPrice Group 1
P540 Hazel P546 WhiskeyP541 Twinkle P547 BathP542 Orion P548 WhisperP543 Seaglass P549 BreezyP544 Shine P550 WryP545 Halo P551 Glimmer
PianistaPrice Group 1
P420 Sand P426 CarbonP421 Mist P427 StoneP422 Rain P428 FlaxP423 Natural P429 OatP424 Café P430 WheatP425 Denim P431 Maize
RegattaPrice Group 2
D011 Licorice E 5338 Tan V1 E5335 Warm Brown V1 E
RhythmPrice Group 1
P555 Allegro P559 HarmonyP556 Tempo P560 MelodyP557 Refrain P561 StanzaP558 Pitch P562 Opus
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5540 Khaki 5545 Powder5541 Snow 5546 Harvest5542 Butter 5547 Sky5543 Linen 5548 Kiwi5544 Sherbet
TinselPrice Group 1
P515 Sugar* P520 DepthP516 Lit P521 BlissP517 Ego P522 GrowP518 Fizz P523 DolceP519 Muse P524 Boost** Available on Answer and Montage only.
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UniversalSteelcase Surfaces
Screens Fabric B902 Soft WhiteB903 Fog B904 Sand
Kick Fabric Inserts T203 Soft WhiteT204 Grey
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Price Group 1
Buzz2 i cPage 32
Jacks cPage 33
Link cPage 33
Playground cPage 33
Price Group 2
Chainmail cPage 32
Cogent: Connect i cPage 32
Cogent: Geode Seating E cPage 33
Cogent: Trails cPage 33
Cricket cPage 33
Crosswalk cPage 33
Nitelights cPage 33
Spyder cPage 33
Zoe2 cPage 34
Price Group 3
Gaja – C2C i cPage 33
Price Group 5
Bo Peep cPage 32
Remix i cPage 33
Price Group 7
Steelcut Trio i cPage 34
Steelcase Surfaces –Seating Upholstery(Leather/Coated)
Brisa cPage 34
Elmosoft Leather cPage 34
Seating Vinyl cPage 34
Stand In cPage 35
Steelcase Leather cPage 35
Steelcase Surfaces –Other Upholstery
3D Knit i cPage 35
Connect 3D i cPage 35
Jersey Seat Fabric cPage 35
Jersey Mesh cPage 35
QiVi Net i cPage 35
Reply Air Mesh i cPage 35
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Seating Upholstery –Woven/Knit TextilesSteelcase Surfaces
Bo PeepPrice Group 5
5G66 Pita 5G77 Grapevine5G67 Bone 5G78 Firefly5G68 Safari 5G79 Artichoke5G69 Brown Sugar 5G80 Serpent5G70 Chocolate Chip 5G81 Carolina5G71 Candlelight 5G82 Blue Bonnet5G72 Honey Mustard 5G83 Nautical5G73 Marmalade 5G84 Gravel5G74 Picnic 5G85 Sharkskin5G75 Pinot 5G86 Kohl5G76 Bloom
Buzz2Price Group 1
5F01 Camel E 5G52 Barley5F03 Tomato 5G53 Sunrise5F04 Red E 5G54 Carrot5F05 Burgundy 5G55 Pumpkin5F06 Sky E 5G56 Timber5F07 Blue 5G57 Rouge5F08 Navy 5G58 Chocolate5F10 Grape E 5G59 Meadow5F11 Eggplant E 5G60 Ivy5F15 Stone 5G61 Cyan5F16 Grey 5G62 Atlantic5F17 Black 5G63 Crocus5G50 Dunegrass 5G64 Alpine5G51 Sable 5G65 Tornado
ChainmailPrice Group 2
5550 Cotton 5555 Tricycle5551 Space 5556 Geranium5552 Silver Dollar 5557 Banana5553 Volcano 5558 Margarita5554 Orange Crush 5559 Lagoon
Cogent: ConnectPrice Group 2
5S15 Coconut i 5S26 Licorice i5S16 Turmeric 5S27 Malt i5S17 Tangerine i 5S28 Root Beer i5S18 Scarlet i 5S93 Blueprint5S19 Concord 5S94 Lizard5S20 Maya Blue 5S95 Sailor5S21 Blue Jay i 5S96 Quicksilver5S22 Basil 5S97 Nugget5S23 Wasabi i 5S98 Canary5S24 Nickel i 5S99 Lipstick5S25 Graphite i 5SD0 Royal Blue i
i = This pattern/finish is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply. Global colors are noted using this globe symbol.E = Established
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5S46 Bark E 5S52 Pear E5S47 Coal E 5S53 Berry E5S48 Smoke E 5S54 Mandarin E5S49 Cobalt E 5S55 Sunset E5S50 Ink E 5S56 Citrus E5S51 Shamrock E 5S57 Thunder E
Cogent: TrailsPrice Group 2
5S29 Bronzite 5S88 Quartz5S30 Amethyst 5S89 Carnelian5S84 Jasper 5S90 Tiger Eye5S85 Agate 5S91 Travertine5S86 Lapis 5S92 Topaz5S87 Malachite
CricketPrice Group 2
5A84 Plum 5A91 Spearmint5A85 Camel 5A92 Sky5A86 Charcoal 5A93 Midnight5A87 Black 5A95 Ocean5A90 Currant 5A96 Forest
CrosswalkPrice Group 2
5F48 Beech 5F53 Persimmon5F49 Moon 5F54 Bittersweet5F50 Berry 5F55 Midnight5F51 Admiral Blue 5F56 Poppy5F52 Moss
Gaja – C2CPrice Group 3
5W40 Black i 5W52 Emerald i
5W41 Pepper i 5W53 Snow Pea i
5W42 Pearl Grey i 5W54 Olive i
5W43 Crimson i 5W55 Light Blue i
5W44 Ink i 5W56 Maroon i
5W45 Night Blue i 5W57 Black Raspberry i
5W46 Petrol i 5W58 Spruce i
5W47 Greige i 5W59 Apple Green i
5W48 Sepia i 5W60 Deep Blue i
5W49 Umber i 5W61 Chili Pepper i
5W50 Java i 5W62 Daffodil i
5W51 Camellia Red i
JacksPrice Group 1
5B61 Taupe 5B66 Plum5B63 Camel 5B70 Midnight5B64 Pewter
LinkPrice Group 1
5A20 Burgundy 5A26 Purple5A23 Green 5A27 Black5A24 Blue 5A28 Ocean5A25 Navy 5A30 Chamois
NitelightsPrice Group 2
5F58 Hazelnut 5F63 Moss5F59 Burgundy 5F64 Sea5F60 Cherry 5F65 Regal Blue5F61 Earth 5F66 Stone5F62 Shore 5F67 Moon
PlaygroundPrice Group 1
5F28 Claret 5F33 Stone5F29 Chile 5F34 Sky5F30 Amber 5F35 Navy5F31 Nut 5F36 Huckleberry5F32 Blade 5F37 Charcoal
RemixPrice Group 5
RE01 Rust i RE08 Concrete Grey i
RE02 Pumpkin i RE09 Sky Blue i
RE03 Pebble i RE10 Blue Jean i
RE04 Dark Chocolate i RE11 Ivy Green i
RE05 Beige i RE12 Primavera Yellow i
RE06 Linen Beige i RE13 Night Blue i
RE07 Hazelnut i
SpyderPrice Group 2
5B00 Orchid E 5B06 Dove E5B01 Foggy Night E 5B07 Sage E5B04 Peri E 5B09 Topaz E
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Steelcut TrioPrice Group 7
TR01 Mist Grey i TR09 Raspberry Pink i
TR02 Stone Grey i TR10 Myrtille Brown i
TR03 Cassonade Beige i TR11 Ice Blue i
TR04 Nutmeg Beige i TR12 Electric Blue i
TR05 Chocolate Blue i TR13 Peppermint Green i
TR06 Licorice Black i TR14 Blue Jay Mix i
TR07 Mustard Yellow i TR15 Brown Frost i
TR08 Red Currant i TR16 Lime Green i
Zoe2Price Group 2
5C90 Eggplant 5C95 Rain5C91 Aloe 5C96 Grey Flannel5C92 Fiddle 5C97 Pebble5C93 Patina 5C98 Cymbal5C94 Peacock 5C99 Fiesta
Seating Upholstery –Leather/Coated MaterialsSteelcase Surfaces
BrisaPrice Group 6
BR01 Black Onyx BR14 Pompeian RedBR04 Truffle BR15 SalsaBR06 Ash BR16 CinnebarBR07 Sage BR17 AztecBR08 Celery BR18 New SandBR09 Sterling Blue BR19 CreamBR10 Night Navy BR20 WhiteBR11 Cambridge Blue BR21 MoccasinBR12 Abyss BR22 BuckskinBR13 Canyon BR23 Prairie
Elmosoft LeatherPrice Group Elmosoft Leather
L110 Maritime Blue - 77127 L713 Sand - 12074L111* Midnight Blue - 97038 L714 Maize - 04054L112* Ebony - 99999 L715 Camel - 43031L113* Gunmetal - 71017 L716 Khaki - 12080L114* Mica - 01061 L717 Cameo - 13072L115 Dove Grey - 11049 L718 Mushroom - 13041L116 Plum Pleasure - 77158 L719 Taupe - 13060L122* Truffle - 01003 L720 Fawn - 13078L128 Red Birch - 35126 L721 Rock - 13064L132 Violet - 57349 L722 Desert - 13053L133* Espresso - 93129 L723 Storm - 17027L134 Ruby - 55002 L724 Mist - 07068L135 Scarlet - 05011 L725 Teal - 87088L136* Claret - 55148 L726 Celadon - 78012L137 Cabernet - 95122 L727 Egyptian Blue - 77030L138* Bourbon - 95006 L728 Bright Blue - 07075L139* Cinder - 93068 L729 Aquarium - 07032L140 Garnet - 45065 L730* Hunter - 98015L143 Pecan - 54035 L731 Fern - 88009L144* Chamois - 22030 L732 Edamame - 08017L145 Palomino - 02020 L733 Moss - 08005L146 Russet - 33001 L734 Key Lime - 04012L147* Saddle - 33004 L735 Creamsicle - 45016L148 Goldstone - 44066 L736 Lemon - 44026L150 Ivory - 02048 L737 Sunshine - 44005L151* White - 00100 L738 Drama - 05007L709 Sugar - 00109 L739 Byzantium - 57019L710 Lava - 11054 L740 Dazzle - 76025L711 Parchment - 01037 L741 Fuchsia - 66022L712 Buff - 01040 L742 Flamingo - 06026*These finishes will be offered with standard leadtimes. All other Elmosoftcolors may be subject to longer leadtimes.
Seating VinylPrice Group 2
5801 Topaz 5815 Seaside5805 Foggy Night 5817 Pebble5809 Black 5818 Spice5810 Forest 5819 Thistle5812 Navy 5820 Coffee5813 Currant 5822 Iris5814 Leaf
i = This finish is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply.
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5621 Sleet 5630 Apple5622 Lunar 5631 Lava5623 Cyclone 5632 Cayenne5624 Eclipse 5633 Plantain5625 Powder 5634 Parsley5626 Chardonnay 5635 Scallion5627 Graham 5636 Atlantis5628 Sediment 5691 Orca5629 Allspice
Steelcase LeatherPrice Group Leather
L107 Black L221 RockyL202 Dusk L500 CamelL207 Mahogany L503 NavyL220 Soapstone L507 Vineyard
Other UpholsterySteelcase Surfaces
3D Knit5059 Sailor 5092 Graphite i5064 Licorice i 5093 Nickel i5065 Coconut i 5094 Tangerine i5066 Malt i 5095 Scarlet i5067 Root Beer i 5096 Turmeric5089 Royal Blue i 5097 Concord5090 Wasabi i 5098 Blue Jay i5091 Maya Blue 5099 Basil
Connect 3D5014 Royal Blue 5022 Basil5015 Coconut i 5023 Wasabi i5016 Turmeric 5024 Nickel5017 Tangerine i 5025 Graphite i5018 Scarlet i 5026 Licorice i5019 Concord 5027 Malt i5020 Maya Blue 5028 Root Beer5021 Blue Jay i 5030 Sailor
Jersey Seat Fabric5011 Black
Jersey MeshT084 Licorice T089 RedT085 Grey T090 GreenT086 White T091 BlueT087 Yellow T094 CardinalT088 Orange
QiVi NetQN01 Wasabi i QN05 Malt iQN02 Licorice i QN06 Coconut iQN03 Tangerine i QN07 Scarlet iQN04 Graphite i QN08 Blue Jay i
Reply Air MeshAR01 Grey i AR06 Apple Green iAR02 Black i AR07 Orange iAR03 White i AR08 Bright Purple iAR04 Red i AR09 Sable iAR05 Royal Blue i
i = This finish is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply.
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Turnstone and Turnstone 1.0Surface Materials
Turnstone PaintTextured Paint
7207 Black 7241 Arctic White7225 Sand 7243 Seagull
Smooth Metallic Paint4750 Champagne Metallic 4799 Platinum Metallic4798 Sterling Metallic
Textured Metallic Paint7246 Midnight Metallic
Accessory Paint4140 Arctic White Gloss
Turnstone LaminateHigh-Pressure Laminate
2406 Clear Cherry 2614 Chocolate Walnut2412 Natural Cherry 2615 Marbled Cherry2503 Brushed Silver 2730 Arctic White2511 Winter on Maple 2746 Black2535 Virginia Walnut 2850 Vanadium Fiber2536 Blackwood 2852 Tungsten Fiber2538 Clear Walnut 2883 Seagull2539 Warm Oak 2885 Dune2612 Marbled Maple
Low-Pressure Laminate247L Black Version 2 LPL 267L Marbled Cherry Version 2 25L1 Winter on Maple LPL LPL25L5 Virginia Walnut LPL 26L1 Natural Cherry Version 2 LPL25L6 Blackwood LPL 2L03 Brushed Silver LPL25L8 Clear Walnut LPL 2L30 Arctic White LPL25L9 Warm Oak LPL 2L50 Vanadium Fiber LPL262L Marbled Maple LPL 2L52 Tungsten Fiber LPL264L Chocolate Walnut LPL 2L83 Seagull LPL 2L85 Dune
Turnstone Woodl3412 Natural Cherry E 3611 Natural Oak3522 Clear Maple 3762 Dark Walnut
Turnstone PlasticSystems Plastic
6000 Black 6625 Translucent6009 Arctic White 6652 Titanium E6249 Platinum Solid 6654 Sand 6505 Frosted White 6697 Fog6506 Frosted Blue 6699 Platinum6507 Frosted Green
Turnstone and Turnstone 1.0PlasticSeating Plastic
Available on Domino and Crew Task:6205 Black
Available on Sweeper:627T Black628T Natural631T Dark Grey
Available on Scoop:6618 White6682 Cobblestone
Available on Buoy:6009 Arctic White6205 Black 6333 Picasso 6335 Wasabi 6337 Element 6338 Chili 6527 Merle
Turnstone and Turnstone 1.0Seating UpholsteryTurnstone Leather
L305 BrownT802 BlackT803 PortT806 Green
Turnstone MeshTurnstone Mesh
T615 Sultry Smoke
E = Established
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Turnstone Seating UpholsteryCollection by DesigntexTip: All textiles in the Turnstone Collection by Designtex program arestocked and available in standard leadtime on Turnstone products. Thefabrics are supported just like standard fabrics—which makes ordering easy.
BoynePrice Group 3
T925 Sand T930 PeridotT926 Bark T931 PlumT927 Bittersweet T932 CometT928 Brick T933 BoulderT929 Navy
Glen ArborPrice Group 4
T945 Sand T949 PlumT946 Bark T950 CometT947 Iris T951 BoulderT948 Green Stone
Great LakesPrice Group 3
T935 Sand T939 PeridotT936 Bark T940 MountainT937 Iris T941 CometT938 Green Stone
LelandPrice Group 4
T955 Birch T960 AppleT956 Sand T961 Wild FlowerT957 Frost T962 PlumT958 Comet T963 LakeT959 Bark T964 Peridot
LudingtonPrice Group 2
T965 Putty T972 EarthT966 Dune T973 CobblestoneT967 Walnut T974 FogT968 Cloud T975 MidnightT969 Chocolate T976 Wood SmokeT970 Red Clay T977 Gray QuartzT971 Canyon T978 Ink
SaugatuckPrice Group 4
T915 White Pine T920 Green StoneT916 Bark T921 CometT917 Sand T922 BoulderT918 Apple T923 PlumT919 Navy
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Availability MatricesSteelcase Surfaces
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Use these matrices to get aquick overview of what productlines each material can be appliedto. Please see individual specifi-cation guides for more specificinformation on surface materialavailability.
Legend Explanation
N= Not available No product line components are available for the surface material listed.
A= Available All product line components are available for the surface material listed.
X= Available with exceptions Some product line components are available for the surface material listed. However, not all compo- nents are available with this material.W= Available with color exceptions All product line components are available for the surface material listed. However, not all finishes in that surface material are available.V= Available with exceptions in color and product Some product line components are available for the surface material listed. However, not all finishes in that surface material are available.¸ = COM approved
Tip: For the most up to date availabilityinformation, please visitSteelcase.com/materials under theWhat Works on What section.
Global Palette
Global Color Conversion Matrix by Geography 40
Global Paint Matrix 43
Global Laminate Matrix 44
Global Plastic Matrix 45
Global Fabric Matrix 46
Systems and Casegoods
Paint Matrix 48
Laminate Matrix 52
Plastic Matrix 56
Metal and Accessory Paint Matrix 59
Glass Matrix 60
Wood Matrix 61
Vertical Surface Fabric Matrix 64
Seating
Seating Laminates Matrix 65
Seating Plastics Matrix 66
Seating Metal, Accessory Paint, and Coatings Matrix 67
Seating Wood Matrix 68
Seating Upholstery Matrix 70
Wood Seating Upholstery Matrix 72
Turnstone
Paint Matrix 73
Laminate Core Palette Matrix 74
Wood Seating Matrix 76
Plastic Matrix 77
Seating Matrix 78
Seating Upholstery Matrix for Turnstone Collection by Designtex 79
Turnstone 1.0
Seating Matrix 80
Seating Upholstery Matrix for Turnstone Collection by Designtex 81
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Below is a list of finish numbers, by geography, for materials within the global palette. Not all finishes are available on all product lines, in all geographies. Usethe matrices in this reference manual to help with application approval and availability across the different regions. For details on how to order product in eachgeography, regional specification guides should be referenced.
Global Paint Palette
Global Laminate/Melamine Palette
Finish Name Americas FinishNumber
EMEA FinishNumber
APAC Finish Number
Arctic White Gloss 4140 WG -
Arctic White (Matte) 7241 WM 7241**
Black 7207 PB BK/7207
Champagne Metallic 4750 CH -
Merle 7360 MG 7360**
Midnight Metallic 7246 MI -
Nickel 4728 NI NI
Platinum Metallic 4799 SL SL
Sterling Metallic 4798 ST -
Finish Name
HPL/LPL
Americas FinishNumber
Melamine
EMEA FinishNumber
LPL
APAC Finish Number
Acacia 2HAT/2LAT AT 2LAT**
Natural Maple/Clear Maple/Maple 2409/2L09 ET/160 160
Seagull 2883/2L83 B7 2L83**
Clear Walnut 2538/25L8 CW 25L8**
**Finish available early 2014
Tip: Three specific regions are included in the "Americas" – North, Central,and South America.
Tip: The acronym EMEA stands for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Tip: The acronym APAC stands for Asia Pacific.
Note: Not all finishes are available on all product lines, in all geographies.For details on how to order product in each geography, regional specificationguides should be referenced.
Global Plastic Palette
Finish Name Americas FinishNumber
EMEA FinishNumber
APAC Finish Number
Arctic White/White 6009 WM/55 -
Black 6205 05 6205
Citron/Orange 6332 O9 6332
Jazz 6336 - 6336
Merle 6527 MG 6527
Picasso/Baby Blue 6333 B9 6333
Platinum Solid 6249 PM 6249
Seagull 6053 B7 6053
Wasabi 6335 VP 6335
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Finish Name Americas Finish Number
EMEA Finish Number
APAC Finish Number
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Petrol 5W46 2007 Pre-Approved Special
Sepia 5W48 2041 Pre-Approved Special
Snow Pea 5W53 2047 Pre-Approved Special
Spruce 5W58 2052 Pre-Approved Special
Umber 5W49 2042 Pre-Approved Special
Remix
Beige RE05 RE05 Pre-Approved Special
Blue Jean RE10 RE10 Pre-Approved Special
Concrete Grey RE08 RE08 Pre-Approved Special
Dark Chocolate RE04 RE04 Pre-Approved Special
Hazelnut RE07 RE07 Pre-Approved Special
Ivy Green RE11 RE11 Pre-Approved Special
Linen Beige RE06 RE06 Pre-Approved Special
Night Blue RE13 RE13 Pre-Approved Special
Pebble RE03 RE03 Pre-Approved Special
Primavera Yellow RE12 RE12 Pre-Approved Special
Pumpkin RE02 RE02 Pre-Approved Special
Rust RE01 RE01 Pre-Approved Special
Sky Blue RE09 RE09 Pre-Approved Special
Steelcut Trio
Blue Jay Mix TR14 TR14 Pre-Approved Special
Brown Frost TR15 TR15 Pre-Approved Special
Cassonade Beige TR03 TR03 Pre-Approved Special
Chocolate Blue TR05 TR05 Pre-Approved Special
Electric Blue TR12 TR12 Pre-Approved Special
Ice Blue TR11 TR11 Pre-Approved Special
Licorice Black TR06 TR06 Pre-Approved Special
Lime Green TR16 TR16 Pre-Approved Special
Mist Grey TR01 TR01 Pre-Approved Special
Mustard Yellow TR07 TR07 Pre-Approved Special
Myrtille Brown TR10 TR10 Pre-Approved Special
Nutmeg Beige TR04 TR04 Pre-Approved Special
Peppermint Green TR13 TR13 Pre-Approved Special
Raspberry Pink TR09 TR09 Pre-Approved Special
Red Currant TR08 TR08 Pre-Approved Special
Stone Grey TR02 TR02 Pre-Approved Special
Global Palette—Woven Textiles
Finish Name Americas Finish Number
EMEA Finish Number
APAC Finish Number
Atlantic/Cogent:Connect
Cogent: Connect Atlantic Cogent:
Connect
Apple Green/Wasabi 5S23 AT03 5S23
Beige/Malt 5S27 AT12 5S27
Black/Licorice 5S26 AT04 5S26
Blue Jay 5S21 AT16 5S21
Coconut 5S15 AT14 5S15
Nickel 5S24 AT17 5S24
Orange/Tangerine 5S17 AT05 5S17
Pepper/Graphite 5S25 AT10 5S25
Root Beer 5S28 AT18 5S28
Royal Blue 5SD0 AT08 5SD0
Scarlet 5S18 AT15 5S18
Buzz2
Alpine 5G64 BU02 5G64
Black 5F17 BU09 5F17
Blue 5F07 BU12 5F07
Burgundy 5F05 BU13 5F05
Chocolate 5G58 BU04 5G58
Meadow 5G59 BU03 5G59
Navy 5F08 BU11 5F08
Pumpkin 5G65 BU06 5G65
Rouge 5G57 BU05 5G57
Sable 5G51 BU08 5G51
Stone 5F15 BU10 5F15
Sunrise 5G63 BU07 5G63
Tornado 5G65 BU01 5G65
Gaja – C2C
Apple Green 5W59 2023 Pre-Approved Special
Black 5W40 2011 Pre-Approved Special
Black Raspberry 5W57 2051 Pre-Approved Special
Camellia Red 5W51 2044 Pre-Approved Special
Chili Pepper 5W61 2053 Pre-Approved Special
Crimson 5W43 2001 Pre-Approved Special
Daffodil 5W62 2045 Pre-Approved Special
Deep Blue 5W60 2010 Pre-Approved Special
Emerald 5W52 2046 Pre-Approved Special
Greige 5W47 2040 Pre-Approved Special
Ink 5W44 2021 Pre-Approved Special
Java 5W50 2043 Pre-Approved Special
Light Blue 5W55 2049 Pre-Approved Special
Maroon 5W56 2050 Pre-Approved Special
Night Blue 5W45 2017 Pre-Approved Special
Olive 5W54 2048 Pre-Approved Special
Pearl Grey 5W42 2027 Pre-Approved Special
Pepper 5W41 2015 Pre-Approved Special
Tip: Three specific regions are included in the "Americas" – North, Central,and South America.Tip: The acronym EMEA stands for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.Tip: The acronym APAC stands for Asia Pacific.Note: Gaja – C2C, Remix, and Steelcut Trio can be ordered as a pre-approved special on applicable product lines in APAC.Note: Not all finishes are available on all product lines, in all geographies.For details on how to order product in each geography, regional specification guides should be referenced.
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Global Palette—Knit and Mesh Textiles
Finish Name Americas Finish Number
EMEA Finish Number
APAC Finish Number
3D Knit
Blue Jay 5098 15 5098
Coconut 5065 02 5065
Graphite/Pepper 5092 11 -
Licorice/Black 5064 01 5064
Malt/Beige 5066 10 5066
Nickel 5093 17 5093
Root Beer/AutumnBrown
5067 05 -
Royal Blue 5089 16 -
Scarlet 5095 14 5095
Tangerine/Orange 5094 13 5094
Wasabi/Apple Green 5090 12 5090
Connect 3D
Coconut 5015 14 -
Tangerine/Orange 5017 05 -
Scarlet 5018 15 -
Blue Jay 5021 16 -
Wasabi/Apple Green 5023 03 -
Graphite/Pepper 5025 10 -
Licorice/Black 5026 04 -
Malt/Beige 5027 12 -
QiVi Net
Wasabi/Apple Green QN01 01 -
Licorice/Black QN02 02 -
Tangerine/Orange QN03 03 -
Graphite/Pepper QN04 04 -
Malt/Beige QN05 05 -
Coconut QN06 06 -
Scarlet QN07 07 -
Blue Jay QN08 08 -
Reply Air Mesh
Grey AR01 01 AR01
Black AR02 02 AR02
White AR03 03 AR03
Red AR04 04 AR04
Royal Blue AR05 05 AR05
Apple Green AR06 06 AR06
Orange AR07 07 AR07
Bright Purple AR08 08 AR08
Sable AR09 - AR09
Tip: Three specific regions are included in the "Americas" – North, Central,and South America.
Tip: The acronym EMEA stands for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Tip: The acronym APAC stands for Asia Pacific.
Note: Not all finishes are available on all product lines, in all geographies.For details on how to order product in each geography, regional specificationguides should be referenced.
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Global Paint Matrix
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Americas 4140 xNxxAxNN NNNxxNN
EMEA WG xNxxAxNG xNxxxNN
APAC - G ANG G G GN GNG G GNG
Americas 7241 ANAxNNA A NNNNANA
EMEA WM xNxxNNNG xNNxxNA
APAC 7241 G L L G G G GN GNG G GNG
Americas 7207 ANAxNNA A NNNNANN
EMEA PB xNxxNNxG NNNxxNN
APAC BK/7207 G ANG G G GN GNG G GNG
Americas 4750 ANxxNNA A NNNNA AN
EMEA CH xNxxNNNG NNNxxNN
APAC - G ANG G G GN GNG G GNG
Americas 7360 ANxxNNA A NNNNANN
EMEA MG xNxxNNNG NNNxxNN
APAC 7360 G L L G G G GN GNG G GNG
Americas 7246 ANAxNNA A NNNNANN
EMEA MI xNxxNNNG NNNxxNN
APAC - G ANG G G GN GNG G GNG
Americas 4728 ANxxNNAN NNNNANN
EMEA NI NNxNNNxG NNNNNNN
APAC NI G LxG G G GN GNG G GNG
Americas 4799 A AxANA A A xAxxA A A
EMEA SL xAxxNxxG NANxxA A
APAC SL G AxG G G G A G A G G G A G
Americas 4798 ANxxNNA A NNNNANN
EMEA ST xNxxxNNG NNNxxNN
APAC - G ANG G G GN GNG G GNG
Global PaintArctic White Gloss
Arctic White Matte
Black
Champagne Metallic
Merle
Sterling Metallic
Midnight Metallic
Nickel Metallic
Platinum Metallic
Tip: For the most up to date availability infor-mation, on the global palette, please visitsteelcase.com/materials under the globalpalette section.
Tip: For a detailed list of finish and colorconversions by geography, see page 13 ofthis reference manual.
Tip: Three specific regions are included inthe "Americas" – North, Central, and SouthAmerica.
Tip: The acronym EMEA stands for Europe,the Middle East, and Africa.
Tip: The acronym APAC stands for AsiaPacific.
Note: Product lines thatare available across mul-tiple geographies andmissing from the matrixare not available withthese surface materialsglobally.
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ= Available˛= Available with exceptionsz = Available as pre-approved special,G= Product line not available in the geographyL= Available early 2014
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Global Laminate Matrix
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Finish Number F
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Acacia
Americas 2HAT A A A A A A NA
EMEA AT xxxxxG Nx
APAC 2LAT G L G G G L G G
Clear Maple / Natural Maple / Maple
Americas (Clear Maple) 2409 A A A A A A NA
EMEA (Natural Maple) ET/160 xxxxxG NN
APAC (Maple) 160 G A G G G A G G
Clear Walnut
Americas 2538 A A A A A A NA
EMEA CW xxxxxG Nx
APAC 25L8 G L G G G L G G
Seagull
Americas 2883 A A A A A A A A
EMEA B7 xxxxxG Nx
APAC 2L83 G L G G G L G G
Note: Product lines thatare available across mul-tiple geographies andmissing from the matrixare not available withthese surface materialsglobally.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, on the global palette,please visit steelcase.com/materials under the global palette section.
Tip: For a detailed list of finish and color conversions by geography, seepage 13 of this reference manual.
Tip: Three specific regions are included in the "Americas" – North,Central, and South America.
Tip: The acronym EMEA stands for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Tip: The acronym APAC stands for Asia Pacific.
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ= Available˛= Available with exceptionsz = Available as pre-approved specialG= Product line not available in the geographyL= Available early 2014
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Americas 6009 NA A
EMEA WM / 55 NA A
APAC - NN G
Americas 6205 A N A
EMEA 05 A N A
APAC 6205 A N G
Americas 6332 N A N
EMEA O9 N A N
APAC 6332 N A G
Americas 6336 N A N
EMEA - NNN
APAC 6336 N A G
Americas 6527 A NN
EMEA MG A NN
APAC 6527 A N G
Americas 6333 N A N
EMEA B9 N A N
APAC 6333 N A G
Americas 6249 xA A
EMEA SL/PM xA A
APAC 6249 xN G
Americas 6053 AxN
EMEA B7 AxN
APAC 6053 A N G
Americas 6335 N A N
EMEA VP N A N
APAC 6335 N A G
Wasabi
Jazz
Picasso / Baby Blue
Platinum
Global PlasticArctic White Matte / White
Black
Citron / Orange
Seagull
Merle
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Global Plastic Matrix
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Global Plastic Matrix
Note: Product lines thatare available across mul-tiple geographies andmissing from the matrixare not available withthese surface materialsglobally.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, on the global palette,please visit steelcase.com/materials under the global palette section.
Tip: For a detailed list of finish and color conversions by geography, seepage 13 of this reference manual.
Tip: Three specific regions are included in the "Americas" – North,Central, and South America.
Tip: The acronym EMEA stands for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Tip: The acronym APAC stands for Asia Pacific.
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ= Available˛= Available with exceptionsz = Available as pre-approved specialG= Product line not available in the geographyL= Available early 2014
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Global Fabric Matrix
Tip: For the most up to date availability informa-tion, on the global palette, please visitsteelcase.com/materials under the global palettesection.
*Cogent: Connect is used in the upholsteryprocess for Leap Plus in EMEA; however, the fab-ric is marketed as Atlantic. There are some smalldifferences in color and pattern between Cogent:Connect and Atlantic.
Tip: For a detailed list of finish and color conver-sions by geography, see page 13 of this referencemanual.
Tip: Three specific regions are included in the"Americas" – North, Central, and South America.
Tip: The acronym EMEA stands for Europe, theMiddle East, and Africa.
Tip: The acronym APAC stands for Asia Pacific.
Fur
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scr
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Global Fabric
Atlantic / Cogent: Connect
Americas (Connect) A A A xxxAxA ANAxA
EMEA (Atlantic) xAN xxxxxxxxxxx
APAC (Connect) G • L G GxGxG G G Gxx
Buzz2
Americas A A A AxxAxA ANAxA
EMEA NAx xAxxx • NNxxx
APAC G • L G GxGxG G G Gxx
Gaja - C2C
Americas • • • AxxAxA A • AxA
EMEA • •x x •x •x •xNxxx
APAC G • N G G z G z G G G G z z
Remix
Americas • • • AxxAxA A • Ax •
EMEA • •x x •xxx •xNx •x
APAC G • N G G z G z G G G G z z
Steelcut Trio
Americas • • • Axx •xA A • AxA
EMEA • •x xNxNx •xNxxx
APAC G • N G G z G z G G G G z z
Global Knit / Mesh
3D Knit
Americas • • • x •xAxx • • • •x
EMEA • • • • •xxx • • • • •x
APAC G • N G GxGxG G G GNx
Connect 3D
Americas • • • • A • • • • • A • • •
EMEA • • • •x • • • • • • • • •APAC G • • G G • G • G G G GNN
QiVi Net
Americas • • • • • • • • • • • A • •
EMEA • • • • • • • • • • • A • •APAC G • • G G • G • G G G GNN
Reply Air
Americas • • • • • • • • • • • •x •
EMEA • • • • • • • • • • • •x •APAC G • • G G • G • G G G GxN
Note: Product lines that areavailable across multiplegeographies and missingfrom the matrix are notavailable with these surfacematerials globally.
Legend
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4242 Milk A A A A N A AxA A NxxNNxxN A AxNxN
7207 Black i A A A A N A A AxA AxxN AxxN A A A AxA
7225 Sand A A A A N A A AxA AxxN AxxN A A X AxA
7230 Basalt A A A A N A AxAxAxxN AxxN A A A NxA
7236 Fog 3 A A A A N A AxA A AxxN AxxN A AxNxA
7237 Slate 3 A A A A N A AxA A AxxN AxxN A AxNxA
7238 Fieldstone A A A A N A A A A A AxxN AxxN A AxNxA
7239 Midnight A A A A N A AxAxAxxN AxxN A AxNxA
7241 Arctic White i A A A A N A A AxA AxxN AxxN A AxAxN
7243 Seagull A A A A N A A AxA AxxN AxxN A AxAxN
7360 Merle i A N A NN A NxN A AxxN AxxNN AxAxN
0835 Black 3 NNNNNNNNxA NNNNxNNNN A NNNN
4728 Nickel Metallic i A N A NN A NxN A AxxN AxxNN AxA NN
4743 Mineral Metallic A A A A N A AxA AxxxN AxxN A AxNxA
4744 Pearl Metallic A A A A N A AxA AxxxN AxxN A AxNxA
4750 Champagne Metallic i A A A A N A AxxA AxxN AxxN A AxAxx
4751 Bronze Metallic 3 A A A A N A AxAxAxxN AxxN A AxNxx
4752 Steel Metallic 3 A A A A N A AxAxAxxN AxxN A AxNxx
4788 Gold Dust Metallic3 A A A A N A AxAxAxxN AxxN A AxNxx
4798 Sterling Metallic i A A A A N A AxA A AxxN AxxN A A A Axx
4799 Platinum Metallic i A A A A A A AxA A A A A N AxxA A A A AxN
4803 Near Black Metallic A A A A N A AxAxN A A A AxxA A AxNxx
7245 Carbon Metallic A A A A N A AaaaNxxN AxxN A AxNxA
7246 Midnight Metallic i A A A A N A A AxA AxxN AxxN A A A AxA
4843 Linen NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN A NNNNN A N
4844 Glacier NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN A NNNNN A N
4849 Vapor NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN A NNNNN A N
4858 Seagull NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN A NNNNN A N
4859 Silk NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN A NNNNN A N
7190 Platinum Solid NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNxN
Textured Metallic Paint Price Group 2
Architectural Paint Price Group 1
Smooth Paint Price Group 1
Textured Paint Price Group 1
Smooth Metallic Paint Price Group 2
Smooth Paint Price Group 2
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Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsE = Establishedi = This finish is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply.c See specification guide for
details.
SWF is Steelcase Wood Furniture.
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...............................................................................................................................................Tip: For the most up to date availability information, please visit Steelcase.com/materials under the What Works on What section.
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4242 Milk NNNNNNNNNNN
7207 Black i xN A A AxNN A Ax 7225 Sand NN A NNNNNNNN 7230 Basalt NNNNNNNNNNN 7236 Fog 3 NNNNNNNNNNN 7237 Slate 3 NNNN X NNNNNN 7238 Fieldstone NNNNNNNNNNN 7239 Midnight NNNNNNNNNNN 7241 Arctic White i NN A A A NNNN A N 7243 Seagull NN A NNNNNNNN
7360 Merle i N A N A N A NNNNN
0835 Black 3 xA A A N A A A A N A
4728 Nickel Metallic i N A N A N A NNNNN 4743 Mineral Metallic NNNNNNNNNNN 4744 Pearl Metallic NNNNNNNNNNN 4750 Champagne Metallic i NN A NNNNNNNN 4751 Bronze Metallic 3 NNNNNNNNNNN 4752 Steel Metallic 3 NNNNNNNNNNN 4788 Gold Dust Metallic3 NNNNNNNNNNN 4798 Sterling Metallic i NxA X NNNNNNN 4799 Platinum Metallic i NxA A AxxN A A A 4803 Near Black Metallic NNNNNNNNNNN
7245 Carbon Metallic NNNNNNNNNNN
7246 Midnight Metallic i NN A N A NNNN A N
4843 Linen NNNNNNNNNNN 4844 Glacier NNNNNNNNNNN 4849 Vapor NNNNNNNNNNN 4858 Seagull NNNNNNNNNNN 4859 Silk NNNNNNNNNNN 7190 Platinum Solid NNNNNNNNNNN
Smooth Paint Price Group 1
Textured Paint Price Group 1
Smooth Paint Price Group 2
Smooth Metallic Paint Price Group 2
Textured Metallic Paint Price Group 2
Architectural Paint Price Group 1
Surface Materials Reference Manual cPaint Matrix, continued 49
Paint Matrix
Products that are missing from the matrix are notavailable with these surface materials.
*PerfectMatch paint is a program that allows you to createyour own color on Steelcase painted products.cSee page 107 for additional information.
**Accent paints are pre-matched custom colors that areavailable without the PerfectMatch registration fee.cSee page 100 for additional information.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, pleasevisit Steelcase.com/materials under the What Workson What section.
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˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsE = Establishedi = This finish is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply.c See specification guide for
details.
SWF is Steelcase Wood Furniture.
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PerfectMatch Paint* A A A ANA ANxxAxxNANxANxNNxN
4AQ6 Maya Blue A A A ANA ANNNAxxNANxANxNNNN
4AQ7 Tangerine A A A ANA ANNNAxxNANxANxNNNN
4AQ8 Wasabi A A A ANA ANNNAxxNANxANxNNNN
4AQ9 Scarlet A A A ANA ANNNAxxNANxANxNNNN
4AT7 Concord A A A ANA ANNNAxxNANxANxNNNN
4AV3 Blue Jay A A A ANA ANNNAxxNANxANxNNNN
4BG7 Taxi A A A ANA ANNNAxxNANxANxNNNN
4BH7 Canary A A A ANA ANNNAxxNANxANxNNNN
4BQ7 Fuchsia A A A ANA ANNNAxxNANxANxNNNN
4BJ9 Sailor A A A ANA ANNNAxxNANxANxNNNN
Custom Surfaces - PerfectMatch Paint Price Group 3
Select Surfaces - Accent Paint** Price Group 3
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Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsE = Establishedi = This finish is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply.c See specification guide for
details.
SWF is Steelcase Wood Furniture.
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Tip: For the most up to date availability information, pleasevisit Steelcase.com/materials under the What Works on Whatsection.
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PerfectMatch Paint* NNNNNNNNNNN
4AQ6 Maya Blue NNNNNNNNNNN
4AQ7 Tangerine NNNNNNNNNNN
4AQ8 Wasabi NNNNNNNNNNN
4AQ9 Scarlet NNNNNNNNNNN
4AT7 Concord NNNNNNNNNNN
4AV3 Blue Jay NNNNNNNNNNN
4BG7 Taxi NNNNNNNNNNN
4BH7 Canary NNNNNNNNNNN
4BQ7 Fuchsia NNNNNNNNNNN
4BJ9 Sailor NNNNNNNNNNN
Custom Surfaces - PerfectMatch Paint Price Group 3
Select Surfaces - Accent Paint** Price Group 3
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Paint Matrix
Products that are missing from the matrix are notavailable with these surface materials.
*PerfectMatch paint is a program that allows you to createyour own color on Steelcase painted products.cSee page 107 for additional information.
**Accent paints are pre-matched custom colors that areavailable without the PerfectMatch registration fee.cSee page 100 for additional information.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, pleasevisit Steelcase.com/materials under the What Workson What section.
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˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsE = Establishedi = This finish is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply.c See specification guide for
details.
SWF is Steelcase Wood Furniture.
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2850 Vanadium Fiber A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANA A AxNAN
2851 Rhyme Fiber A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2852 Tungsten Fiber A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANA A AxNAN
2854 Vellum Fiber A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2859 Novell Fiber A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2860 Granite Fiber A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2861 Coconut Fiber A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2862 Stucco Fiber A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2920 Marl Micro A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2921 Gypsum Micro A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2922 Clay Micro A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2923 Shadow Micro A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2870 Blonde Bronze Patina A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2871 Blackened Bronze Patina A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2873 Instant Iron Patina A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2766 Warm Brown V1 3 A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNaN
2782 Grey V1 3 A A A ANANA A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNaN
2722 Cream 3 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNA A
2730 Arctic White A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ANA A AxNA A
2746 Black A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ANA A AxNA A
2759 Warm White 3 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNA A
2811 Mist 3 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNA A
2883 Seagull i A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ANA A AxNA A
2884 Milk A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ANA A AxNA A
2885 Dune A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ANA A AxNA A
2820 Coffee Speckle A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2822 Woodrose Speckle A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2823 Driftwood Speckle A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2824 Smoke Speckle A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
2825 Vanadium Speckle A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNAN
Speckle Laminates
High-Pressure Laminates (HPL)Fiber Laminates
Micro Laminates
Patina Laminates
Solid Laminates
Pulp Laminates
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SWF is Steelcase Wood Furniture.
Products that are missing from the matrix are not available with these surface materials.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, please visit Steelcase.com/materials under the What Works on What section.
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2406 Clear Cherry A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A ANANAxNA A
2409 Clear Maple i A A A ANAaxaA A A A A A A A ANANAxNA A
2410 Graphite Walnut A A A ANAaxaA A A A A A A A ANANAxNA A
2412 Natural Cherry A A A ANAaAaA A A A A A A A ANA A AxNA A
2422 Medium Cherry A A A ANAaxaA A A A A A A A ANANAxNA A
2511 Winter on Maple A A A ANAaAaA A A A A A A A ANA A AxNA A
2538 Clear Walnut i A A A ANAaAaA A A A A A A A ANA A AxNA A
2539 Warm Oak A A A ANAaAaA A A A A A A A ANA A AxNA A
2592 Blonde on Maple A A A ANAaxaA A A A A A A A ANANAxNA A
2714 Natural Walnut A A A ANAaxaA A A A A A A A ANANAxNA A
2772 Med Mahogany on Walnut 3 A A A ANAaaaA A A A A A A A ANANAxNA A
2HAK Clear Oak A A A ANAaAaA A A A A A A A ANAxAxNA A
2HAT Acacia i A A A ANAaAaA A A A A A A A ANAxAxNA A
2L50 Vanadium Fiber LPL NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNNNNN2L52 Tungsten Fiber LPL NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNNNNN
2L03 Brushed Silver LPL NNNNNNxxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNaNNN
247L Black Version 2 LPL NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNaaNN2L30 Arctic White LPL NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNaaNN
2L83 Seagull LPL i NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNaaNN2L85 Dune LPL NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNNNNN
25L1 Winter on Maple LPL NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNaaNN25L5 Virginia Walnut LPL NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNNNNN25L6 Blackwood LPL NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNaNNN
25L8 Clear Walnut LPL i NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNaaNN25L9 Warm Oak LPL NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNaNNN262L Marbled Maple LPL NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNNaNN264L Chocolate Walnut LPL NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNNaNN267L Marbled Cherry Version 2 LPL NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNNNNN26L1 Natural Cherry Version 2 LPL NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNaaNN2LAK Clear Oak LPL NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNaaNN2LAT Acacia LPL i NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNaaNN
2L09 Clear Maple LPL i NNNNNNNxaNNNNNNNNNNNaNaaNN
Low-Pressure Laminates (LPL)
High-Pressure Laminates (HPL)Woodgrain Laminates
Woodgrain Laminates
Solid Laminates
Metallic Laminate
Fiber Laminates
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2535 Virginia Walnut xxANNxaaaA AxAxxA ANNNAxxNAN
2536 Blackwood xxANNxaaaA AxAxxA ANNNAnNNAN
2612 Marbled Maple xxANNxaaaA AxAxxA ANNNAnNNAN
2614 Chocolate Walnut xxANNxaaaA AxAxxA ANNNAxxNAN
2615 Marbled Cherry xxANNxaaaA AxAxxA ANNNAnNNAN
24L0 Graphite Walnut LPL NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNaNN
246L Mahogany LPL NNNNNNNxNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNANN
265L Marbled Cherry LPL NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNANN
275L Warm White LPL NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNA ANN
282L Charcoal LPL NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNANN
Open Line Laminate A A A A A A ANAxxAxA A A A ANxA A ANA A
Turnstone Laminate Collection
Open Line Laminate (Upcharge)
Payback Low-Pressure Laminates
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SWF is Steelcase Wood Furniture.
Products that are missing from the matrix are notavailable with these surface materials.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, pleasevisit Steelcase.com/materials under the What Works onWhat section.
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6000 Black A A AxANAxA A AxA ANNNNA A AnA
6001 Coffee NxAxANNNA ANNNNNNNNAnnNN6002 Graphite 3 NNNxANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN6009 Arctic White A A ANANNxA ANNNxNxNxANANN6052 Milk xxANNNNNA ANNNxNNNNANNNN6053 Seagull xxANNNNNA ANNNNNNNNANNNN6055 Carbon Metallic xNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN6056 Midnight Metallic xNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN6059 Sterling Dark Solid NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNxNNNNNN6094 Mineral Metallic xNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN6249 Platinum Solid xaaxANNxaaNNNaNxaxaNaNN6259 Midnight NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNxNNNNNN6337 Element NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNxNNNNNN6505 Frosted White NNNNNNNxNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN6506 Frosted Blue NNNNNNNxNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN6507 Frosted Green NNNNNNNxNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN6527 Merle NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNxNNNNN6607 Woodrose 3 NxNNxNNNNNNNNNNNNNxNNNN6608 Driftwood 3 NxNNxNNNNNNNNNNNNNxNNNN6609 Smoke 3 NxNNxNNNNNNNNNNNNNxNNNN6612 Grey Value 2 3 NxNNANNNNNNNNxNNNNANNNN6615 Grey Value 5 NxANNNNNA ANNNxNxNNANxNN6617 Warm Brown V2 3 NxNNANNNNNNNNNNNNNxNNNN6618 White NNNNNNNNNNNNANNNNNNNNNN6623 Metallic NNNNNNNNNNNNNxNNNNNNNNN6625 Translucent NNNNNNNxNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN6631 Cream NxANxNNNA ANNNxxANNAxNNN6635 Dawn 3 NxANxNNNA ANNNxxANNAxNNN6636 Mist NxANxNNNA ANNNxxANNAxNNN6643 Fusion Light NNNNNNNNNNNxNNNNNNNNNNN6644 Fusion Dark NNNNNNNNNNNxNNNNNNNNNNN6650 Sodium 3 NxNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNxNNNN6651 Tungsten 3 NNNxANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNANN6652 Titanium 3 NNNxANNxNNNNNNNNNNNNANN6653 Solar Black NNNxANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNANN6654 Sand AxAxANNNA ANNA ANNANANANA
6655 Warm White NA AxANNNA ANNNxNNNNANNNN6659 Light Grey 3 NNNNNNNNNNANNNNNNNNNNNN6681 Grotto NNNxANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNANN6682 Cobblestone NNNxNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN6685 Champagne Metallic xNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
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Systems, Casegoods, and Architecture Plastic
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Not every plastic component is available in every plastic color. The matrix above gives an overview of the plastic colors available in each product line.
SWF is Steelcase Wood Furniture.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, please visit Steelcase.com/materials under the What Works on What section.
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6686 Gold Dust 3 xNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN6688 Steel3 xNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN6694 Slate xNANNNNNA ANxNNNNNNNNNNN6695 Midnight xxANNNNNA ANNAxNxNNANnNN6696 Sterling Metallic 3 xNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN6697 Fog AxANNNNxA ANNAxNNNNANnNN6698 Fieldstone ANANNNNNA ANNNNNNNNNNNNN6699 Platinum Metallic xNNNNNNxNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN6B03 Red ANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNxNNNNN
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Not every plastic component is available in every plastic color. The matrix above gives an overview of the plastic colors available in each product line.
SWF is Steelcase Wood Furniture.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, please visit Steelcase.com/materials under the What Works on What section.
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6000 Black A A A A A A A A A AaA A A A A A A A Aa
6001 Coffee A A A A A A AxA A A A A A A A A A A AN
6009 Arctic White A A A A A A A A A AaA A A A A A A A Aa
6034 Natural Cherry AxA A A A AxA AaxxxANaA A Aa
6036 Medium Cherry AxA A A A AxA AaxxxANaA A Aa
6037 Winter on Maple AxA A A A AxA AaxxxANaA A Aa
6038 Blonde on Maple AxA A A A AxA AaxxxANaA A Aa
6041 Natural Walnut AxA A A A AxA AaxxxANaA A Aa
6045 Medium Mahogany on Walnut 3 AxA A A A AxA AaxxxANaA A Aa
6052 Milk A A A A A A A A A AaA A A A AaA A Aa
6053 Seagull A A A A A A A A A AaA A A A AaA A Aa
6213 Acacia AxA A A A AxA AaxxxANaA A Aa
6219 Clear Oak AxA A A A AxA AaxxxANaA A Aa
6231 Graphite Walnut AxA A A A AxA AaxxxANaA A Aa
6234 Clear Cherry AxA A A A AxA AaxxxANaA A Aa
6237 Clear Maple AxA A A A AxA AaxxxANaA A Aa
6242 Virginia Walnut AxANNaAxA A AxxxANA ANAN
6243 Blackwood AxANA A AxA A AxxxANA A A AN
6245 Clear Walnut AxA A A A AxA AaxxxANaA A Aa
6246 Warm Oak AxA A A A AxA AaxxxANaA A Aa
6249 Platium Solid A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AN
6612 Grey Value 2 3 NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNANNNNN
6615 Grey Value 5 AxA A A A AxA A AxxA A A A A A AN
6619 Ice 3 AxA A A A AxA A AxxA ANA A A AN
6631 Cream AxA A A A AxA AaxxA A AaA A Aa
6635 Dawn 3 AxA A A A AxA AaxxA A AaA A Aa
6636 Mist AxA A A A AxA AaxxA A AaA A Aa
6654 Sand A A A A A A A A A AaA A A A AaA A Aa
6655 Warm White AxA A A A AxA AaxxA A AaA A Aa
6676 Marbled Maple AxANA A AxA A AxxxANANNAN
6677 Chocolate Walnut AxANA A AxA A AxxxANANNAN
6678 Marbled Cherry AxANA A AxA A AxxxANANNAN
6689 Brushed Silver NNNNNA AxNNNNNNANANANN
6694 Slate A A A A AnA A A A A A A A ANA A A AN
6695 Midnight A A A A AnA A A A A A A A A A A A A AN
6697 Fog A A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A A A AN
6698 Fieldstone A A A A AnA A A A A A A A ANnA A An
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Note: Light color plastic edges are susceptible to degradation due to normal wear and tear. Staining (e.g. ball point pen or clothing dyes such as blue jeans)and dirt effects are more pronounced in light colors and are not considered defects.
Products that are missing from the matrix are not available with these surface materials.
Not every plastic component is available in every plastic color. The matrix above gives an overview of the plastic colors available in each product line.
SWF is Steelcase Wood Furniture.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, please visit Steelcase.com/materials under the What Works on What section.
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4140 Arctic White Gloss i NNxNxxxANNNxNNxNNNNNNNNNNNN4144 Black Gloss NNxNxNNNNNNNNNxNNNNNNNNNNNN803S Stainless Steel NNNNNxxNNNNxNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN8042 Brushed Aluminum NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNxNNNNNNNN8043 Clear Anodized Aluminum NNxNxNNNNxNNxNNxNNNNaaNNNNN8044 Black Anodized Aluminum NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNxNNNNNN8045 Brushed Black Aluminum NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN8046 Polished Aluminum NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNxNNNxNNNN9200 Satin Chrome NNNNNNNNNNxNNNNxNNNNNNNNNNN9201 Polished Chrome xxNxNNNNNNxNxAxxxNxAaNxxNNx9211 Nickel xNNANNNNxNNNNxNNNxxAaNxxNNN9212 Silver xNNANNNNxNNNxxNNNNNNaNNNNNN9213 Polished Nickel NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNnNNNNNN9214 Antique Pewter NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNaNN9230 Antique Bronze NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNnNxNANN9233 Satin Brass NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN9250 Ember Chrome NxNNNNNNxNxNNxNNxxxAanxxaAx
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Not every metal component is available in every metal color. The matrix abovegives an overview of the metal colors available in each product line.
SWF is Steelcase Wood Furniture.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, please visitsteelcase.com/materials under the What Works on What section.
Products that are missing from the matrix are not availablewith these surface materials.
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Glass6500 Clear A ANNA A A ANANNNNNNN
6502 Solar Bronze NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
6518 Opaque NNNNNNNANNNNNNNNN
6530 Frosted ANAaNANA ANNNNNNNN
6536 Translucent Frosted NNNNNNNNNNNANNNAN
6539 Porcelain NNNNNNNNxNNNNNNNN
6540 Clear Laminated NNNNNNANNANNNNNNN
6541 White Laminated ANNNANANNANNNNNNN
6542 Satin NNNNNNANNANNNNANA
6553 Wisp NNNNNNANNANNNNNNN
6555 Ice NNNNNNxNNANNNNNNN
6558 Bamboo NNNNNNxNNANNNNNNN
6570 Crystal NNANNNNNNNNNNNNNN
6580 Ice White NNNNNNNNNNNNA ANNN
Back Painted Glass6521 Truffle NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
6581 Blue Jay NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
6582 Wasabi NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
6583 Rose NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
6584 Tangerine NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
6585 Fuchsia NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
6586 Citrus Green NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
6587 Gold NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
6588 Purple Berry NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
6589 Mercury NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
6590 Black NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
6591 Merle NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
6592 Asphalt NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
6593 Greyscale NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
6594 Tan NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
6595 Winter NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNN
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Not every glass component isavailable in every glass color.The matrix below gives anoverview of the glass colorsavailable in each product line.Refer to individual productlines for upcharges.
SWF is Steelcase Wood Furniture.
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3402 FC/OP Clear Cherry (Aged) OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A A Aa
3404 FC/FF Clear Cherry (Aged) FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3412 FC/OP Natural Cherry 3 OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A A Aa
3414 FC/FF Natural Cherry 3 FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3422 FC/OP Medium Cherry OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A A Aa
3424 FC/FF Medium Cherry FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3522 FC/OP Clear Maple* OP A A A A A A A A A A A X A A A X A A ANa
3524 FC/FF Clear Maple* FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNX XNaxXNa
3534 FC/FF Winter on Maple 3 FF A A X A A A A A A A ANNX XNaX XNa
3544 FC/FF Blonde on Maple FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNX XNaX XNa
3562 FC/OP Linseed on Maple 3 OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A ANa
3564 FC/FF Linseed on Maple 3 FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNX XNaX XNa
3572 FC/OP Amber on Maple 3 OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A ANa
3574 FC/FF Amber on Maple 3 FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNX XNaX XNa
3582 FC/OP Winter on Maple 3 OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A ANa
3592 FC/OP Blonde on Maple OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A ANa
3062 FC/OP Graphite Walnut OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A ANa
3064 FC/FF Graphite Walnut FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3702 FC/OP Clear Walnut OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A A A A
3704 FC/FF Clear Walnut FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3712 FC/OP Natural Walnut OPaA A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A A Aa
3714 FC/FF Natural Walnut FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3722 FC/OP Dark Mahogany on Walnut OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A A Aa
3724 FC/FF Dark Mahogany on Walnut FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3752 FC/OP Medium Walnut OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A A Aa
3754 FC/FF Medium Walnut FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3762 FC/OP Dark Walnut OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A A Aa
3764 FC/FF Dark Walnut FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3772 FC/OP Medium Mahogany on Walnut OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A A Aa
3774 FC/FF Medium Mahogany on Walnut FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
Flat CutCherry
Maple
Walnut
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Note: Full-fill finishes are available on worksurfaces only (upcharge may apply).
*To ensure an understanding of the color ranges and characteristic variations of natural veneer, a sign-off sheet is required prior to orders being accepted forthis clear-coat finish. The sign-off sheet is available through Steelcase advertising stock. Form number 05-0001370.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, please visit steelcase.com/materials under the What Works on What section.
Products that are missing from the matrix are not available with these surface materials.
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsE = Establishedi = This finish is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply.
FC = Flat CutOP= Open PoreFF = Full-FillcSee page 22 for a description of fill levels.
SWF is Steelcase Wood Furniture.
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Wood Matrix Systems, Casegoods, and Architecture, continued
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3042 QC/OP Ash* OPxNANANaaA AxNNAxxA A ANa
3222 QC/OP Clear Maple* OPaaaaaaaaaaaxA A AxA A ANa
3224 QC/FF Clear Maple* FFaaxaaaaaaaaNNxxNAxxNa
3272 QC/OP Amber on Maple 3 OPaaaaaaaaaaaxA A AxA A ANa
3274 QC/FF Amber on Maple 3 FFaaxaaaaaaaaNNxxNAxxNa
3292 QC/OP Blonde on Maple OPaaaaaaaaaaaxA A AxA A ANa
3294 QC/FF Blonde on Maple FFaaxaaaaaaaaNNxxNAxxNa
3302 QC/OP Clear Walnut OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A ANA A ANa
3304 QC/FF Clear Walnut FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3312 QC/OP Natural Walnut OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A ANA A ANa
3314 QC/FF Natural Walnut FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3322 QC/OP Dark Mahogany on Walnut OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A ANA A ANa
3324 QC/FF Dark Mahogany on Walnut FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3352 QC/OP Medium Walnut OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A ANA A ANa
3354 QC/FF Medium Walnut FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3362 QC/OP Dark Walnut OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A ANaA ANa
3364 QC/FF Dark Walnut FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3372 QC/OP Medium Mahogany on Walnut OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A ANA A ANa
3374 QC/FF Medium Mahogany on Walnut FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3382 QC/OP Graphite Walnut OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A ANA A ANa
3384 QC/FF Graphite Walnut FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
Quarter Cut
Maple
Walnut
Ash
SWF is Steelcase Wood Furniture.
Note: Full-fill finishes are available on worksurfaces only (upcharge may apply).
*To ensure an understanding of the color ranges and characteristic variations of naturalveneer, a sign-off sheet is required prior to orders being accepted for this clear-coat finish.The sign-off sheet is available through Steelcase advertising stock. Form number 05-0001370 for 3222 and 3224, form number 05-0000756 for 3042.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, please visit steelcase.com/materials underthe What Works on What section.
Products that are missing from the matrix are not available with these surfacematerials.
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsE = Establishedi = This finish is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply.
FC = Flat CutOP= Open PoreFF = Full-FillcSee page 22 for a description of fill levels.
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3602 RC/OP Desert Oak OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A ANa
3604 RC/FF Desert Oak FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3612 RC/OP Warm Oak OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A ANa
3614 RC/FF Warm Oak FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3692 RC/OP Espresso Oak OP A A A A A A A A A A AxA A AxA A ANa
3694 RC/FF Espresso Oak FF A AxA A A A A A A ANNxxNAxxNa
3032 QC/OP Dark Thin Line Bamboo OPxNANANaaA AxNNAxxA A ANa
3052 QC/OP Ribbon Sapele OPxNANANaaA AxNNAxxA A ANa
3832 QC/OP Figured Anegre OPxNANANaaA AxNNAxxA A ANa
3842 QC/OP Figured Makore OPxNANANaaA AxNNAxxA A ANa
Wood Group 3
Rift CutOak
Premium Wood**Wood Group 2
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SWF is Steelcase Wood Furniture.
Note: Full-fill finishes are available on worksurfaces only (upcharge may apply).
**To ensure an understanding of the color ranges and characteristic variations of naturalveneer, a sign-off sheet is required prior to orders being accepted for this clear-coat finish.The sign-off sheet is available through Steelcase advertising stock. Please use form number 09-0000755 for 3032, form number 09-0000757 for 3052, formnumber 09-0000758 for 3832, and form number 09-0000759 for 3842.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, please visit steelcase.com/materials underthe What Works on What section.
Products that are missing from the matrix are not available with these surfacematerials.
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsE = Establishedi = This finish is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply.
FC = Flat CutOP= Open PoreFF = Full-FillcSee page 22 for a description of fill levels.
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Abacus 3 1 66" A AxA A A A A AxA Acadia 3 1 66" A AxxA A A A AxA Alloy 1 66" A AxA ANA A AxA Amirante 3 2 66" AxxxxNA A AxA Ashanti Reverse 3 2 66" AxxxxNA A AxA Bariolage 2 66"xA A A ANxA AxA BellaRose 3 1 66" A AxNANA A AxA Boccie 1 66" A AxA ANA A AxA Bouquet 3 2 66" A AxNANA A AxA Buzz2 i 1 54" A AxNANA AxxA Charm 1 66" AWWVVWWNNWWWW AVVWW Cogent: Geode Seating 3 2 54" A AxNNNA A AxA Cogent: Geode Vertical 3 2 66" A AxNNNA A AxA Embrasure 3 1 66" A AxA ANAxAxA Flip: Orbit 2 66"xxxVVxNxxxNN Flip: Plain Jane 2 66" A ANWW ANA A AxA Flip: TexHex 2 66"xxxVVxNxxxNN Fresco 2 66" A AxA ANA A AxA Lapel 1 66" A AxNNNA A ANN Lido A 66" ANxANNA A ANN Milano 2 66" A AxA ANA A AxA Optic 1 66" A AxNANA A AxA Pianista 1 66"xxNNNNxxxNN Regatta 3 2 66" A AxA A A A A ANN Rhythm 1 66" A AxNxNA AxxA Sprite 66" AxxAxNA ANNN Tinsel 1 66" AWWVVNWNWWWW ANA
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Vertical Surface Fabric Matrix Systems, Casegoods, and Architecture
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available in both directions˛ = Available with exceptionsW = Available in both directions. All fabric finishes are not available. See the Surface Material listing.V = Available with exceptions. All fabric finishes are not available. See the Surface Material listing.E = Established i = This pattern is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply.c See specification guide for details.
Products that are missing from the matrix are notavailable with these surface materials.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, pleasevisit Steelcase.com/materials under the What Works onWhat section.
cSee page 70 , SeatingUpholstery Matrix, for fabricson seating products.
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2722 Cream 3 NA A A
2730 Arctic White A A A A
2746 Black A A A A
2759 Warm White 3 NA A A
2811 Mist 3 NA A A
2883 Seagull A A A A
2884 Milk NA A A
2885 Dune A A A A
2406 Clear Cherry NA AN
2409 Clear Maple NA AN
2410 Graphite Walnut NA AN
2412 Natural Cherry NA AN
2422 Medium Cherry NA AN
2511 Winter on Maple A A AN
2538 Clear Walnut NA AN
2539 Warm Oak NA AN
2714 Natural Walnut NA AN
2772 Medium Mahogany Walnut 3 NA AN
2HAK Clear Oak NA AN
2HAT Acacia NA AN
High-Pressure LaminatesSolid Laminates
Woodgrain Laminates
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Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsE = Establishedc See specification guide
for details.
c See page 52 for laminatecolors for systems,casegoods, and architecturalproducts.
Products that are missing from the matrix are notavailable with these surface materials.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, pleasevisit Steelcase.com/materials under the What Workson What section.
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6009 Arctic White i NNNxNNNNNNNNxxNNANN
6053 Seagull i NNNNNNNANNNNNxNNNNN
6059 Sterling Dark Solid NNNNNNNNNNNNxxNNNNN
6205 Black i A A A A A ANANA A A AxA A A A A
6206 Burgundy NNNNNNNNNNA ANNNNNNN
6249 Platinum Solid i NxNxNNANNxNNAxAxANA
6250 Coffee NNNNxNNNNNA ANNxxNAN
6256 Graphite NNNNxxNNNNA ANNNNNNN
6259 Midnight NNANNNNNNxNNxxNNNNN
6295 Near Black NNNxNNANNNNNNxNNNNN
6301 Aegean NNNNNNNNNNA ANNNNNNN
6302 Baltic NNNNNNNNNNA ANNNNNNN
6303 Pomegranate NNNNNNNNNNA ANNNNNNN
6332 Citron i NNNNNNNNNNNNxxNNNNN
6333 Picasso i NNNNNNNNNNNNxxNNNNN
6334 Flash NNNNNNNNNNNNxxNNNNN
6335 Wasabi i NNNNNNNNNNNNxxNNNNN
6336 Jazz i NNNNNNNNNNA AxxNNNNN
6337 Element NNNNNNNNNNNNxxNNNNN
6338 Chili NNNNNNNNNNNNxxNNNNN
6527 Merle i NNNNNNNANNNNNNNNNNN
6654 Sand NNNNNNNNNNNNNxNNNNN
6BC1 Crimson NNNNNNNNNNNNA ANNNNN
6BC2 Purple NNNNNNNNNNNNA ANNNNN
6BC3 Green NNNNNNNNNNNNA ANNNNN
6BC4 Burgundy NNNNNNNNNNNNA ANNNNN
6BC5 Blue NNNNNNNNNNNNA ANNNNN
6BC6 Orange NNNNNNNNNNNNA ANNNNN
6BC7 Brown NNNNNNNNNNNNA ANNNNN
6BC8 Gold NNNNNNNNNNNNA ANNNNN
6BC9 Red NNNNNNNNNNNNA ANNNNN
Plastics
Select Surfaces - Signature Plastics*
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c See page 56 for plasticcolors on systems andcasegoods and Architectureproducts.
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptions c See specification guide
for details.
Criterion and Drive FCS models are available with 6205 Black plastic only.Move (upholstery version) FCS model is available with 6205 Black plastic only.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, please visit Steelcase.com/materials under the What Works on What section.
Tip: Signature plastics are pre-tested colors that are orderable using standard finish codes, but may have extended lead times. cSee page 100 for additional information.
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7005 Coffee NNNNNNNA ANNNNNNNNNN
7011 Graphite NNNNNNNA ANNNNNNNNNN
4140 Arctic White Gloss i ANANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
8046 Polished Aluminum NNA ANA ANNNNNxNANNxN
9201 Polished Chrome NxNNNNNA ANNNxNNANNA
0835 Black 3 NNNNNNNNNA ANNNNNNAN
4750 Champagne Metallic i NNNNNNNNNNANNNNNNNN
4799 Platinum Metallic i ANNA ANNNNA ANANNNNAN
4803 Near Black Metallic ANANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
7207 Black i NNNNANNNNNNNNNNNNNN
7239 Midnight i NNNNNNNNNANNNNNNNNN
7241 Arctic White i NNNNNNNNNNNNANNNNNN
7250 Sterling Dark Solid NNNANNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Seating Coatings
Metal and Accessory Paint
Miscellaneous Coatings
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c See page 59 for metal andaccessory paint on systemsand casegoods andArchitecture products.
Products that are missing from the matrix are notavailable with these surface materials.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, pleasevisit Steelcase.com/materials under the What Workson What section.
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˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsE = Establishedi = This finish is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply.c See specification guide fordetails.
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Collaboration Frame and inserts European Beech A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Deck Frame Maple A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
England Frame Maple A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Escapade Frame European Beech A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A
Gentry Base, arms, and frame Maple A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Mansfield Frame, back, and arms Maple A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Mingle Legs, back, and arms Maple A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Oriana Frame European Beech A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Sawyer Frame European Beech A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Snodgrass Frame and arms Maple A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Terrazzo Frame and back slats European Beech A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A
Theorum Base Maple A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Topaz Frame and arms European Beech A A A ANA A A A A A A A A A A
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Not every wood color is availableon every seating component. Thismatrix gives an overview of whichwood colors can be specified foreach seating component.
Tip: The wood used in the construction of chairs is eithermaple or European beech. Wood finishes applied to mapleor beech will match the color of stains applied to oak,walnut, or cherry, but will not have the same natural grain.
*Groove tables are wood-veneered product lines.
**Because no stain is used in the clear-coat process, a sign-off will be required prior to orders being accepted for thisfinish. The sign-off sheet is available through Steelcaseadvertising stock.Form number 05-0001370
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, please visit Steelcase.com/materials under the What Works on What section.
Tip: Sawyer will be adding additional wood colors. Pleasecontact your Service Representative for specific dates.
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsE = Established c See specification guide
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Brisa 6 A A A A A ANNA A A ANNANNNA A ANA A A A
Buzz2 ii 1 ANA A A A ANA A ANNA A A ANA A ANA A A A
Chainmail 2 ANA ANNANA A ANNA A A ANA A ANA A A A
Cogent: Connect ii 2 ANA ANNA ANA ANNA A A A ANA ANA A A A
Cogent: Geode Seating 3 2 ANA ANNANA A ANNNA ANNA ANNA A A A
Cogent: Geode Vertical 3 2 ANA ANNANA A ANNNNANNA ANNA A A A
Cogent: Trails 2 ANA ANNANA A ANNNANNNA A ANA A A A
Cricket 2 ANA ANNANA A ANNA ANANA A ANA A A A
Crosswalk 2 ANA ANNANA A ANNNANNNA A ANA A A A
Elmorustical Leather NANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNElmosoft Leather ELNANNA A ANANA A ANANNNA ANANNA A
Gaja — C2C ii 3 ANA A A A ANA A ANNNANNNA A ANA A A A
Jacks 1 ANA A A A ANA A ANNNANNNA A ANA A A A
Jersey Black NANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNANNNNSteelcase Leather LNANNA A ANANA A ANANNNA ANANNA A
Link 1 ANA A A A ANA A A ANNNANNNA A ANA A A A
Nitelights 2 ANA ANNANA A ANNNANNNA A ANA A A A
Playground 1 ANA ANNANA A ANNNANNNA A ANA A A A
Remix ii 5 ANA A A A ANA A ANNNANNNA A ANA A A A
Seating Vinyl 2 NANNA A ANANA A ANANNNA ANANNA A
Spyder 3 2 ANA ANNANNANNNNANNNANANA A A A
Stand In 2 NANNA A ANANA ANNANNNA ANANNA A
Steelcut Trio ii 7 ANA A A A ANANNNNNANNNANANA A A A
Zoe2 2 ANA A A A ANA A ANNNANNNA A ANA A A A
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Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsEL = Elmosoft leatherL = LeatherE = Establishedi = Global palettec See specification guide for details.
Leap 464 Series WorkLounge is standard with Bo Peep. Elmorustical leather is an option.Think 465 Series sewn version available in leather and vinyl only on models with 3D Knit Back.Amia 482 Series sewn version models with leather or vinyl require an “S” suffix with features an additional stitch detail across the lumbar region on theback cushion.3D Knit Upholstery available only on models with 3D Knit Back.c Continued on next page
c See page 64 for fabrics on systemsand casegoods products.
Products that are missing fromthe matrix are not availablewith these surface materials.
Tip: For the most up to date avail-ability information, please visitSteelcase.com/materials under theWhat Works on What section.
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Bo Peep
Brisa
Buzz2
Chainmail
Cogent: Connect
Cogent: Geode Seating
Cogent: Geode Vertical
Cogent: Trails
Cricket
Crosswalk
Elmorustical Leather
Elmosoft Leather
Gaja — C2C
Jacks
Jersey Black
Steelcase Leather
Link
Nitelights
Playground
Remix
Seating Vinyl
Spyder
Stand In
Steelcut Trio
Zoe2
Lea
p 46
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NNA ANA A A A ANA A A A A ANNNNA A A A A A ANAN
A ANNNA A A ANA A ANNNNA A A A A ANNA ANANA
NNNANA A A A ANA A A A A ANNNNA A A A A ANANA
NNNANA A A A ANANA A A ANNNNA A A A A A ANAN
NNNANA A A A ANA A A A A ANNNNA A A A A ANANA
NNNANNA A ANNANANANNNNNNA A A A A ANAN
NNNANNA A ANNANANANNNNNNA A A A A ANAN
NNNANNA A ANNANNNNNNNNNA A A A A A ANAN
NNNANA A A A ANANA A A ANNNNA A A A A ANANA
NNNANNA A A ANANA A A ANNNNA A A A A A ANAN
NNANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
A ANNNA A ANNANANNNNA A A A A ANNNNA ANANA
NNNANA A A A ANA A A A A ANNNNA A A A A ANANA
NNNANA A A A ANANA A A ANNNNA A A A A A ANAN
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
A ANNNA A ANNANANNNNA A A A A ANNNNA ANANA
NNNANA A A A ANANA A A ANNNNA A A A A A ANAN
NNNANA A A A ANANNANANNNNA A A A A A ANAN
NNNANA A A A ANANA A A ANNNNA A A A A A ANAN
NNNA A A A A A ANA A A A A ANNNNA ANNNNANAN
A ANNNA A A ANANANNNNA A A ANANNNNA ANANA
NNNANNA A A ANNNA A A ANNNNNA A ANNNNANAN
A ANNNA A A ANANANNNNA A A ANANNNNA ANANA
NNNANA A A A ANA A A A A ANNNNNA A A A A ANAN
NNNANNA A A ANANA A A ANNNNA A A A A A ANAN
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Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsE = Establishedi = Global palettec See specification guide fordetails.
Ste
elc
ase
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Leap 464 Series WorkLounge is standard with Bo Peep. Elmorustical leather is an option.Think 465 Series sewn version available in leather and vinyl only on models with 3D Knit Back.Amia 482 Series sewn version models with leather or vinyl require an “S” suffix with features an additional stitch detail across the lumbar region on theback cushion.3D Knit Upholstery available only on models with 3D Knit Back.
Products that are missingfrom the matrix are notavailable with thesesurface materials.
Tip: For the most up to dateavailability information, pleasevisit Steelcase.com/materialsunder the What Works onWhat section.
February 2014
Pric
e G
roup
Alc
ove
Col
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ratio
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try
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gle
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Bo Peep 5 A A A A A A A A ANA A A A A A A Brisa 6 A A A A A A A ANA A A A A A A A Buzz2 ii 1 A A A A A A A ANA A A A A A A A Chainmail 2 A A A A A A A A ANA A A A A A A Cogent: Connect ii 2 A A A A A A A ANA A A A A A A A Cogent: Geode Seating 3 2 A A A A A A A A ANA ANA A A A Cogent: Geode Vertical 3 2 A A A A A A A A ANA ANA A A A Cogent: Trails 2 A A A A A A A A ANA A A A A A A Cricket 2 A A A A A A A ANA A A A A A A A Crosswalk 2 A A A A A A A A ANA ANA A A A Elmosoft Leather EL NNNNNNNNNANNA ANNN Gaja C2C ii 3 A A A A A A A A ANA A A A A A A Jacks 1 A A A A A A A A ANA A A A A A A Steelcase Leather L A A A A A A A ANA A A A A A A A Link 1 A A A A A A A A ANA A A A A A A Nitelights 2 A A A A A A A A ANA A A A A A A Playground 1 A A A A A A A A ANA A A A A A A Remix ii 5 A A A A A A A A ANA A A A A A A Seating Vinyl 2 NNA ANA ANNANANA A AN Spyder 3 2 A A A A A A A A ANA ANA A A A Stand In 2 NNA ANA ANNANANA A AN Steelcut Trio ii 7 A A A A A A A A ANA ANA A A A Zoe2 2 A A A A A A A A ANA A A A A A A
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Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsEL = Elmosoft leatherL = LeatherE = Establishedi = Global palettec See specification guide for details.
Note: Certain fabrics andleathers appear loose withcomfort wrinkles whenupholstered.
Not every fabric is available onevery chair. This matrix gives anoverview of the upholstery fabricsthat can be specified on eachseating product line.
Tip: For the most up to date avail-ability information, please visitSteelcase.com/materials under theWhat Works on What section.
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Paint Matrix
Ste
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ase
Su
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Pro
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m
Biv
i
Tou
r
Cam
pfire
Big
Lam
p
Cam
pfire
Big
Tab
le
Cam
pfire
LE
D P
erso
nal T
ask
Ligh
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Cam
pfire
Pap
er T
able
Cam
pfire
Scr
een
Jen
ny T
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Sco
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Sim
ple
Tabl
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Sla
twal
l scr
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and
Mou
ntin
g B
rack
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7207 Black NANNNNNA ANA
7225 Sand NANNNNNNNNA
7241 Arctic White A ANNANNNANA
7243 Seagull NANNNNNNNNA
4750 Champagne Metallic NANNNNNNNNA
4798 Sterling Metallic NANNNNNNNNA
4799 Platinum Metallic A A A A ANNNA A A
7246 Midnight Metallic A A ANNNNNNA A
0835 Black NNNNNNANNNN
4140 Arctic White Gloss NNANNANNNAN
4710 Low Gloss Black NNNNANNNNNN
Accessory Paint
Price Group 1Textured Paint
Price Group 2Smooth Metallic Paint
Textured Metallic Paint
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Paint MatrixTurnstone
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsc See specification guide for details.
Products that aremissing from the matrixare not available withthese surface materials.
For a surface materials listingof individual product lines, seeSurface Materials at the endof each product chapterin the Turnstone FurnitureSpecification Guide.
Tip: For the most up to date avail-ability information, please visitSteelcase.com/materials under theWhat Works on What section.
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LPL
& H
PL A
vaila
ble:
Cam
pfire
Pap
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able
Jen
ny T
able
s
Jen
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Tou
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face
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Exc
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ns:
Biv
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Cam
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Big
Tab
le
Cam
pfire
Sto
rage
Cab
inet
s
Sim
ple
Tabl
es
Tou
r Ver
tical
Sur
face
s
Tou
r Cou
nter
tops
Low-Pressure Laminate (LPL)247L Black Version 2 LPL NA AN NNNNNN
25L1 Winter on Maple LPL NA A A NNNNA A
25L5 Virginia Walnut LPL NA A A A A A A A A
25L6 Blackwood LPL NA A A A A A A A A
25L8 Clear Walnut LPL NA A A A A A A A A
25L9 Warm Oak LPL NA A A A A A A A A
262L Marbled Maple LPL NA AN NNNNNN
264L Chocolate Walnut LPL NA AN NNNNNN
267L Marbled Cherry Version 2 LPL NA AN NNNNNN
26L1 Natural Cherry Version 2 LPL NA A A NA ANA A
2L03 Brushed Silver LPL NA AN NNNNNN
2L09 Clear Maple LPL NA AN NANNNN
2L30 Arctic White LPL NA A A NA ANA A
2L50 Vanadium Fiber LPL NA AN NNNNNN
2L52 Tungsten Fiber LPL NA AN NNNNNN
2L83 Seagull LPL NA AN NNANNN
2L85 Dune LPL NA AN NA ANNN
2LAK Clear Oak LPL NA A A NA ANNN
2LAT Acacia LPL NA A A NA ANNN
High-Pressure Laminate (HPL)
2406 Clear Cherry HPL NA AN NNNNNN
2412 Natural Cherry Version 2 HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2422 Medium Cherry HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2503 Brushed Silver HPL NA AN NNNNNN
2511 Winter on Maple HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2535 Virginia Walnut HPL A A A A NNNNNN
2536 Blackwood HPL A A A A NNNNNN
2538 Clear Walnut HPL A A A A NNNNNN
2539 Warm Oak HPL A A A A NNNNNN
2592 Blonde on Maple HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2612 Marbled Maple HPL NA AN NNNNNN
2614 Chocolate Walnut HPL NA AN NNNNNN
2615 Marbled Cherry Version 2 HPL NA AN NNNNNN
2714 Natural Walnut HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2722 Cream HPL NA AN NNNNNN
2730 Arctic White HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2746 Black HPL NA AN NNNNNN
2759 Warm White HPL NA AN NNNNNN
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For a surface materials listingof individual product lines, seeSurface Materials at the endof each product chapterin the Turnstone FurnitureSpecification Guide.
Color, stability, andlightingSurface materials are formu-lated to maintain compati-bility under horizon light,daylight, and cool whitelight. As a precaution,always select colors andmaterials under the specifictype of lighting they willreceive in actual office use.Particular care should beused with high intensitydischarge light, which canadversely affect colorcompatibility.
Tip: For the most up to dateavailability information,please visitSteelcase.com/materialsunder the What Works onWhat section.
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptions c See Surface Materials
and Specifying pages.
Products that aremissing from the matrixare not available withthese surface materials.
Laminate Core Palette Matrix TurnstoneApplies to products that share a common laminate palette: Tour, Campfire, and Jenny
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LPL
& H
PL A
vaila
ble:
Cam
pfire
Pap
er T
able
Jen
ny T
able
s
Jen
ny T
able
t Arm
s
Tou
r Wor
ksur
face
s an
d S
helv
es
Exc
eptio
ns:
Biv
i
Cam
pfire
Big
Tab
le
Cam
pfire
Sto
rage
Cab
inet
s
Sim
ple
Tabl
es
Tou
r Ver
tical
Sur
face
s
Tou
r Cou
nter
tops
High-Pressure Laminate (HPL) Continued
2772 Medium Mahogany on Walnut HPL NA AN NNNNNN
2811 Mist HPL NA AN NNNNNN
2820 Coffee Speckle HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2822 Woodrose Speckle HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2823 Driftwood Speckle HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2824 Smoke Speckle HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2825 Vandium Speckle HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2850 Vanadium Fiber HPL NA AN NNNNNN
2851 Rhyme Fiber HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2852 Tungsten Fiber HPL NA AN NNNNNN
2854 Vellum Fiber HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2859 Novell Fiber HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2860 Granite Fiber HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2861 Coconut Fiber HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2862 Stucco Fiber HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2870 Blonde Bronze Patina HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2871 Blackened Bronze Patina HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2873 Instant Iron Patina HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2883 Seagull HPL NA AN NNNNNN
2884 Milk HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2885 Dune HPL NA AN NNNNNN
2920 Marl Micro HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2921 Gypsum Micro HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2922 Clay Micro HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2923 Shadow Micro HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2HAK Clear Oak HPL NA A A NNNNNN
2HAT Acacia HPL NA A A NNNNNN
For a surface materials listingof individual product lines, seeSurface Materials at the endof each product chapterin the Turnstone FurnitureSpecification Guide.
Laminate Core Palette Matrix TurnstoneApplies to products that share a common laminate palette: Tour, Campfire, and Jenny
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptions c See Surface Materials
and Specifying pages.
Color, stability, andlightingSurface materials are formu-lated to maintain compati-bility under horizon light,daylight, and cool whitelight. As a precaution,always select colors andmaterials under the specifictype of lighting they willreceive in actual office use.Particular care should beused with high intensitydischarge light, which canadversely affect colorcompatibility.
Tip: For the most up to dateavailability information,please visitSteelcase.com/materialsunder the What Works onWhat section.
Products that aremissing from the matrixare not available withthese surface materials.
Ste
elc
ase
Su
rfac
es
Pro
gra
m
Laminate Core PaletteMatrix
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Wood Seating Matrix Turnstone
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Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsE= Establishedc See specification guide for
details.
Products that aremissing from the matrixare not available withthese surface materials.
Woo
d Fi
nish
341
2 N
atur
al C
herr
y 3
352
2 C
lear
Map
le
361
1 N
atur
al O
ak
376
2 D
ark
Wal
nut
alight lounge ottomans A ANA
alight occasional tables A ANA
Campfire personal table NNAN
Jenny A ANA
Tip: The wood used inconstruction of chairs iseither maple or Europeanbeech. Wood finishes willmatch, but will not have the same natural grain. Note: Wood color 3522 is aclear coat. Therefore, thenatural variations in wood(maple or European beech)will be visible.
For a surface materials listingof individual product lines, seeSurface Materials at the endof each product chapter in theTurnstone FurnitureSpecification Guide.
Tip: For the most up to date avail-ability information, please visitSteelcase.com/materials under theWhat Works on What section.
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elc
ase
Su
rfac
es
Pro
gra
m
Plastic Maxtrix Plastic Matrix Turnstone
Biv
i Scr
een
PU
CK
S
Buo
y
Cam
pfire
LE
D P
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nal T
ask
Ligh
t
Cam
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Pap
er T
able
Cob
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ect
Sco
op
Sla
twal
l Scr
eens
Sw
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r Mar
tini T
able
6009 Arctic White A A A ANNNN
627T Black NNNNNNNA
6205 Black NANNNNNN
6249 Platinum Solid ANNNNNNN
628T Natural NNNNNNNA
6295 Near Black NNNNANNN
631T Dark Grey NNNNNNNA
6333 Picasso NANNNNNN
6335 Wasabi NANNNNNN
6337 Element NANNNNNN
6338 Chili NANNNNNN
6505 Frosted White NNNNNNAN
6506 Frosted Blue NNNNNNAN
6507 Frosted Green NNNNNNAN
6527 Merle NANNNNNN
6618 White NNNNNANN
6682 Cobblestone NNNNNANN
6695 Midnight ANNNNNNN
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For a surface materials listingof individual product lines, seeSurface Materials at the endof each product chapter in theTurnstone FurnitureSpecification Guide.
Products that aremissing from the matrixare not available withthese surface materials.
Tip: For the most up to dateavailability information, pleasevisit Steelcase.com/materialsunder the What Works onWhat section.
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsc See specification guide for
details.
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Seating Matrix Turnstone
Pric
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roup
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Buo
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Big
Lam
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Cam
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Sco
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Sea
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Tou
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Bo Peep 5 A ANANNA ANNNA AN Brisa 6 ANNANNA ANNNA AN Buzz2 1 A ANANNA ANANA A A Chainmail 2 A ANANNA ANNNA A A Cogent: Connect 2 A A A A A A A ANNA A A A Cogent: Geode Seating 3 2 ANNNNNA ANNNA AN Cogent: Geode Vertical 3 2 ANNNNNA ANNNA AN Cogent: Trails 2 ANNANNA ANNNA AN Cricket 2 ANNANNA ANNNA AN Crosswalk 2 ANNANNA ANNNA AN Gaja — C2C 3 ANNANNA ANNNA AN Jacks 1 ANNANNA ANNNA AN Turnstone Leather NANNNNNNNNANNNNN Steelcase Leather L NNNNNNNANNNNAN Link 1 ANNANNA ANNNA AN Nitelights 2 ANNANNA ANNNA AN Playground 1 ANNANNA ANNNA AN Remix 5 ANNANNA ANNNA AN Seating Vinyl 2 ANNANNNANNNA AN Spyder 3 2 ANNANNA ANNNA AN Stand In 2 ANNANNA ANNNA AN Steelcut Trio 7 ANNNNNA ANNNA AN Zoe2 2 ANNANNA ANNNA AN
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For a surface materials listingof individual product lines, seeSurface Materials at the endof each product chapter in theTurnstone FurnitureSpecification Guide.
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptions¸ = COM approvedE = EstablishedL = Leatherc See specification guide
for details.
Tip: All Steelcase Textiles PriceGroup 3 upholstery requires anadditional leadtime of two ormore weeks.
Tip: For the most up to date avail-ability information, please visitSteelcase.com/materials under theWhat Works on What section.
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ase
Su
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es
Pro
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Seating Upholstery Matrix for Turnstone Collectionby Designtex Turnstone
Pric
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roup
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ly S
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Tou
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ile C
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Boyne 3 ANNNNANNNNA ANNNNNNA ANN Glen Arbor 4 ANNNNANNNNA ANNNNNNA ANN Great Lakes 3 ANNNNANNNNA ANNNNNNA ANN Leland 4 ANNNNANNNNA ANNNNNNA ANN Ludington 2 ANNNNANNNNNNANNNNNNA ANN Saugatuck 4 ANNNNANNNNA ANNNNNA ANN Tip: All textiles in theTurnstone Collection byDesigntex program arestocked and available instandard leadtime. Thefabrics are supported justlike standard fabrics - whichmakes ordering easy.
Tip: For the most up todate availability information,please visitSteelcase.com/materialsunder the What Works onWhat section.
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptions¸ = COM approvedc See Surface Materials and
Specifying pages.
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Tip: All Steelcase Textiles PriceGroup 3 upholstery requires anadditional leadtime of two ormore weeks.
Tip: For the most up to date avail-ability information, please visitSteelcase.com/materials under theWhat Works on What section.
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Tip: All textiles in theTurnstone Collection byDesigntex program arestocked and available instandard leadtime. Thefabrics are supported justlike standard fabrics - whichmakes ordering easy.
Tip: For the most up todate availability information,please visitSteelcase.com/materialsunder the What Works onWhat section.
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Surface Materials Reference Manual 83
Steelcase maintains high standards forsurface materials through extensive testingconducted in our own and independentlaboratories. Our materials meet or exceedall industry standards. We are committed toproviding materials of the highest qualitythat preserve the safety and well-being ofour customers.
Test Standards 84
Vertical Surface Fabric Technical Information 90
Seating Upholstery Technical Information 94
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All Steelcase surface materials are tested toensure that they meet or exceed all appro-priate industry and Steelcase standards.Through testing, we are able to offer ourwarranty with confidence, knowing that ourproducts are of the highest quality.
Whenever possible, testing is done inSteelcase facilities. Independent test labs,such as Underwriters Laboratories, arecontracted to perform tests which requirespecial testing facilities or independentverification of results.
Taber Abrasion Test cPage 84
Wyzenbeek Abrasion Test cPage 85
UL Flammability Test: ASTM E-84, UL Standard cPage 85
California Technical Bulletin 133 cPage 86
45-Degree Open Flame Burn Test: California Technical Bulletin 117 cPage 86
Weight of Woven Fabric Test cPage 86
Colorfastness to Crocking cPage 87
Colorfastness to Light cPage 87
ACT Textile Performance Guidelines cPage 87
Taber Abrasion Test
Purpose: To establish that Steelcasestandard textiles meet or exceed industrystandards for wear.
General Description: The TaberAbrasion test is used in the contractfurniture industry, but not as often as theWyzenbeek test. Steelcase fabrics aretested with both methods to meet allindustry standards.
The test measurement is given in cycles,which indicate how many abrasive revolu-tions can be applied to a fabric before thefirst yarn or fibers begin to break.
The Taber Abrasion test is used both forseating upholstery and vertical surfacefabrics.
• Steelcase seating upholstery fabrics mustpass a minimum of 300 cycles. ManySteelcase fabrics have Taber readingsthat are much higher, indicating a highcapacity for wear.
• Steelcase vertical surface fabrics mustpass a minimum of 150 cycles. Thesefabrics are not subject to the same degreeof wear as seating upholstery, and aTaber reading of 150 cycles is acceptable.
Procedure: The test is performed on aTaber Abrasion machine. A square of thefabric to be tested is mounted on a flat,circular specimen holder, which is thenrotated against a pair of abrasive wheels. A vacuum system removes abradedparticles, and a counter indicates thenumber of revolutions completed. After a predetermined number of revolutions (or cycles), the specimen is removed andexamined for pilling and wear under amicroscope. The number of cycles isincreased until the sample shows signs of yarn or fabric wear.
Test Results:cSee pages 90 – 98 for test results forspecific fabrics.
Testing Facility: Tests are performed inthe Steelcase laboratories.
Test Standards
The Taber abrasion tester is used for bothseating upholstery and vertical surfacetextiles to test fabric wear.
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Purpose: To establish that Steelcasestandard textiles meet or exceed industrystandards for wear.
General Description: The Wyzenbeektest is the most commonly used abrasiontest in the contract furniture industry.Steelcase fabrics are tested with both thismethod and the Taber Abrasion test to meetall industry standards.
The test measurement is given in doublerubs, which indicate how many abrasionscan be applied to the fabric before it beginsto show loose threads or other signs ofobvious wear.
The Wyzenbeek Abrasion test is primarilyfor seating upholstery fabrics, but it can alsobe used to test vertical surface fabrics.
• Steelcase vertical surface fabrics aretested with the Taber Abrasion test only.Wyzenbeek testing for vertical surfacefabrics is available only on request.
Procedure: Four specimens of the fabricto be tested are mounted on a foamsubstrate. Each sample is rubbed by anabrading surface on an oscillating cylinder.The abrading surface is wire screen meshor cotton duck. Two specimens are tested inthe warp direction, and two are tested in thefill direction.
A counter indicates the number of doublerubs (cycles) completed. The specimen isexamined for wear at 3,000 double rubintervals. Testing continues until the sampleshows signs of wear.
Steelcase performs this test using cottonduck; results for wire screen mesh tests are available on request.
Test Results:cSee pages 90 – 98 for test results forspecific fabrics.
Testing Facility: Tests are performedin either the Steelcase laboratories orindependent laboratories.
UL Flammability Test
ASTM E-84, UL Standard
Purpose: To establish that Steelcasevertical surface fabrics meet or exceedindustry standards for fire safety. Important:This is a complete product assembly test.Therefore, an individual fabric alone is nottested by this test method.
General Description: The FlammabilityASTM E-84 test determines the compar-ative burning behavior of exposed verticalsurface textiles on assembled products. Thetest measurement is given as the maximumdistance and time a flame travels across anignited sample and the extent that smoke isgenerated.
All Steelcase vertical surface fabrics aretested, and must meet or exceed the UL or Building Code standard. When COMfabrics are specified, Steelcase makes no claims of flammability resistance andassumes no liability, unless the fabrics aretested in UL laboratories. Steelcase will notapply any vertical surface fabrics toproducts unless they meet UL requirements.
Procedure: Textiles are tested on actualproducts.
A vertical surface textile sample is placedon the product in a fire test chamber 25 feetlong. Two gas burners then deliver flamesupward against the surface of the sample.The fabric is allowed to burn for ten minutesand is observed through windows in thechamber’s sides.
Test Results:cSee pages 90 – 98 for test results forspecific fabrics.
Testing Facility: Tests are performed inthe Steelcase laboratories or independentlaboratories.
Test Standards
Wyzenbeek Abrasion test is the mostcommon abrasion test used in the contracttextile industry. Steelcase uses theWyzenbeek method for seating upholsteryto test fabric wear.
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California Technical Bulletin 133
Purpose: To establish which Steelcaseseating model combinations and standardupholstery meet California Technical Bulletin133 (TB 133) requirements. Important: This is a complete product assembly test.Therefore, an individual fabric is not TB 133 approved.
General Description: CaliforniaTechnical Bulletin 133 (TB 133) is a fullscale fire test for seating products manufac-tured for use in certain public buildings. The test measures the amount of heatgenerated and the rate at which it isgenerated. In addition smoke opacity,carbon monoxide generation, and temper-ature are measured in the test room, as well as the weight loss of the product beingtested. Test criteria have been developedthat set limits on each of the measurementsthat are listed.
When COM fabrics are specified, Steelcasemakes no claims of flammability resistanceand assumes no liability unless the fabricsand seating model are evaluated inindependent laboratories. cSee page 125 for more information on fire code seating.
Procedure: TB 133 tests furniture thatincludes all of its essential features. Afinished piece of furniture is placed in a testroom and ignited by a gas ignition burner.
Testing Facility: State Department ofConsumer Affairs, Bureau of HomeFurnishing and Thermal Insulation
45-Degree Open Flame Burn TestCalifornia Technical Bulletin 117
Purpose: To establish that all standardSteelcase seating textiles meet or exceedindustry standards for flammability.
General Description: This is a simpletest that takes place in a standard flamma-bility cabinet. All Steelcase textiles mustpass this test. When COM fabrics arespecified, Steelcase makes no claims offlammability resistance and assumes noliability, unless the fabrics are tested inSteelcase laboratories.cSee page 125 for more information on fire code seating.
Procedure: This test uses ten samples ofthe fabric to be tested, with half the samplescut in the warp direction and half cut in thefill direction. Each specimen is placed on aholder in a 45-degree flammability cabinetand is ignited by a one-second exposure toan open flame. The specimen is thenobserved to determine the time it takes forthe fabric to burn.
Testing Facility: Tests are performed inthe Steelcase laboratories.
Weight of Woven Fabric Test
Purpose: To determine the weight offabrics per linear yard.
General Description: Steelcase weighswoven fabrics to ensure that they meet orexceed industry standards and to ensureproduct consistency. Fabric weights mayvary slightly from lot to lot due to productionand processing variations.
Procedure: Fabric is cut to a one squarefoot size, folded, weighed to the nearest 0.1 ounce, and the weight is recorded.Weighing occurs under standard controlledconditions for temperature and humidity.
Test Results:cSee pages 90 – 98 for test results forspecific fabrics.
Testing Facility: Tests are performed inthe Steelcase laboratories.
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Colorfastness to Crocking
Purpose: To establish that the dyes fromtextiles will not be transferred to othersurfaces, such as clothing and othersurfaces in the environment, by rubbing orrepeated contact.
General Description: This test isapplicable to all colored textiles, whetherdyed, printed, or otherwise colored.Steelcase tests fabrics for two types ofcrocking: dry (color transfer from a dryspecimen) and wet (color transfer from aspecimen that has been saturated withdistilled water).
All Steelcase standard textiles meet orexceed industry standards for wet and drycrocking.
Procedure: The colorfastness to crockingtests require two samples of the fabric to betested (one sample each for the dry and wettests). Both tests use a standard crockmeter,which holds the sample in place and thenrubs it against a white test cloth, for 10 rubs,under controlled conditions.
In the dry crocking test, the sample whitecloth is removed at the completion of thetest, and any color that has transferred to itis assessed by comparison with the AATCC(American Association of Textile Chemistsand Colorists) Chromatic TransferenceScale or Grey Scale for Staining.
The same procedure is followed for the wetcrocking test, only a specific portion of thetest sample is saturated with distilled waterbefore the rubs begin. At the completion ofthe test the white cloth is removed andallowed to dry before comparison with theAATCC Chromatic Transference Scale orGrey Scale for Staining.
Test Results: Test results are availableon request.
Testing Facility: Tests are performed inthe Steelcase laboratories.
Colorfastness to Light
Purpose: To establish that Steelcasestandard textiles will retain their color aftercontinuous exposure to light.
General Description: The colorfastnessto light test is applicable to all Steelcasestandard textiles and for colorants, finishes,and treatments applied to textile materials.
Colorfastness for all Steelcase textiles isClass 4 or better, which meets or exceedsindustry standards.
Procedure: The colorfastness to light test requires one sample of the fabric to betested. The specimen is mounted on aholder and a portion of it is covered, toprovide comparison to the exposed area.The specimen is then continuously exposedto the light of a carbon arc lamp with aspecified output of ultraviolet light at acontrolled distance for 40 hours. At thecompletion of the test the specimen isuncovered, removed, and examined forvisible fade.
Test Results:cSee pages 90 – 98 for test results forspecific fabrics.
Testing Facility: Tests are performed inthe Steelcase laboratories.
ACT Textile Performance Guidelines
The Association for Contract Textilesaddresses issues related to contract fabrics.ACT member companies focus their busi-ness on the contract interiors market. Thismarket is important to Steelcase and we arean associate member of the Association forContract Textiles.
Steelcase supports the Association forContract Textiles performance guidelines.The surface materials sampling programshows the ACT symbols because our mate-rials meet or exceed the ACT performanceguidelines. Steelcase materials are tested tomeet Steelcase test standards and the ACTperformance guidelines.
The six symbols give end-users perfor-mance information in a visual way. Thesymbols, product application, the minimumtest criteria that the materials pass, and adescription of the tests are all listed on pages 88 – 89 . This information comes fromthe ACT Textile Performance GuidelinesBooklet.
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Flame Resistance
Upholstery
Passes: California Bulletin 117 Section E
Panels
Passes: ASTM E 84 (unadhered method)
Flame resistance refers to a fabric’sability to resist burning.
The flammability test is dictated by the end-use for the fabric.
The two testing methods most commonlyused to measure flame resistance are theTunnel Test (ASTM E-84) and the VerticalFlame Test (used by California Bulletin 117).
In the Tunnel Test, the fabric to beevaluated is clamped (unadhered method)or glued (adhered method) to a substrate.The substrate is placed on the ceiling of thetest chamber and ignited by a flame frombelow. The fabric sample is then evaluatedfor the density of the smoke formed, theamount of the fuel contributed and theextent of the flame spread. Based on thesefactors, a rating is established.
In the Vertical Flame Test, the fabric to beevaluated is mounted in a vertical holderand exposed to an open flame for a specificamount of time. Once the flame is removed,the after flame and char length of the testsample are measured against various codestandards to establish a classification.
Colorfastness to Wet and Dry Crocking
Upholstery
Passes: AATCC 8 Dry Crocking, Class 4 minimumWet Crocking, Class 3 minimum
Panels
Passes: AATCC 8, Class 3 minimum
Colorfastness is a fabric’s ability toretain color in various conditions.
Crocking refers to the rubbing off of colorfrom a fabric when subjected to abrasion.
To measure for colorfastness to crocking,the fabric to be tested is rubbed withsquares of white cotton fabric (both wet and dry) under controlled pressure for aspecified number of times. The amount ofcolor transferred to the white test squares ismatched to a control chart and a rating isestablished.
Class 5 = no color transferClass 1 = high degree of color transfer
Colorfastness to Light
Upholstery
Passes: AATCC 16A or AATCC 16EClass 4 minimum at 40 hours
Panels
Passes: AATCC 16A or AATCC 16EClass 4 minimum at 40 hours
Colorfastness to light refers to afabric’s ability to resist fading when exposedto light.
To measure for colorfastness to light, thefabric to be tested is exposed under specificconditions to a controlled light source whichsimulates the sun's rays. At timed intervals,the test swatch is compared to a gray scaleand the degree of fading is rated.
Class 5 = no fadingClass 1 = high degree of fading
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Physical Properties
Upholstery
Passes: Brush pill ASTM D3511, 3 minimum
Passes: Breaking strength ASTM D3597-D1682-6450 pounds minimum in warp and filling
Passes: Seam strength ASTM D3597-D43425 pounds minimum in warp and filling
Panels
Passes: Breaking strength D5034 Grab Method 35 pounds minimum in warp and filling
Passes:Seam strength ASTM D3597-D434 25 pounds minimum in warp and filling
Pilling is the formation of fuzzy balls onthe surface of a fabric. Pilling occurs whenloose fibers in the fabric are worked to thesurface after the fabric is subjected toabrasion.
The Brush Pill Test uses nylon bristles torub the surface of the fabric to be tested fora specific amount of time. The number ofballs or pills that form on the surface of thefabric are counted and the fabric isevaluated in a 1 to 5 rating system.
Class 5 = no pillingClass 1 = severe pilling
Breaking strength measures a fabric’sability to resist tearing or breaking whensubjected to tension.
To evaluate breaking strength, the fabric tobe tested is gripped by clamps at one endwhile weight is applied to pull it from theother end. This test is performed in both thewarp and the filling directions. The number of pounds required to cause thefabric to break or tear determines the rating.
50 pounds minimum = upholstery35 pounds minimum = panel and vertical surface fabrics
Seam strength refers to the conditionwhen fabrics pull apart at a sewn seam.
To measure a fabric’s ability to resist seam slippage, a seam is sewn in the fabricto be tested. These sewn fabrics are thenclamped at one end and pulled by weightsat the other end. The test is performed in both the warp and filling directions. The weight is increased until the seamseparates a specified distance. The numberof pounds required to cause this separationdetermines the fabric's rating.
25 pounds minimum = upholstery25 pounds minimum = panel and verticalsurface fabrics
Abrasion
General Contract Upholstery
Passes: ASTM 3597 modified (#10 cotton duck)
Passes: 15,000 double rubs Wyzenbeek method
Heavy Duty Upholstery
Passes: ASTM 3597 modified (#10 cotton duck)
Passes: 30,000 double rubs Wyzenbeek method
Abrasion resistance is the ability of afabric to withstand surface wear fromrubbing.
Wyzenbeek test method (modified)
The fabric to be tested is pulled taut andrubbed in both the warp and filling directionsusing a piece of cotton duck fabric as theabradant. The number of cycles, or doublerubs endured before the fabric shows“noticeable wear” is counted. This numberdetermines the fabric’s abrasion rating.
15,000 double rubs = general contractupholstery30,000 double rubs = heavy duty upholstery
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Steelcase Textiles
Abacus cPage 91
Acadia cPage 91
Alloy cPage 91
Amiranté cPage 91
Ashanti Reverse cPage 91
Bariolage cPage 91
BellaRose cPage 91
Boccie cPage 91
Bouquet cPage 91
Buzz2 i cPage 91
Charm cPage 92
Cogent: Geode Vertical E cPage 92
Embrasure cPage 92
Flip: Orbit cPage 92
Flip: Plain Jane cPage 92
Flip: TexHex cPage 92
Fresco cPage 92
Lapel cPage 92
Lido cPage 92
Milano cPage 92
Optic cPage 93
Pianista cPage 93
Regatta cPage 93
Rhythm cPage 93
Sprite cPage 93
Tinsel cPage 93
ApplicationSystems, casegoods, and Architecture.cSee page 64 , Vertical Surface FabricMatrix, for product line availability.
Vertical Surface Fabric Technical InformationSteelcase Surfaces
E = Establishedi = This pattern is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply.
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Type of Dyeing
Abrasion Taber
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Origin
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Warranty
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100% polyester
Acrylic
Jacquard weave
66"
241⁄2" vertical x 142⁄5"horizontal
Yarn
300 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 11ounces per linear yard
Canada
12 years
Acadia
1
100% polyester
Acrylic
Jacquard weave
66"
12" vertical x131⁄2" horizontal
Piece
300 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 9.9ounces per linear yard
USA
12 years
Alloy
1
100% polyester (antimony free yarn**)
None
Jacquard weave
66"
None
Jet
400 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 10ounces per linear yard
USA
12 years
Amiranté
2
100% polyester
Acrylic
Jacquard weave
66"
291⁄2" vertical x284⁄5" horizontal
Package
200 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 8ounces per linear yard
Canada
12 years
Ashanti Reverse
2
100% polyester
Acrylic
Jacquard weave
66"
99⁄16" vertical x131⁄2" horizontal
Yarn
300 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 8ounces per linear yard
USA
12 years
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Backing
Construction
Width
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Type of Dyeing
Abrasion Taber
Colorfastness
Cleaning Code
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Origin
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2
100% pre-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Dobby weave
66"
23⁄20" vertical x31⁄3" horizontal
Package
400 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 12ounces per linear yard
Canada
12 years
BellaRose
1
83% pre-consumerrecycled polyester,17% post-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Jacquard weave
66"
163⁄8" vertical x207⁄8" horizontal
Package
150 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 10.4ounces per linear yard
USA
12 years
Boccie
1
100% pre-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Dobby weave
66"29⁄100" vertical x29⁄100" horizontal
Package
600 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 10.2ounces per linear yard
Canada
12 years
Bouquet
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60% pre-consumerrecycled polyester,40% post-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Jacquard weave
66"
284⁄5" vertical x9" horizontal
Yarn
150 cycles
Class 4 or better
S
Approximately 11.2ounces per linear yard
USA
12 years
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100% polyester (anti-mony free yarn**)
None
Dobby weave
54"
None
Piece
900 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 14ounces per linear yard
USA
12 years
*Heavy metals bio-accumulate and can be toxic to humans and to the environment. This material iscertified by MBDC as having less than 100 parts per million of any heavy metal of concern.
**Yarn used in making this material contains less than 100 parts per million of antimony.
i = This pattern is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply. Global colors are noted by this globe symbol.
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*Heavy metals bio-accumulate and can be toxic to humans and to the environment. This material iscertified by MBDC as having less than 100 parts per million of any heavy metal of concern.
**Yarn used in making this material contains less than 100 parts per million of antimony.
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100% pre-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Jacquard weave
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157⁄100" vertical x1353⁄100" horizontal
Warp: naturalFill: package
400 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 9ounces per linear yard
Canada
12 years
Cogent: GeodeVertical E2
Antimony freepolyester*
None
Jacquard weave
66"
284⁄5" vertical x142⁄5" horizontal
Yarn
200 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 10.5ounces per linear yard
Canada
5 years
Embrasure
1
100% polyester
Acrylic
Plain weave
66"3⁄100" vertical x13⁄100" horizontal
Warp: undyedFill: stock
200 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 9.9ounces per linear yard
Canada
12 years
Flip: Orbit
2
82% pre-consumerrecycled polyester, 18% post-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Jacquard weave
66"
9" vertical x81⁄4" horizontal
Dispersed
100 cycles
Class 4 or better
S
Approximately 15.3ounces per linear yard
USA
12 years
Flip: Plain Jane
2
58% pre-consumerrecycled polyester, 42% post-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Jacquard weave
66"
157⁄100" vertical x0" horizontal
Dispersed
196 cycles
Class 4 or better
S
Approximately 15ounces per linear yard
USA
12 years
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Backing
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Cleaning Code
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Origin
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Flip: TexHex
2
83% pre-consumerrecycled polyester, 17% post-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Jacquard weave
66"
29.438" vertical x161⁄2" horizontal
Dispersed
100 cycles
Class 4 or better
S
Approximately 15.2ounces per linear yard
USA
12 years
Fresco
2
65% pre-consumerrecycled polyester,35% post-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Jacquard weave
66"
1722⁄25" vertical
Yarn
200 cycles
Class 4 or better
S
Approximately 11.1ounces per linear yard
USA
12 years
Lapel
1
100% pre-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Jacquard weave
66"
None
Jet
600 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 9.4ounces per linear yard
USA
12 years
Lido
A
52% pre-consumerrecycled polyester, 48% post-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Dobby weave
66"
None
Yarn
150 cycles
Class 4
WS
11.5 ounces per linearyard
USA
5 years
Milano
2
65% pre-consumerrecycled polyester,35% post-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Jacquard weave
66"
131⁄2" vertical
Yarn
200 cycles
Class 4 or better
S
Approximately 10.7ounces per linear yard
USA
12 years
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Optic
1
70% pre-consumerrecycled polyester, 30% post-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Jacquard weave
66"
227⁄10" vertical x161⁄2" horizontal
Yarn
200 cycles
Class 4 or better
W
Approximately 9.5ounces per linear yard
USA
12 years
Pianista
1
100% pre-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Jacquard weave
66"
9.71" vertical x14.028" horizontal
Yarn
300 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 7.5ounces per linear yard
Canada
12 years
Regatta
2
100% polyester
None
Dobby weave
66"3⁄50" vertical x3⁄50" horizontal
Stock
500 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 17ounces per linear yard
Canada
12 years
Rhythm
1
74% pre-consumerrecycled polyester, 26% post-consumerrecycled polyester
Polyester
Jacquard weave
66"
31.85" vertical x161⁄2" horizontal
Dispersed
200 cycles
Class 4 or better
W
Approximately 12.1ounces per linear yard
USA
12 years
Sprite
A
95% pre-consumerrecycled polyester, 5%post-consumer recycledpolyester
None
Dobby weave
66"
.83" vertical x
.26" horizontal
Package
150 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 10.8ounces per linear yard
USA
5 years
Price Group
Content
Backing
Construction
Width
Repeat Size
Type of Dyeing
Abrasion Taber
Colorfastness
Cleaning Code
Fabric Weight
Origin
ACT Symbols
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Tinsel
1
100% pre-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Jacquard weave
66"1⁄4" vertical x3⁄20" horizontal
Warp: naturalFill: natural and package
400 cycles
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 7.8ounces per linear yard
Canada
12 years
*Heavy metals bio-accumulate and can be toxic to humans and to the environment. This material iscertified by MBDC as having less than 100 parts per million of any heavy metal of concern.
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Bo Peep cPage 95
Buzz2 i cPage 95
Chainmail cPage 95
Cogent: Connect i cPage 95
Cogent: Geode Seating E cPage 95
Cogent: Trails cPage 95
Cricket cPage 95
Crosswalk cPage 95
Gaja – C2C i cPage 95
Jacks cPage 95
Link cPage 96
Nitelights cPage 96
Playground cPage 96
Remix i cPage 96
Spyder E cPage 96
Steelcut Trio i cPage 96
Zoe2 cPage 96
Leather/Coated Materials
Brisa cPage 96
Elmosoft Leather cPage 96
Seating Vinyl cPage 96
Stand In cPage 97
Steelcase Leather cPage 97
Other Upholstery
3D Knit i cPage 97
Connect 3D i cPage 97
Jersey Mesh cPage 97
QiVi Net i cPage 97
Reply Air Mesh i cPage 97
Turnstone Collection by Designtex
Boyne cPage 98
Glen Arbor cPage 98
Great Lakes cPage 98
Leland cPage 98
Ludington cPage 98
Saugatuck cPage 98
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100% Wool
None
Dobby weave
54"
None
Piece
90,000 cyclesMartindale Method
Class 4 or better
S
Approximately 27ounces per linear yard
Available with upcharge
Brazil
5 years
Buzz2 i
1
100% polyester (anti-mony free yarn*)
None
Dobby weave
54"
None
Piece
100,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 14ounces per linear yard
Available with upcharge
USA
12 years
Chainmail
2
100% post consumerrecycled polyester
None
Dobby weave
54"1⁄8" vertical x 1⁄4" horizontal
Piece
160,000 double rubs
Class 5
WS
Approximately 18ounces per linear yard
Available with upcharge
Canada
12 years
Cogent: Connect i
2
Antimony freepolyester*
None
Circular Knit
62"
None
Jet
100,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 16.4ounces per linear yard
Available with upcharge
USA
12 years
Cogent: GeodeSeating
2
Antimony freepolyester*
None
Jacquard weave
54"
244⁄5" vertical x15" horizontal
Yarn
66,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 10.6ounces per linear yard
Available with upcharge
Canada
5 years
Cogent: Trails
2
Antimony freepolyester*
None
Jacquard weave
54"
1841⁄50" vertical x33⁄4" horizontal
Dispersed
84,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
S
Approximately 12ounces per linear yard
Available with upcharge
USA
12 years
Cricket
2
100% polyester
Acrylic
Dobby weave
56"2⁄5" vertical x1⁄5" horizontal
Jet
65,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 13ounces per linear yard
Available with upcharge
Canada
12 years
Crosswalk
2
60% pre-consumerrecycled polyester,21% polyester, 19%post-consumer recy-cled polyester
None
Jacquard weave
54"3⁄4" vertical x 1⁄2" horizontal
Yarn
80,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
W
Approximately 10.1ounces per linear yard
Available with upcharge
USA
12 years
Gaja – C2C i
3
100% Wool
None
Dobby Weave
55"
None
Piece
40,000 double rubs
Class 4
S
Approximately 16.10ounces per lineal yard
None
Lithuania
5 years
Jacks
1
100% polyester
Polybinder
Jacquard
54"1⁄8" vertical x 1⁄8" horizontal
Jet
50,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 8.8ounces per linear yard
Pretreated
USA
5 years
Price Group
Content
Backing
Construction
Width
Repeat Size
Type of Dyeing
Wyzenbeek
Colorfastness
Cleaning Code
Fabric Weight
Soil Retardant
Origin
ACT Symbols
Warranty
Price Group
Content
Backing
Construction
Width
Repeat Size
Type of Dyeing
Wyzenbeek
Colorfastness
Cleaning Code
Fabric Weight
Soil Retardant
Origin
ACT Symbols
Warranty
*Heavy metals bio-accumulate and can be toxic to humans and to the environment. This material is certified by MBDC as having lessthan 100 parts per million of any heavy metal of concern.
**Yarn used in making this material contains less than 100 parts per million of antimony.
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Link
1
100% polyester
Polyester
Dobby weave
54"3⁄16" vertical x1⁄4" horizontal
Piece
55,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 8.9ounces per linear yard
Pretreated
USA
5 years
Nitelights
2
52% pre-consumerrecycled polyester, 48% post-consumerrecycled polyester
Acrylic
Jacquard weave
54"3⁄4" vertical
Dispersed
55,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
S
Approximately 11ounces per linear yard
Available with upcharge
USA
5 years
Playground
1
100% pre-consumerrecycled polyester
None
Jacquard weave
54"
5" vertical x44⁄5" horizontal
Jet
85,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 10ounces per linear yard
Available with upcharge
Canada
12 years
Remix i
5
90% Wool, 10% Nylon
None
Dobby Weave
54"
None
Piece
75,000 double rubs
Class 4
SApproximately 14.84ounces per lineal yard
None
Great Britain
5 years
Spyder E2
100% polyester
Polyester
Jacquard weave
54"
5" vertical x7.125" horizontal
Piece
65,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WSApproximately 9.3ounces per linear yard
Pretreated
USA
5 years
Steelcut Trio i
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90% Wool, 10% Nylon
None
Dobby Weave
55"
None
Yarn
75,000 double rubsClass 4
S
Approximately 28.37ounces per lineal yard
None
Great Britain
5 years
Zoe2
2
37% post-consumerrecycled polyester, 36%pre-consumer recycledpolyester, 27% polyester
None
Jacquard weave
54"
2321⁄25" vertical x15" horizontal
Yarn
66,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
S
Approximately 6.9ounces per linear yard
Available with upcharge
USA
5 years
Brisa
6
100% polyurethane
Rayon
Faux Leather
54"
None
N/A
200,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
cSee page 144 , Careof Surface Materials
Approximately 13.8ounces per linear yard
Not applicable
Japan
5 years
Elmosoft Leather
Elmosoft Leather
100% leather
None
Hides
Square footage varieswith the size of thehide
None
Piece
Not applicable
Class 4 or better
cSee page 144 , Careof Surface Materials
Not applicable
Not applicable
Sweden
12 years
Seating Vinyl
2
100% vinyl
Knit
Vinyl
54"
None
Piece
150,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
cSee page 144 , Careof Surface Materials
Approximately 35ounces per linear yard
Not applicable
USA
12 years
Price Group
Content
Backing
Construction
Width
Repeat Size
Type of Dyeing
Wyzenbeek
Colorfastness
Cleaning Code
Fabric Weight
Soil Retardant
Origin
ACT Symbols
Warranty
*Heavy metals bio-accumulate and can be toxic to humans and to the environment. This material is certi-fied by MBDC as having less than 100 parts per million of any heavy metal of concern.
**Yarn used in making this material contains less than 100 parts per million of antimony.
Price Group
Content
Backing
Construction
Width
Repeat Size
Type of Dyeing
Wyzenbeek
Colorfastness
Cleaning Code
Fabric Weight
Soil Retardant
Origin
ACT Symbols
Warranty
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QiVi Net i
N.A.
100% nylon, 6.6
None
Weft Knit
Part/knit to size
None
Atmospheric
100,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 50±3 grams
None
USA
12 years
Reply Air Mesh i
N.A.
66% polyester, 34%polyamide
None
Dobby weave
58"
None
Warp: yarnFill: mass
100,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 16ounces per linear yard
Available with upcharge
Italy
12 years
Price Group
Content
Backing
Construction
Width
Repeat Size
Type of Dyeing
Wyzenbeek
Colorfastness
Cleaning Code
Fabric Weight
Soil Retardant
Origin
ACT Symbols
Warranty
Stand In
2
100% polyurethane
Brushed Woven
Polyurethane
54"
None
Piece
150,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 17 ounces per linear yard
Not applicable
Taiwan
12 years
Steelcase Leather
Leather
100% leather
None
Hides
Square footage varieswith the size of thehide
None
Piece
Not applicable
Class 4 or better
cSee page 144 , Careof Surface Materials
Not applicable
Not applicable
USA
12 years
3D Knit i
N.A.
100% polyester
None
Knit
57"
3⁄8" vertical x 11⁄50" horizontal
Jet
100,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 19ounces per linear yard
Not applicable
USA
12 years
Connect 3D i
N.A.
100% polyester (antimony free yarn**)
None
Knit
60"
0.125" vertical x0.17" horizontal
Jet
100,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 20.5ounces per linear yard
Not applicable
USA
12 years
Jersey Mesh
N.A.
100% Polyester
None
Mesh
58"
None
Yarn
100,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 16.9ounces per linear yard
Available with upcharge
USA
12 years
Price Group
Content
Backing
Construction
Width
Repeat Size
Type of Dyeing
Wyzenbeek
Colorfastness
Cleaning Code
Fabric Weight
Soil Retardant
Origin
ACT Symbols
Warranty
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3
50% rayon, 40% pre-consumer recycled polyester, 10% post consumer recycled polyester
Acrylic
Jacquard weave
58"
13⁄4" vertical x 4" horizontal
Yarn
60,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 12.6ounces per linear yard
Pretreated
USA
5 years by supplier
Glen Arbor
4
56% pre-consumerrecycled polyester,30% cotton, 14% postconsumer recycledpolyester
Acrylic
Jacquard weave
57"
4" vertical x 2.5" horizontal
Yarn
50,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 14.0ounces per linear yard
Pretreated
USA
5 years by supplier
Great Lakes
3
78% pre-consumerrecycled polyester,22% post consumerrecycled polyester
None
Jacquard weave
59"
1.5" vertical x 2.5" horizontal
Yarn
100,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 12.8ounces per linear yard
Available withupcharge
USA
5 years by supplier
Leland
4
66% pre-consumerrecycled polyester,34% polyester
None
Jacquard weave
59"
6.5" vertical
Yarn
60,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 17.76ounces per linear yard
Available withupcharge
USA
5 years by supplier
Ludington
2
100% vinyl
Polyester/Cotton
Vinyl
54"
None
Piece
100,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
W
Approximately 21ounces per linear yard
Not applicable
USA
5 years by supplier
Price Group
Content
Backing
Construction
Width
Repeat Size
Type of Dyeing
Wyzenbeek
Colorfastness
Cleaning Code
Fabric Weight
Soil Retardant
Origin
ACT Symbols
Warranty
*Heavy metals bio-accumulate and can be toxic to humans and to the environment. This material is certi-fied by MBDC as having less than 100 parts per million of any heavy metal of concern.
**Yarn used in making this material contains less than 100 parts per million of antimony.
Saugatuck
4
59% pre-consumerrecycled polyester,29% cotton, 12% postconsumer recycledpolyester
Acrylic
Jacquard weave
59"
13.5" vertical x 15"horizontal
Yarn
50,000 double rubs
Class 4 or better
WS
Approximately 13.44ounces per linear yard
Pretreated
USA
5 years by supplier
Price Group
Content
Backing
Construction
Width
Repeat Size
Type of Dyeing
Wyzenbeek
Colorfastness
Cleaning Code
Fabric Weight
Soil Retardant
Origin
ACT Symbols
Warranty
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Select Finishes
Paint brings color to metal surfaces andprovides them with a high-quality finish thatis fade and chip resistant.
• Accent paints allow you to add a flashof color to painted surfaces. This PriceGroup 3 pre-matched selection of trenddriven colors is available without thePerfectMatch registration fee. The palettewill be refreshed on a regular basis, butshould the color phase out of the program,customers can continue using thesefinishes without being charged a regis-tration fee. Accent paints have a glosslevel of 40%.
Plastics are used for many product parts,ranging from seating shells and table edgesto grommets and wire managers.
• Signature plastics allow customers tocreate space solutions that are consistentwith their own brand. These plastic colorchoices are available on select seatingproduct lines and were developed tomatch some of the most commonly usedcolors in university and corporate logos.
Textiles feature seating upholstery andvertical surface fabrics in a wide range ofdesigns, colors, and prices.
• Woven/Knit textiles are flexiblematerials consisting of a network of inter-lacing natural or artificial fibers.
• Leather/Coated materials are fabric-like materials made of fiber that arebonded together by chemical, mechanical,heat, or solvent treatment.
Ordering Information
Ordering Select Surfaces – TextilesFabrics available through Select Surfacesmay have extended lead times. To specify aSelect Surface textile on a product usingHedberg, pick the appropriate grade fromyour upholstery listing, and enter the corre-sponding finish in the Product Specificationscreen:
Price Group Finish Code2 59DB3 59DC4 59DD5 59DE6 59DF7 59DG8 59DH9 59DJ
10 59DK
Next, in the Special Fabric Information popup window, provide the required fabricdetails, including:– the fabric vendor code– the deal number– the pattern name and number– the color name and number– the direction the fabric is to be applied
Designtex For Designtex products offered as SelectSurfaces (including those previouslyGraded-In), please use DSGNTX0001 asthe deal number.
GabrielFor Gabriel products offered as SelectSurfaces, please use GABRIEL001 as thedeal number.
KvadratFor Kvadrat products offered as SelectSurfaces, please use KVADRAT001 as thedeal number.
PollackFor Pollack products being offered asSelect Surfaces, please use POLLAC0001as the deal number.
For a comprehensive list ofpatterns and price grades thatmake up the Select Surfacesoffering, visit steelcase.com/selectsur-faces. Or, visit the finish library atsteelcase.com/finishlibrary and narrow yoursearch by selecting Select Surfaces in theoffering drop down menu.
Ordering Select Surfaces – Accent PaintsFor registration and ordering any of thePrice Group 3 Accent Paints listed below,please follow the same instructions givenfor PerfectMatch paints on page 107 if thisreference manual. You can find the regis-tration forms online underhttp://srh.steelcase.com/pmlanding.aspx.
Price Finish Finish Group Number Name3 4AQ6 Maya Blue3 4AQ7 Tangerine3 4AQ8 Wasabi3 4AQ9 Scarlet3 4AT7 Concord3 4AV3 Blue Jay3 4BG7 Taxi3 4BH7 Canary3 4BJ9 Sailor3 4BQ7 Fuchsia
Ordering Select Surfaces –Signature PlasticsSignature Plastics allow customers to createspace solutions that are consistent withtheir own brand. These plastic color choicesare available for use on Node and Move foran additional upcharge. The nine new finishoptions were developed to match some ofthe most commonly used colors inuniversity and corporate logos. These pre-tested colors can be ordered using standardfinish codes, but may have extended leadtimes.
6BC1 Crimson6BC2 Purple6BC3 Green6BC4 Burgundy6BC5 Blue6BC6 Orange6BC7 Brown6BC8 Gold6BC9 Red
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Custom Surfaces Programs
Surface Materials Reference Manual 101
Who to Call 102
Customer’s Own Material (COM) 103
COM Application Testing Request Form 106
PerfectMatch Paint or Coating 107
Customiz Stain 108
Open Line Laminate 110
Open Line Laminate Edge Trim 112
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This list lets you know who to call when youhave questions.
COM
For COM test results, Application TestingRequest form, or yardage requirements,visit our custom surface materials Web siteat steelcase.com/customsurfaces or call1.888.STEELCASE (1.888.783.3522) or send an e-mail to lineone@steelcase.com,
for application and UL approval.
For additional information call 1.888.STEELCASE (1.888.783.3522) or send an e-mail to lineone@steelcase.com.
Testing mailing addressSteelcase Inc.Attn: COM Testing901 44th StreetGrand Rapids, MI 49508Perfec
Perfect Match Paint
Contact a Steelcase PerfectMatch Paint representative for specific information aboutthis program.
Phone: 616.247.2079Fax: 616.246.4161
Mailing addressSteelcase Inc.Attn: PerfectMatch Paint Representative901 44th StreetGrand Rapids, MI 49508SCW-08
Customiz Stain Program
Contact a Steelcase Customiz Stainconsultant for specific information about this program.
Phone: 616.698.5607Fax: 616.698.1535
Mailing addressSteelcase Inc.Customiz Stain Consultant—GWF4100 68th StreetCaledonia, MI 49316Attn: Cinda Raymond
Canadian dealers, please contact yourdealer service representative for theCustomiz stain program.
Open Line Laminate
For Open Line laminate test results, application testing, request form, orlaminate requirements, visit our Web site at steelcase.com/customsurfaces.
For additional information call 1.888.STEELCASE (1.888.783.3522) or send an e-mail to lineone@steelcase.com.
Other Questions
If you have a problem, question, or request,call your local dealer or Steelcase at1.888.STEELCASE (1.888.783.3522) or send an e-mail to lineone@steelcase.com.Outside the U.S.A., Canada, Mexico, PuertoRico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, call616.247.2500.
For information about Steelcase, the nameof your nearest Steelcase dealer, or forproduct literature, call 1.800.333.9939, orvisit our Web site at steelcase.com.
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The Customer’s Own Material (COM)Program allows customers to select textilesthat are not offered through the standardSteelcase Surface Materials Program foruse on Steelcase products.
Custom SurfaceMaterials Web Site
• The custom surface materials Web sitefeatures application test results for allCOM, Designtex Graded-In, Classics, andInspire Collection fabrics. The Web siteallows you to calculate yardage require-ments for most Steelcase, Wood, andTurnstone seating and systems products.
• Access the custom surface materials Website at steelcase.com/customsurfaces.
Application Testing/Approval
COM Application Testing or “approvedfor application” means the COM fabric hasbeen reviewed for manufacturability usingthe standard manufacturing techniques toachieve acceptable appearance perSteelcase quality standards.
• Confirm that the selected COM has beentested and approved for application on aspecific product by checking the customsurface materials Web site atwww.steelcase.com/com.
• If the COM is approved, you may continuethe order process.
• If the COM has failed, you must reselect afabric.
• If the COM is not listed, Steelcase has nottested that fabric on our products.
• If your material has not been tested,submit a completed COM ApplicationTesting Request form and send testyardage (4.5 yards for seating, 4 yards forvertical surfaces) to:
Steelcase Inc.Attn: COM Testing
901 44th Street Grand Rapids, MI 49508
• To ensure rapid processing, please usethe electronic COM Application TestingRequest form found on the customsurface materials Web site or fax a copy of the COM Application TestingRequest Form to 616.698.4700.cPage 106
All information on the form isrequired in order to completetesting. COM tests cannot beperformed if information is incom-plete. Contact your requestedfabric vendor for any missinginformation.
• Test results will be returned (by fax or e-mail) in four working days from receipt offabric and completed form.
Steelcase reserves the right to rejector reverse any COM approval that does notmeet the manufacturing requirements inactual production. COM approval may berejected or reversed because not all appli-cation testing is based on actual productionconditions and because some materialsvary in fabrication.
UL Approval with COM
COM materials that are approved for appli-cation to panel systems might require ULapproval after application test approval. ULapproval does involve fees and extendedlead times.
All vertical surface COMs tested andapproved with a content of 100% polyestermeet a minimum of class C/UL1286. If classA or B fire rating is indicated, a burn testmust be performed. All vertical surfaceCOMs with a blended fabric constructionrequire a UL burn test. For further UL infor-mation, contact a COM Consultant at616.475.2426.
Fire Code Seating with COM
cSee page 137 for Fire Code Seating withCOM.
COM Yardage Requirements
• For the most accurate yardage require-ments, use the Calculator found on thecustom surface materials Web site.Helpful hint: The Calculator on the customsurface materials Web site provides thesame yardage requirements used bySteelcase purchasing.
Yardage requirements will changedepending on:–width of fabric–fabric repeat–application direction–product style number–quantity of products being manufactured
• Certain fabric treatments and backingsrequire additional yardage or yardageminimums. Please contact the vendor forspecific information.
• COM fabric vendors require fabricpurchases in half- or full-yard increments,and the Steelcase COM calculator willautomatically round all final yardage calcu-lations to the half yard.Helpful hint: COM leather is calculated bythe square foot, but purchased by thehide. The customer is responsible forpurchasing the minimum hiderequirement.
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Application Direction
Most textile companies will swatch theirfabrics in a warp vertical (woven way, downroll) direction. Some exceptions might bemade to address patterns especially withstripes. Typically, when a fabric is swatchedin a warp horizontal (railroad or across roll)direction, the direction is noted on theswatch card or fabric sample. If in doubt ofa fabric direction, we encourage you tocontact the textile vendor for clarification.
SEATING:
• Dealers must specify fabricapplication direction on all COMorders.
• COMs for seating are most often appliedin the warp vertical (woven way, downroll)direction. Some exceptions includepatterns with stripes, fabrics that aresampled in the warp horizontal (railroad,across roll) direction, and solid vinyls.Helpful hint: COM vinyl requires uphol-stering in the warp horizontal applicationdirection.cSee page 121 , Fabric Application
Direction Guidelines, for more information.
VERTICAL SURFACES:
• Dealers must specify fabricapplication direction on all COMorders.
• The application direction of COMs onvertical surfaces varies by product andsometimes by style number. Please checkthe custom surface materials Web site forthe approved application direction for yourparticular COM.cSee page 123 , Fabric Application
Direction for Systems, Casegoods, andArchitecture, for more information.
COM Pricing
• Confirm COM is tested and approved.• Use the COM or COL (Customer’s Own
Leather) price group found under SurfaceMaterials Options within each productspec guide.
• Add the cost of the fabric to the COM orCOL price group.
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To order a COM on a Steelcase product:• Confirm the COM is tested and approved
(see Testing/Approval section)• Use “5999” as the fabric finish number.• Mark the purchase order with:
–COM vendor name–Pattern name–Pattern number–Color name–Color number–Specify application direction (confirm with the customer how they want the fabric to look on the furniture) V = warp vertical (down roll, woven way) H = warp horizontal (across roll, railroaded)
• Order will acknowledge with the cost ofthe COM as a separate line.
Steelcase To Purchase Service
Steelcase will facilitate the order ing, sched-uling, and shipment of COMs directly fromthe supplier. There are no additionalcharges for this service.
Steelcase is the only party thatmay purchase COMs for allSteelcase, Steelcase WoodDivision, and Turnstone andTurnstone 1.0 products.
Lead Times
Additional lead times apply to all ordersspecifying COMs.
COMs are not available through Express12or any other rushed schedule.
Warranty
COMs are not covered by theSteelcase warranty. Steelcase doesnot test COM fabric performance, includingdurability, piling, colorfastness, stretch,fraying, etc. Each COM vendor is respon-sible for all warranty claims related to fabricperformance.
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Application DirectionFor application direction information, pleasesee page 104 .
Pattern AlignmentPattern repeat is the measurement, inlength and width, of a single unit ofrepeating pattern. When the pattern repeatsitself, you are likely to see horizontal andvertical lines in the fabric applied to a skin.This usually occurs in a fabric where thereis a significant pattern. Pattern repeat sideby side or top to bottom may not be anexact alignment.
Scrap DisposalSteelcase is committed to contributing to ahealthy environment through our disposalprocedures. We reserve the right to choosethe most environmentally friendly mannerto dispose of all COM scraps withoutnotification.
Steelcase will not issue credit forany differences in yardage betweenthe estimated amount provided and theactual amount ordered and acknowledged.
Contact
For COM test results, Application TestRequest form, or yardage requirements,visit the custom surface materials Web siteat steelcase.com/customsurfaces.
For additional information call1.888.STEELCASE (1.888.783.3522) or send an e-mail to lineone@steelcase.com.
Testing addressSteelcase Inc.Attn: COM Testing901 44th StreetGrand Rapids, MI 49508
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Review TimeApplication review takes 4 workingdays upon receipt of the materialand this completed request form atSteelcase.
Fire Code Seating• $700 net testing fee is required for a full scale chair burn test.• Please submit form for a FCS evaluation prior to sending any fabric. A Steelcase COM consultant will contact you with more information.• Lead time is 3-4 weeks.
NotificationRequester will be notified of resultsvia fax or email.
Send COM test yardageand this request form to: Steelcase Inc. Attn: COM Testing 901 44th Street Grand Rapids, MI 49508
Additional InformationcSee page 103 for complete COMinformation.
If you have any further questionsregarding the Steelcase COM program, contact a Steelcase COM consultant.
• Phone: 616.475.2426 Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET• Fax: 616.698.4700
• Internet at www.steelcase.com under “Architecture and Design” select “Surface Materials” select “Custom Surface Materials” select “Customer’s Own Material (COM)”
Seating COM• 4.5 yards of material are required for application review on all seating lines.• Fabric will be cut woven way (down roll/warp vertical), unless otherwise stated:
warp vertical (woven way)
warp horizontal (railroaded)
Vertical Surface COM• Four yards of material are required for application review on all tackboards, Ellipse screens, and panel systems.• Additional yardage is required to complete UL testing. Please contact a Steelcase COM consultant for details.• Fabric will be cut warp horizontal (across roll/rail- roaded), unless otherwise stated:
warp horizontal
warp vertical
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Application Testing˛ Seating COM ˛ Vertical Surface COM (4.5 yards required) (4 yards required to test)
Fire Code Seating Testing˛ Cal TB133
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Contact COM vendor for fabric information.
C O M S U P P L I E R
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COM APPLICATION TESTING REQUEST FORM
COM testing cannot begin
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The PerfectMatch program allows customers to specify their own color onSteelcase painted products where thePerfectMatch option is offered.
A dealer P.O. number or accounting reference name is required to initiate theprocessing of a PerfectMatch request. Note: A line item or purchase order does not need to be generated.
A one-time $500 U.S. per color, per cus-tomer registration fee will be invoiced to allrequests whether or not an order for productis placed. Note: The registration fee is noteligible for discounting.
The PerfectMatch paint option allows you toorder "culled" Steelcase paint finishes, butdoes not support Steelcase "transitional"paints that are not available on select product lines.
The PerfectMatch program will provide atextured match to a custom textured sampleor non-textured Steelcase color in the samesurface characteristics and appearance asthe current standard Steelcase texture.
All PerfectMatch requests will be matchedin a smooth, 40% gloss, non-metallic finishor in a textured, 6% gloss, non-metallic finish. Exceptions: Non-textured PrivacyWall requests are matched in a 20% glosslevel, textured matches with a 6% glosslevel.
Metallic paint matches for custom or culledSteelcase colors are not available throughthe PerfectMatch program, but can bematched in the standard 40% gloss, opaque (non-metallic) finish.
A PerfectMatch paint is not availablethrough Express 12 or any other rushedschedule.
The PerfectMatch program is priced at Paint Price Group 3.
The Paint Price Group 3 upcharge appliesto all products with the PerfectMatch optionselected. cSee page 48 for product availability.
Color Match Request
1. Color Approval To initiate a PerfectMatch paint request,go to the Steelcase surface materialswebsite, custom surface materials,PerfectMatch, and select the “CreateRequest” heading (steelcase.com/materials).After processing a request, print a copy ofthe request and the ID number assigned.
• Submit the form and send a 2" x 2" repre-sentation of the color to be matched to themailing address below. A color card isrecommended, but fabrics, carpets, acces-sories, or other samples can also bematched. Note: When requesting a culled Steelcasepaint color, a sample is not required.
• Steelcase will invoice for the registrationfee of $500 U.S. per customer, per color.
• For the customer’s approval of the match,Steelcase will send a color strike-off to theaddress indicated on your request. Thiswill be approximately 5 days after therequest and the color representationsample has been received. Note: Strike-offsamples of culled, smooth, or non-metallicSteelcase paints will be provided upondealer request. Once the customerapproves the match, it is the dealer’sresponsibility to notify Steelcase that thematch has been approved in the “ManageMy Requests” feature. Upon notification toSteelcase that the match has beenapproved, the customer will be registeredand the special paint finish code will bemade available for order entry.
2. PerfectMatch Color Assignment • Upon notification to Steelcase that the
match has been approved, the customerwill be registered and the special paintfinish code will be made available fororder entry.
3. PerfectMatch Ordering • Use the PerfectMatch finish code to place
your order. • The Paint Price Group 3 upcharge will
apply when a PerfectMatch finish code isspecified. See the individual productspecification guide for the upcharge.
PerfectMatch Paint Notes
Color match from the sample submitted tothe actual production will be within commer-cially accepted tolerances.
The color match from the strike-off to actualproduction will be within commerciallyaccepted tolerances.
PerfectMatch paint colors are formulated tominimize color shifts under different lightingconditions using a MacBeth “SpectralightIII”. Particular care should be taken if high-intensity discharge light is used in the instal-lation because it can give the appearance ofa mismatch between sample and strike-off.Note: Environmental restrictions maypreclude Steelcase from matching ormanufacturing certain colors.
Contact
Contact a PerfectMatch PaintRepresentative for information:
Phone: 616.247.2079Fax: 616.246.4161
Mailing Address:
Steelcase Inc.Attn: PerfectMatch Paint Representative 901 44th StreetGrand Rapids, MI 49508SCW-08ORCall Line 1 at 1.888.783.35221.888.STEELCASE (1.888.783.3522) or send an e-mail to lineone@steelcase.com.
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The Customiz Stain Program allowscustomers to create their own stain color onSteelcase standard wood veneers andsolids. Customiz Stain color is available onall product lines that offer wood veneer andsolids.
The Customiz Stain Program is notavailable through Express 12 or any otherrushed schedule.
The Customiz Stain Program consists ofthree steps: Color Approval, Finish NumberAssignment, and Customiz Stain ColorOrdering.
Color Approval
• To complete the Customiz Stain requestform, go to “create test request” on theSteelcase surface materials website undercustom surface materials and CustomizStain (srh:steelcase.com/customize-landing.aspx)
• Submit the form and a 5" x 7" sample ofthe stain color that you are requesting tothe mailing address below. Note: Whenrequesting a culled stain color, a samplewill not be required.
• Steelcase will invoice a registration fee of$425 U.S. or $510 Canadian percustomer, per finish, (This one-time feecovers the cost of formulating theCustomiz finish and will apply whether ornot an order for product is placed.)
• Three (3) color strike-off samples will besent to the dealer/customer approximately10 working days after receipt of therequest and the sample to match (ifrequired). These samples will requiredealer/customer approval.
• Your original color sample will be returnedfor your strike-off evaluation. Yourdealer/customer will be required to sendone (1) signed strike-off and the signedapproval form back to the Wood DivisionStain Lab. See address below.
Customiz Stain Pricing
• A one-time $425 U.S. per-color, per-customer registration fee is requiredwhether or not an order for product isplaced.
• A Customiz Stain upcharge will apply foreach product ordered. See product specifi-cation guides for these additional charges.
Finish Number Assignment
• After the color strike-off is approved, theSteelcase Stain Lab will assign aCustomiz Stain finish number to be usedwhen ordering the product.
• The finish number represents theCustomiz Stain that has been formulatedspecifically for the products indicated onthe request form. Additional Customizfinishes may need to be developed toapply the same stain color to additionalproducts.
Customiz Stain Color Ordering
• Use Customiz Stain finish number to placeyour order.
• A Customiz Stain upcharge will apply for each product ordered. See product specification guides for these additionalcharges.
• A minimum product order of five units(desk, return, panel-supported work -surface, etc.) is required.
Customiz Stain Notes
Color match from the sample submitted tothe actual production will be within commer-cially accepted tolerances. Wood is anatural material, and variations will occur incolor, grain, and texture. Many woodproducts have a tendency to darken withage and exposure to UV light. Finishedpieces may vary slightly from the strike-off,and no guarantee can be made of exactmatch.
Customiz Stain colors are formulated tomaintain lighting compatibility using aMacBeth Spectralight III. Particular careshould be taken if high-intensity dischargelight is used in the installation because itcan give the appearance of a mismatchbetween sample and strike-off.
In some cases the finish can be matchedonly at an additional charge. Steelcase willnotify the dealer if an additional chargeneeds to be applied and a special quote willbe provided for orders. If a color cannot bematched, alternative finishes will besuggested.
For custom veneer or wood, contactSpecials Engineering.
Environmental restrictions may precludeSteelcase from matching or manufacturingcertain colors.
Contact
Customiz Stain Lab informationPhone: 616.698.5607Fax: 616.698.1535Email: craymond@steelcase.com
Steelcase Inc.Customiz Stain Consultant—SCW4100 68th StreetCaledonia, MI 49316Attn: Cinda Raymond
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Call 1.888.STEELCASE (1.888.783.3522) orsend an e-mail to lineone@steelcase.com.
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The Open Line Laminate (OLL) Programoffers the opportunity for customers to selectlaminates that are not offered through thestandard Steelcase laminate offering for useon Steelcase products.
The following products are not availableusing the OLL process: Seating, Groupwork,and Payback. Call 1.888.STEELCASE(1.888.783.3522) or send an e-mail tolineone@steelcase.com, for ordering andpricing of laminates on these products.
An additional feature of the Open LineLaminate Program is the ability to orderdifferent edge colors (other than the defaultedge color specified in the specificationguide) for use with standard Steelcaselaminates. See below for pricing informationfor this application.
Application Testing/Approval
To order an Open Line laminate on aSteelcase product, first confirm that theselected laminate has been tested andapproved for use on a specific product bychecking the custom surface materials Website at www.steelcase.com/com.
If the laminate is approved, you maycontinue the ordering process. If the laminatehas failed to meet testing and approvalstandards, you must choose anotherlaminate. If the laminate is not listed,Steelcase has not tested the laminate.
To have your material tested, send thefollowing materials to Steelcase: • One (1) 4' x 8' sheet of high-pressure decorative laminate that is vertical grade, post formable (VGP), and 0.028" (0.7mm) thick• A completed Open Line Laminate Testing Request Form Access the Web site at www.steelcase.com. Under surface materials, select custom surface materials and the Open Line laminate option. The test request form can be found under “create test request”.Note: All information on the form is requiredin order to complete testing.
Send your laminate materials to:Steelcase Inc.Attn: OLL Testing Department901 44th StreetGrand Rapids, MI 49508
Submit RequestUse the electronic Open Line LaminateTesting Request Form found on theSteelcase custom surface materials Web siteunder the “How To Test” tab, or fax a copy ofthe form to 616.698.4700.
Test ResultsTest results will be returned by fax or e-mailin four working days from receipt of laminateand form. Montage laminate tile and Contextworksurface testing times may vary due tocode compliance testing.
Not all testing is based on actual productionconditions. Because some laminates vary infabrication, Steelcase reserves the right toreject any non-standard laminates that do notmeet manufacturing requirements, eventhough the sample passed initial testing.
Application Direction
Open Line laminates are applied to Steelcaseproducts in the Steelcase standard appli-cation direction. For directional laminates,each individual specification guide shows thestandard application direction for thatproduct. Application in other than standarddirection must be processed throughSpecials Engineering.
Open Line Laminates SquareFootage Requirements
To determine how much laminate you willneed, access the calculator found on theSteelcase custom surface materials Web siteat steelcase.com/customsurfaces. Materialestimates will vary depending on thefollowing items:• Laminate properties• Laminate directionality• Sheet sizes offered by the vendor• Edge type• Product style number• Quantity of products being manufactured
Open Line Laminates Pricing
Open Line laminates are available at anadditional $65 (U.S.) per surface, plus thecost of the laminate. If you select Formica,Nevamar, Pionite, or WilsonArt laminate, thecost of the laminate is $1.10 (U.S.) persquare foot. (Non-Discountable)
Example: 4' x 8' sheet = 32 square feet32 square feet x $1.10 = $35.20 (U.S.) per sheet
Laminate cost may vary for other suppliers.Please contact the OLL consultant at616.475.2426 for pricing. The cost of thelaminate will be added to your invoice as aseparate line on the acknowledgement.
There are no additional charges beyond theinitial $65 U.S. list to obtain different edgecolors with Steelcase standardlaminates.
Special engineering products usingthe Open Line laminate process will bepriced at $65 (U.S. list) per surface, plus thecost of the laminate. If you select Formica,Nevamar, Pionite, or Wilson Art laminate tobe used on Special Engineering products, thecost of the laminate is $45 (U.S.) per surface.(Non-Discountable)
There are no additional charges beyond theinitial $65 (U.S. list) and any applicableSpecial Engineering charges to obtaindifferent edge colors with Steelcase standardlaminates.
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Once you have confirmed that the laminateyou’ve selected has been tested andapproved, you are ready to place your order.
To order an Open Line laminate on aSteelcase product: • Mark the purchase order with the –Laminate manufacturer, –Laminate number, and –Laminate description• Use the appropriate Open Line laminate
number (2900).• Use the appropriate “2C” or “2K” number to
indicate the edge color requirements.
Worksurfaces and Montage laminatetiles that do not have edge colordefaults based on the laminate:Orders will be processed using the “2900”order number.
Worksurfaces that have edge colordefaults based on the laminate:Dealers must determine the edge color forOpen Line laminate orders by choosing theappropriate “2K” or “2C” number from theirelectronic catalog.cSee pages 112 – 118 for “2K” and “2C” OpenLine Laminate Edge Trim colors.
The order is subject to the manufacturer’sminimum order requirements. Please contactthe laminate supplier for verification ofminimum order requirements before ordering.
Steelcase to Purchase Service
The Open Line Laminate Program includes a service to purchase approved Open Linelaminates for use on Steelcase products.Steelcase will facilitate theordering, scheduling, and shipmentof Open Line laminates directly fromthe suppliers and will apply it to the product.
Steelcase is the only party that maypurchase material. The only time thecustomer purchases material is for testingpurposes.
Lead Times
Additional lead times apply to all ordersspecifying Open Line laminates.
OLLs are not available through Express12 orany other rushed schedule.
Other Notes
Steelcase is not responsible for overagesand will not issue credit for any differencesbetween the estimated amount providedand the actual amount ordered andacknowledged.
Laminate suppliers require laminate to bepurchased in full sheets. Steelcase willdetermine how many sheets are neededand order appropriately.
Contact
For Open Line laminate test results,Application Test Request Form, or squarefoot requirements, visit the custom surfacematerials Web site at steelcase.com/customsurfaces.
For additional information call1.888.STEELCASE (1.888.783.3522) or send an e-mail to lineone@steelcase.com.
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Open Line Laminate Edge Trim
For surfaces that have edge color defaultsbased on the laminate, specifiers mustchoose the edge color for the customlaminate orders from the following OpenLine laminate edge trim list. Please refer toeither the systems plastic or the laminateswatch cards for colors listed in the OpenLine laminate edge trim list.
This list shows the edge trim, T-mold (ifapplicable), and grommet colors that areavailable on the following Steelcaseproduct:Ellipse
Order Finish T-Mold Color 1 mm Edge Color Grommet Color2K00 6612 Grey V2 E 6619 Ice E 6612 Grey V2 E2K01 6000 Black 6245 Clear Walnut 6000 Black
2K03 6655 Warm White 6246 Warm Oak 6655 Warm White
2K04 6001 Coffee 6234 Clear Cherry 6001 Coffee
2K10 6001 Coffee 6041 Natural Walnut 6001 Coffee
2K15 6615 Grey V5 6615 Grey V5 6000 Black
2K20 6636 Mist 6619 Ice E 6609 Smoke*
2K21 6001 Coffee 6036 Medium Cherry 6001 Coffee
2K22 6631 Cream 6631 Cream 6608 Driftwood*
2K27 6001 Coffee 6034 Natural Cherry 6001 Coffee
2K35 6697 Fog 6697 Fog 6609 Smoke*
2K38 6009 Arctic White 6009 Arctic White 6009 Arctic White
2K48 6654 Sand 6654 Sand 6608 Driftwood*
2K49 6053 Seagull 6053 Seagull 6053 Seagull
2K50 6052 Milk 6052 Milk 6052 Milk
2K52 6249 Platinum Solid 6249 Platinum Solid 6249 Platinum Solid
2K59 6655 Warm White 6655 Warm White 6655 Warm White
2K65 6655 Warm White 6037 Winter on Maple 6655 Warm White
2K66 6615 Grey V5 6037 Winter on Maple 6000 Black
2K71E 6001 Coffee 6045 Medium Mahogany on Walnut E 6001 Coffee
2K74 6655 Warm White 6237 Clear Maple 6655 Warm White
2K75 6000 Black 6231 Graphite Walnut 6000 Black
2K85 6000 Black 6615 Grey V5 6000 Black
2K92 6000 Black 6000 Black 6000 Black
2K93 6001 Coffee 6001 Coffee 6001 Coffee
2K94 6635 Dawn E 6635 Dawn E 6607 Woodrose*
2K98 6636 Mist 6636 Mist 6609 Smoke*
2KAC 6655 Warm White 6213 Acacia 6655 Warm White
2KAK 6655 Warm White 6219 Clear Oak 6655 Warm White
*6607, 6608, and 6609 plastics are currently in the Transitional category; however, they will be available as the default grommet colors on Ellipse.
Tip: To improve consistency, default edge colors are now identified by 6000-series numbers; the actual colors and defaults have not changed. Because default edge colors are not actually entered when specifying products, no specification changes are required. (Previous specification guides used 2000-series numbers to describe default edge colors, while 6000-series numbers were used for customer-specified edge colors, even though the edges were identical.)
T-Mold and Plastic Edges for Open Line Laminate Orders
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Order Finish 1 mm Edge Color2K00 6619 Ice E2K01 6245 Clear Walnut
2K03 6246 Warm Oak
2K04 6234 Clear Cherry
2K10 6041 Natural Walnut
2K15 6615 Grey V5
2K20 6619 Ice E2K21 6036 Medium Cherry
2K22 6631 Cream
2K27 6034 Natural Cherry
2K35 6697 Fog
2K36 6695 Midnight
2K38 6009 Arctic White
2K48 6654 Sand
2K49 6053 Seagull
2K50 6052 Milk
2K52 6249 Platinum Solid
2K59 6655 Warm White
2K65 6037 Winter on Maple
2K66 6037 Winter on Maple
2K71E 6045 Medium Mahogany on Walnut E2K74 6237 Clear Maple
2K75 6231 Graphite Walnut
2K85 6615 Grey Value 5
2K92 6000 Black
2K93 6001 Coffee
2K94 6635 Dawn E2K98 6636 Mist
2KAC 6213 Acacia
2KAK 6219 Clear Oak
Plastic Edges for Open Line Laminate Orders
For surfaces that have edge color defaultsbased on the laminate, specifiers mustchoose the side and/or rear edge color for the custom laminate orders from thefollowing Open Line laminate edge trim list.Please refer to either the systems plastic orthe laminate swatch cards for colors listedin the Open Line laminate edge trim list.T-mold edge color is specified separately.
This list shows the edge trims that areavailable on the following Steelcaseproducts:AvenirSeries 9000800 and 900 Series Storage Products
Open Line Laminate Edge Trim
Tip: To improve consistency, default edge colors are now identified by 6000-series numbers; the actual colorsand defaults have not changed. Because default edge colors are not actually entered when specifying products,no specification changes are required. (Previous specification guides used 2000-series numbers to describedefault edge colors, while 6000-series numbers were used for customer-specified edge colors, even though the edges were identical.)
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Combination of Edging:Order Finish Torus Edge Color 1 mm Edge Color2C01 6S01 Coffee Solid 6245 Clear Walnut
2C03 6S59 Warm White Solid 6246 Warm Oak
2C04 6001 Coffee 6234 Clear Cherry
2C05 6S05 Seagull Solid 6053 Seagull
2C06 6S06 Milk Solid 6052 Milk
2C07 6S07 Sand Solid 6654 Sand
2C08 6S08 Platinum Solid 6249 Platinum Solid
2C11 6655 Warm White 6037 Winter on Maple
2C12 6612 Grey V2 E 6619 Ice E2C13 6S59 Warm White Solid 6213 Acacia
2C15 6615 Grey V5 6615 Grey V5
2C16 6000 Black 6038 Blonde on Maple
2C17 6000 Black 6036 Medium Cherry
2C19 6000 Black 6034 Natural Cherry
2C22 6631 Cream 6631 Cream
2C27 6001 Coffee 6034 Natural Cherry
2C35 6697 Fog 6697 Fog
2C36 6695 Midnight 6695 Midnight
2C48 6654 Sand 6654 Sand
2C52 6001 Coffee 6631 Cream
2C53 6S01 Coffee Solid 6036 Medium Cherry
2C55 E 6S01 Coffee Solid 6045 Medium Mahogany on Walnut E2C57 6S01 Coffee Solid 6041 Natural Walnut
2C58 6S59 Warm White Solid 6038 Blonde on Maple
2C59 6655 Warm White 6655 Warm White
2C66 6615 Gray V5 6037 Winter on Maple
2C74 6S59 Warm White Solid 6237 Clear Maple
2C75 6S01 Coffee Solid 6231 Graphite Walnut
2C81 6S01 Coffee Solid 6034 Natural Cherry
2C82 6S59 Warm White Solid 6655 Warm White
2C83 6S01 Coffee Solid 6001 Coffee
2C84 6S59 Warm White Solid 6037 Winter on Maple
2C92 6000 Black 6000 Black
2C93 6001 Coffee 6001 Coffee
2C94 6635 Dawn E 6635 Dawn E2C98 6636 Mist 6636 Mist
2CAK 6S59 Warm White Solid 6219 Clear Oak
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Tip: To improve consistency, default edge colors are now identified by 6000-series numbers; the actual colors and defaults have not changed. Becausedefault edge colors are not actually entered when specifying products, no specification changes are required. (Previous specification guides used 2000-seriesnumbers to describe default edge colors, while 6000-series numbers were used for customer-specified edge colors, even though the edges were identical.)
E = Established
For surfaces that have edge color defaultsbased on the laminate, specifiers must choosethe edge color for the custom laminate ordersfrom the following Open Line laminate edgetrim list. Please refer to either the systemsplastic or the laminate swatch cards for colorslisted in the Open Line laminate edge trim list.
This list shows the edge trim and T-mold colorsthat are available on the following Steelcaseproducts:Context
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Combination of Edging:Order Finish 3 mm Edge Color 1 mm Edge Color2K00 6619 Ice E 6619 Ice E2K01 6245 Clear Walnut 6245 Clear Walnut
2K03 6246 Warm Oak 6246 Warm Oak
2K04 6234 Clear Cherry 6234 Clear Cherry
2K10 6001 Coffee 6041 Natural Walnut
2K15 6615 Grey V5 6615 Grey V5
2K20 6619 Ice E 6619 Ice E2K21 6001 Coffee 6036 Medium Cherry
2K22 6631 Cream 6631 Cream
2K27 6001 Coffee 6034 Natural Cherry
2K35 6697 Fog 6697 Fog
2K36 6695 Midnight 6695 Midnight
2K38 6009 Arctic White 6009 Arctic White
2K48 6654 Sand 6654 Sand
2K49 6053 Seagull 6053 Seagull
2K50 6052 Milk 6052 Milk
2K52 6249 Platinum Solid 6249 Platinum Solid
2K59 6655 Warm White 6655 Warm White
2K65 6655 Warm White 6037 Winter on Maple
2K66 6615 Grey V5 6037 Winter on Maple
2K71 E 6001 Coffee 6045 Medium Mahogany on Walnut E2K74 6237 Clear Maple 6237 Clear Maple
2K75 6231 Graphite Walnut 6231 Graphite Walnut
2K85 6000 Black 6615 Grey Value 5
2K92 6000 Black 6000 Black
2K93 6001 Coffee 6001 Coffee
2K94 6635 Dawn E 6635 Dawn E2K98 6636 Mist 6636 Mist
2KAC 6213 Acacia 6213 Acacia
2KAK 6219 Clear Oak 6219 Clear Oak
3 mm and 1 mm Plastic Edges for Open Line Laminate Orders
Tip: To improve consistency, default edge colors are now identified by 6000-series numbers; the actual colorsand defaults have not changed. Because default edge colors are not actually entered when specifying prod-ucts, no specification changes are required. (Previous specification guides used 2000-series numbers todescribe default edge colors, while 6000-series numbers were used for customer-specified edge colors, eventhough the edges were identical.)
E = Established
For surfaces that have edge color defaultsbased on the laminate, specifiers mustchoose the edge color for the customlaminate orders from the following OpenLine laminate edge trim list. Please refer toeither the systems plastic or the laminateswatch cards for colors listed in the OpenLine laminate edge trim list.
This list shows the laminate edge trimswhich are available on the followingSteelcase products:Answer
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Order Finish 1 mm Edge Color2K00 6619 Ice E2K01 6245 Clear Walnut
2K03 6246 Warm Oak
2K04 6234 Clear Cherry
2K10 6041 Natural Walnut
2K15 6615 Grey V5
2K21 6036 Medium Cherry
2K22 6631 Cream
2K27 6034 Natural Cherry
2K28 Vellum Fiber Match
2K34 Novell Fiber Match
2K35 6697 Fog
2K36 6695 Midnight
2K37 6242 Virginia Walnut
2K38 6009 Arctic White
2K48 6654 Sand
2K49 6053 Seagull
2K50 6052 Milk
2K52 6249 Platinum Solid
2K57 Stream Fiber Match
2K59 6655 Warm White
2K60 Granite Fiber Match
2K65 6037 Winter on Maple
2K71 E 6045 Medium Mahogany on Walnut E2K73 Instant Iron Patina Match
2K74 6237 Clear Maple
2K75 6231 Graphite Walnut
2K78 6694 Slate
2K79 6698 Fieldstone
2K81 6038 Blonde on Maple
2K92 6000 Black
2K93 6001 Coffee
2K94 6635 Dawn E2K98 6636 Mist
2KAC 6213 Acacia
2KBL* 6243 Blackwood
2KAK 6219 Clear Oak
Plastic Edges for Open Line Laminate Orders
For surfaces that have edge color defaults based on the laminate,specifiers must choose the side and/or rear edge color for thecustom laminate orders from the following Open Line laminateedge trim list. Please refer to either the systems plastic or thelaminate swatch cards for colors listed in the Open Line laminateedge trim list. 3 mm front edge color is specified separately.
This list shows the edge trims that are available on the followingSteelcase product:Elective Elements 6Walden
Tip: To improve consistency, default edge colors are now identified by 6000-series numbers; the actual colors and defaults have not changed. Becausedefault edge colors are not actually entered when specifying products, no specification changes are required. (Previous specification guides used 2000-seriesnumbers to describe default edge colors, while 6000-series numbers were used for customer-specified edge colors, even though the edges were identical.)
* Not available on Walden
E = Established
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For surfaces that have edge color defaults based on the laminate,specifiers must choose the side and/or rear edge color for thecustom laminate orders from the following Open Line laminateedge trim list. Please refer to either the systems plastic or thelaminate swatch cards for colors listed in the Open Line laminateedge trim list. 3 mm front edge color is specified separately.
This list shows the edge trims that are available on the followingSteelcase product:Currency
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Order Finish 1 mm Edge Color2K00 6619 Ice E2K01 6245 Clear Walnut
2K03 6246 Warm Oak
2K04 6234 Clear Cherry
2K10 6041 Natural Walnut
2K15 6615 Grey V5
2K21 6036 Medium Cherry
2K22 6631 Cream
2K27 6034 Natural Cherry
2K35 6697 Fog
2K36 6695 Midnight
2K37 6242 Virginia Walnut
2K38 6009 Arctic White
2K48 6654 Sand
2K49 6053 Seagull
2K50 6052 Milk
2K52 6249 Platinum Solid
2K59 6655 Warm White
2K65 6037 Winter on Maple
2K71 E 6045 Medium Mahogany on Walnut E2K74 6237 Clear Maple
2K75 6231 Graphite Walnut
2K78 6694 Slate
2K79 6698 Fieldstone
2K81 6038 Blonde on Maple
2K92 6000 Black
2K93 6001 Coffee
2K94 6635 Dawn E2K98 6636 Mist
2KAC 6213 Acacia
2KAK 6219 Clear Oak
Plastic Edges for Open Line Laminate Orders
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Order Finish Edge Color2K22 6631 Cream
2K38 6009 Arctic White
2K49 6053 Seagull
2K50 6052 Milk
2K59 6655 Warm White
2K92 6000 Black
2K94 6635 Dawn E2K98 6636 Mist
2KAC 6213 Acacia
2KAK 6219 Clear Oak
Plastic Edges for Open Line Laminate Orders
For surfaces that have edge color defaultsbased on the laminate, specifiers mustchoose the edge color for the customlaminate orders from the following OpenLine laminate edge trim list. Please refer toeither the systems plastic or the laminateswatch cards for colors listed in the OpenLine laminate edge trim list.
This list shows the edge trims that areavailable on the following Steelcaseproduct:Duo
Tip: To improve consistency, default edge colors are now identified by 6000-series numbers; the actual colors and defaults have not changed. Because default edge colors are not actually entered when specifying products, no specification changes are required. (Previous specification guides used 2000-series numbers to describe default edge colors, while 6000-series numbers were used for customer-specified edge colors, even though the edges were identical.)
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Material Direction Guidelines
Surface Materials Reference Manual 119
Tip: For the most up to date availabilityinformation, please visitSteelcase.com/materials under the WhatWorks On What section.
Veneer Cutting and Grain Pattern Guidelines 120
Fabric Application Direction Guidelines 121
Fabric Application Direction for Systems, Casegoods, and Architecture 123
Fabric Application Direction for Seating 123
Fabric Application Direction for Systems, Casegoods, and Architecture Matrix 124
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Veneer Cutting and Grain Patterns:
The cutting method determines theveneer’s figure or grain pattern.
Flat cut Veneer is cut parallel to the flat side ofthe cant at a tangent to the growth ringsof the tree. This produces a cathedralor oval pattern.
Quarter cut Veneer is cut from quarter sections ofthe log, produced by cutting each cantin half. Cutting lines are at an approx-imate 90° angle to the growth rings at thecenter of the quarter. This produces astraight grain or ribbon pattern.
Rift cut This veneer cut is used specifically foroak, to minimize the appearance offlaking patterns in the grain. Cuttinglines are on an arc approximatelyperpendicular to the growth rings. Thisproduces a comb-like straight grain orribbon pattern.
Veneer Cutting and Grain Pattern Guidelines
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What is the issue?Some textiles are simple and look the same regardless of how you apply them toa product. Many other fabrics are patterned,textured, or have luster that will have adistinctly different appearance if applied indifferent directions on chairs or panels.Because of these differences, and the factthat there are limits to how some fabricscan be applied to Steelcase products, it isimportant to understand fabric applicationdirection standards at Steelcase in order toavoid being disappointed.
Talking about directionFabrics come on rolls. The long yarns thatrun down the length of the roll are called the “warp” yarns. These yarns are used todefine the direction you are viewing thefabric as it is applied to a panel or chair.Fabric directionality is determined by howthe fabric comes off the roll. It is NOT deter-mined by the way the pattern looks on theproduct (i.e., horizontal stripes do not meanthe fabric was applied warp horizontal —itcould have been applied warp vertical).
In the example below, the fabric is appliedwarp horizontal although the stripes appearvertical.
Warp horizontal application is thestandard application direction for mostSteelcase fabrics on Steelcase panel andseating products. Horizontal applicationmeans that as you view the panel or chair inits upright position, the warp yarns of thefabric are running in the horizontal direction.cSee page 124 , Fabric Application Directionfor Systems, Casegoods, and Architecturematrix, for details on these exceptions.
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Warp vertical application is the standardapplication direction for any panels tallerthan 68"H and a few other exceptions.Vertical application means that as you viewthe panel or chair in its upright position, thewarp yarns are running in the verticaldirection.cSee page 124 , Fabric Application Directionfor Systems, Casegoods, and Architecturematrix, for details on these exceptions.
Fabric on panels taller than 68"Hcannot be applied warp hor izontal becausethe height of the product is greater than thewidth of the fabric.
Fabric on panels wider than 68"Wcannot be applied warp vertical becausethe width of the product is greater than thewidth of the fabric.
Steelcase is not respon sible forcharges associated with replace - ment or reupholstery of productsdue to incor rect specifications.
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The combination of tall panels (75"Hwith warp vertical) with short panels (65"Hor less with warp horizontal) will result in the fabric patterns running in opposite directions.
To remedy this situa tion, thefollowing options are available:• Use non-directional fabric. Only a small selection of fabrics are non-directional.• Use fabrics that have standard warp vertical application direction.• Specify warp vertical application onfabrics that are standard warp horizontal.Tip: If you require warp vertical and it is notthe standard, you must specify the warpvertical option on every line in the order.
Railroaded means the same thing aswarp horizontal and is often used whentalking about chairs. Across roll is anotherterm for running the fabric in this direction.
Woven way means the same thing aswarp vertical and is often used when talkingabout chairs. Down roll is another term forrunning the fabric in this direction.
Fabric Application Direction Guidelines
Warp Vertical(Woven Way)
Warp Horizontal(Railroaded)
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What determines fabric direction?Standard default directions exist for allproducts. You may specify a fabric to be cutin a specific direction if the product allows itto be applied. The purchase order mustclearly state the application direction if it is other than standard. Refer to the followingtables for the standard directions. Tip: If you are changing the applicationdirection of fabric, yardage requirementsmay increase resulting in an additionalupcharge. This upcharge will be applied tothe purchase order.
Structural panels, tackboards, andtiles have standard Steelcase verticalsurface fabrics applied warp vertical or warphorizontal, depending on the fabric. cSee page 123 for the standard directions.
Why do dealers have to specifyfabric application direction?Sometimes COM fabrics have patterns thatlook awkward or inappropriate if they areapplied in the standard direction. Therefore,it is critical to know how the pattern is runon the roll to ensure that Steelcase buildsand ships each order to the customer’sexpectation. Some examples are shownhere.
Incorrect? Correct?
Incorrect? Correct?
Incorrect? Correct?
Incorrect? Correct?
• Steelcase does not know which way yourcustomer wants to see these patterns ontheir furniture.
• Dealers must specify application directionon all COM orders.
Swatch directionsAll Steelcase fabric swatches and samplesare shown in the warp horizontal direction. Ifyou hold any fabric sample in the orientationshown below, the fabric will be in the warp-horizontal direction.
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To see how a fabric will look if it is appliedwarp vertical, turn it 90°.
Note: Fabric direction on samples fromCOM vendors may vary by product. Mosttextile companies will swatch their fabrics ina warp vertical (woven way, down roll)direction. Some exceptions might be madeto address patterns especially with stripes.Typically, when a fabric is swatched in awarp horizontal (railroad or across roll)direction, the direction is noted on theswatch card or fabric sample. If in doubt ofa fabric direction, we encourage you tocontact the textile vendor for clarification.
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Fabric Application Direction for Systems, Casegoods, and ArchitectureFabric Standard Application Tips Direction
Steelcase Textiles Varies by fabric cSee page 124 , Fabric Application Direction for Systems, Casegoods, and Architecture matrix.
Select Surfaces-Designtex Varies by fabric Test results may impose exceptions. Confirm test results and application direction on COM website and Designtex.com prior to ordering.
COM Fabrics Varies by fabric Test results may impose exceptions. Confirm test results and application direction Dealers must specify on COM website prior to entering COM orders. desired fabric application direction on all COM orders.
Fabric Application Direction for SeatingFabric Standard Application Tips Direction
Steelcase Textiles Upholstery Railroaded None (warp horizontal)
Select Surfaces-Designtex Varies by fabric Confirm test results and application direction on COM website and Designtex.com prior to ordering.
Select Surfaces-Gabriel Varies by fabric Confirm test results and application direction on COM website prior to ordering.
Select Surfaces-Kvadrat Varies by fabric Confirm test results and application direction on COM website prior to ordering.
Select Surfaces-Pollack Warp vertical Confirm test results and application direction on COM website prior to ordering.
COM Fabrics Varies by fabric The most common COM application direction for seating is warp vertical. Dealers must specify Confirm test results and application direction on COM website prior to entering COM desired fabric application orders. direction on all COM orders.
COM Vinyls Varies by fabric Most solid vinyls are commonly applied in the warp horizontal application direction. Dealers must specify desired fabric application direction on all COM orders.
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Buzz2 i NDN H H H H H H H H H VO H H HCharm D V H H H HON H H H H VO H HO HCogent: Connect D NNNNN HNNNNNNNNCogent: Geode Seating 3 D N H H H HN H H H H VON H HCogent: Geode Vertical 3 D V H H H HN H H H H VON H HCricket NDNNNNN HNNNNNNNNEmbrasure D V H H H HN H H H H VO H H HFlip: Orbit D V HO HO HO HONHO HO HO HONHO HO HOFlip: Plain Jane D V H H H HN H H H H VO H H HFlip: TexHex D NHO HO HO HONHO HO HO HONHO HO HOFresco D V H H H HN H H H H VO H H HLapel D V H H H HN H H H HNN H HLido D VN HN HNNN H HNNN HMilano D V H H H HN H H H H VO H H HOptic D V H H H HN H H H H VO H H HPianista D NHO HO HO NNHO HO HO HONNHO HORegatta ND V H H H H H H H H HN H H HRhythm D V H H H HN H H H H VO VO H HSprite D V H H HO HONHO HO HNNVO HO HTinsel D V H H H HON H H H HN H HO H
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D = Directional fabricND = Non-directional fabric• = Not available
H = HorizontalV = VerticalHO = Horizontal onlyVO = Vertical onlyE = Establishedi = This finish is part of the global surface materials palette. Geographical differences, by product line, may apply.
Steelcase and COM fabric that is 54"Wcannot be applied to Kick or Answer skinsthat are 53"H or higher.
Tip: For more detailed product infor-mation, refer to individual product linespecification guides. Example: Series9000 Specification Guide.
COM Fabrics Application direction may vary. Check our Web site at steelcase.com/customsurfaces.
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Fire Codes
Surface Materials Reference Manual 125
Fire Codes 126
Cal TB 117 Letter 127
Cal TB 133 Letter 128
Fire Code Seating Upholstery Matrix 130
Fire Code Wood Seating Upholstery Matrix 132
Fire Code Turnstone Seating Upholstery Matrix 133
Fire Code Turnstone Seating Upholstery Matrix for Turnstone Collection by Designtex 134
Fire Code Turnstone 1.0 Seating Upholstery Matrix 135
Fire Code Turnstone 1.0 Seating Upholstery Matrix for Turnstone Collection by Designtex 136
Fire Code Seating with Select Surfaces Textiles or COM 137
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The black and white label is on all standardupholstered seating. It means that the fabricand foam have been tested separately andsatisfy California Technical Bulletin 117. Thefabric actually may have a better flameretardance performance but has not beensubmitted for testing beyond Cal TB 117. cSee page 86 for a complete description of this test.
The red label is on all FCS modified uphol-stered seating. It means that the chair hasbeen built and labeled to be in compliancewith the California Technical Bulletin 133(Cal TB 133). This is the highest flameretardance rating available on Steelcaseseating products.
TB 133
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NOTICETHIS ARTICLE IS
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CIES AND MEETS THEFLAMMABILITY
REQUIREMENTS OFCALIFORNIA BUREAU OF
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TB 117PRINTED IN USA 93-9500877 rev C
NOTICETHIS ARTICLE MEETS ALL
FLAMMABILITY REQUIREMENTS OF
CALIFORNIA BUREAU OFHOME FURNISHINGS
TECHNICAL BULLETIN 117.CARE SHOULD BE
EXERCISED NEAR OPENFLAME OR WITH BURNING
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Fire Code Seating
Modifying Steelcase SeatingUpholstery to Meet Fire CodesSteelcase offers Fire Code Seating modifi-cation (FCS) on nearly all seating models.The most rigorous fire codes in the nationhave been developed in California, and theSteelcase FCS modification is designed tomeet those codes. The FCS modificationuses technology called a three-phase activebarrier that is used under the fabric layer.
Fire Code Seating (FCS) indicates that aproduct is constructed to meet the strict firecode requirements of high public occupancyareas such as theaters, meeting rooms, andlobbies.
The FCS standards will meet both the State of California Technical Bulletin 133(Cal TB 133) and Boston Fire Code (BFC).Boston adopted the California TechnicalBulletin TB 133 test standard in 1992. cSee page 86 for a description of theCalifornia Technical Bulletin 133 tests.
Fire Code Seating with SteelcaseTextilesA wide variety of Steelcase Textiles are available for use on models with the FCSmodification. Some chair and fabric combi-nations will not pass the test criteria for FireCode Seating. Often, this is due to the chairconfiguration, large surface areas thatsupport combustion, and the fiber content of some fabrics.cSee pages 130 , 132 , and 133 , Fire Code Seating Matrices, for availability and exceptions.
Fire Code LabelsThere are two different fire code labels. All upholstered Steelcase chairs have oneof these two labels in clear view (usually on the underside of the seat pan).
No additional lead time is required for FCSmodification.
Many chair models and Steelcase Textilescombinations are available with FCS modifi-cation through the Express12 program thatprovides products to a dealer or deliverysite in 12 working days. cSee the Quick Ship Guide for this information.
Fire Code LiabilitySteelcase assumes no liability for flameretardance if the customer modifies the FCSproduct. This includes any topical treat-ments or attachments applied to the productafter it is manufactured.
Fire Code Letters
The following pages contain letters for bothCal TB 117 and Cal TB 133. These letterscan be photocopied and presented to a firemarshal to demonstrate fire codecompliance.cSee page 127 for Cal TB 117 letter.cSee page 128 for Cal TB 133 letter.
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The black and white label shown below appears on all Steelcase upholstered seating. It means that the fabricand foam have been tested separately and satisfy California Technical Bulletin 117. The fabric actually mayhave a better flame retardance performance but has not been submitted for testing beyond Cal TB 117.
Presence of this label certifies that Steelcase has manufactured this product to be in compliance with Cal TB117 as stated on the label itself.
TB 117
TB 117PRINTED IN USA 93-9500877 rev C
NOTICETHIS ARTICLE MEETS ALL
FLAMMABILITY REQUIREMENTS OF
CALIFORNIA BUREAU OFHOME FURNISHINGS
TECHNICAL BULLETIN 117.CARE SHOULD BE
EXERCISED NEAR OPENFLAME OR WITH BURNING
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FIRE CODE SEATING is the terminology adopted by Steelcase North America to identify productmanufactured to be in compliance with the requirements set forth by the State of California Department ofConsumer Affairs, Bureau of Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation, Technical Bulletin 133 (Cal TB 133):Flammability Test for Seating Furniture for Use in Public Occupancies.
All Steelcase FIRE CODE SEATING uses interliner or protective barrier technology, whereby a separatelayer of flame-resistant barrier material is included just beneath the surface upholstery fabric. The inclusionof this barrier material creates a level of flame resistance sufficient to satisfy the requirements of Cal TB 133,which is the test protocol required by law for public occupancies in the State of California, as well as otherstates and municipalities.
As required by law, it is the manufacturer’s responsibility to label each item of seating furniture manufacturedto be in compliance with the requirements of Cal TB 133. Each unit of Steelcase FIRE CODE SEATING has ared label affixed to the underside of the product, as follows:
Presence of this label certifies that Steelcase has manufactured this product to be in compliance with Cal TB 133.
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TB 133
TB 133PRINTED IN USA 83-9504163 rev C
NOTICETHIS ARTICLE IS
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REQUIREMENTS OFCALIFORNIA BUREAU OF HOME
FURNISHINGS TECHNICALBULLETIN 133. CARE SHOULDBE EXERCISED NEAR OPENFLAME OR WITH BURNING
CIGARETTES.
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Seating Upholstery: Availability of Fire Code Treatment
cSee page 132 for Wood Seating.
Tip: For the most up to dateavailability information, pleasecheck the COM website fortesting results on steelcase.com.
Criterion and Criterion Plus models meet fire code requirements only when specified with adjustable seat depth and 6205 Black plastic.Drive models meet fire code requirements only when specified with 6205 Black plastic.Move models meet fire code requirements only when specified with 6205 Black plastic.Snodgrass models meet fire code requirements except for models with enclosed arms.Think 3D Knit models meet fire code requirements except for models with the lumbar option.
cContinued on next page
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsU = Untested EL = Elmosoft leather L = LeatherE = Established
c See specification guide fordetails.
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Bo Peep
Brisa
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Chainmail
Cogent: Connect
Cogent: Geode Seating
Cogent: Geode Vertical
Cogent: Trails
Cricket
Crosswalk
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Seating Upholstery: Availability of Fire Code Treatment, continued
cSee page 132 for WoodSeating.
Tip: For the most up to dateavailability information,please check the COMwebsite for test results onsteelcase.com.
Fire Code SeatingUpholstery Matrix
Criterion and Criterion Plus models meet fire code requirements only when specified with adjustable seat depth and 6205 Black plastic.Drive models meet fire code requirements only when specified with 6205 Black plastic.Move models meet fire code requirements only when specified with 6205 Black plastic.Snodgrass models meet fire code requirements except for models with enclosed arms.Think 3D Knit models meet fire code requirements except for models with the lumbar option.
Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsU= UntestedE = EstablishedcSee specification guide for
details.
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Codes
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Fire Code Wood Seating Upholstery Matrix
Fire Code Seating (FCS) indicatesthat a product is constructed tomeet the strict fire code require-ments of high public occupancyareas.
The following matrix lists eachseating line and denotes fabrics that are available, available withexceptions, and not available.
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Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsU = Untested EL = Elmosoft leather L = LeatherE = Established
c See specification guide for details.
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Fire Code TurnstoneSeating Upholstery Matrix
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Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsU = Untested L = LeatherE = Established
c See specification guide for details.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, please check the COM website for testing results on steelcase.com.
Fire
Codes
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Pric
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Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with
exceptionsU= Untested c See specification guide for details.
Fire Code Turnstone Seating Upholstery Matrix forTurnstone Collection by Designtex
Tip: All textiles in the TurnstoneCollection by Designtexprogram are stocked andavailable in standard leadtime.The fabrics are supported justlike standard fabrics - whichmakes ordering easy.
Tip: For the most up to dateavailability information, pleasecheck the COM website fortesting results onsteelcase.com.
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Fire Code Turnstone 1.0Seating Upholstery Matrix
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Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with exceptionsU= Untested L = LeatherE = Established
c See specification guide for details.
Tip: For the most up to date availability information, please check the COM website for testing results on steelcase.com.
Fire
Codes
February 2014
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Legend
˜ = Not availableÅ = Available˛ = Available with
exceptionsU= Untested c See specification guide for details.
Fire Code Turnstone 1.0 Seating Upholstery Matrix forTurnstone Collection by Designtex
Tip: All textiles in the Turnstone Collection byDesigntex program are stocked and available instandard leadtime. The fabrics are supported justlike standard fabrics – which makes orderingeasy.
Tip: For the most up to date availability infor-mation, please check the COM website for testingresults on steelcase.com.
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FCS TestingPlease submit a COM Application TestingRequest form for FCS evaluation prior tosending any fabric. A COM consultant willcontact you with more information.
Yardage requirements will vary per chair test. Ifyour material requires FCS testing, submit a com-pleted COM application Testing Request form andmaterial to:Steelcase Inc.Attn: COM Testing901 44th StreetGrand Rapids, MI 49508
$700 net testing fee is required for a fullscale chair burn test. FCS testing lead timeis 3-4 weeks.
Flame Retardance of COM FabricsSteelcase assumes no liability for COMfabrics with a flame-retardant finish andrecommends that samples of the fabrics inquestion be submitted to the properauthority for certification.
If a flame-retardant finish is required, pleaseadvise your Steelcase Sales Services repre-sentative or regional office of the followinginformation:• Flammability code that must be passed• Application of the fabric to be finished
(i.e., upholstery, wall, panel, etc.)• Weight of the fabric• Need to apply other chemicals to the
fabric (i.e., soil repellents)• Type of backing• Yardage requirements
With this information, Steelcase can contactthe appropriate outside finisher andgenerate a quote. Treatment prices varywith quantity and fabric selection.
The Fire Code Seating option isavailable on certain chairs withSelect Surfaces Textiles or COM.Fire code approval is based on chair modeland specific textile combinations.
To find out if a specific Select SurfacesTextile or COM is FCS approved on aSteelcase seating product, check the COMWeb site at steelcase.com/customsurfaces.
Due to the many different combina-tions of fabric contents andchanges that could be made bySteelcase to seating models,fabrics that have been previouslyapproved for fire code may need tobe re-tested for qualification.
For complete information about specifyingSelect Surfaces Textile or COM on FCSmodified chairs, call your Steelcase COMconsultant at 616.475.2426 or fax inquiriesto: 616.698.4700. Please provide thefollowing information about your SelectSurfaces Textile or COM when making aninquiry:• Supplier and fabric name• Flammability testing• Topical treatments• Fabric weight• Fiber content of the fabric• Seating model number intended for
application
The price for the FCS modification withSelect Surfaces Textile or COM is $71 U.S.on all non-wood seating units and $71 U.S.on all wood seating units. Please add theprice to Price Group COM column withineach Steelcase price list.
Fire Code Seating withSelect Surfaces Textiles or
COM
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Established and TransitionalSurface Materials
Established Surface Materials
Paint 140
High-Pressure Laminate 140
Coating 140
Wood 140
Plastic 140
Seating Upholstery 140
Vertical Surface Fabric 140
Laminate Edge Trim 140
Transitional Surface Materials
Paint 141
High-Pressure Laminate 141
Low-Pressure Laminate 141
Wood 141
Vertical Surface Fabric 141
Seating Upholstery 141
Transitional Edge Trim Finishes 142
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What are EstablishedSurface Materials?Established surface materials include popularhard surfaces and textiles from previousSteelcase surface materials programs. Thesesurface materials are available to customers thathave standardized on these finishes.
Finishes in the Established category may not beavailable across all materials or product lines.Please refer to the product specification guidesfor availability by product.
What are TransitionalSurface Materials?This Transitional section contains surface materi-als that are being maintained for existingcustomers only and are likely to be phasedout over time. It is expected that each of theseTransitional items will enter the existing deletionprocess when and if a decision is made to discontinue production. These surface materialsare indicated with a S. Surface materials thathave a specific culling date are indicated with anG, followed by the last order entry date. A list ofsurface materials identified for deletion isincluded on Product Info. See the “Culling ListWith Alternatives.” Product Info is an electronic collection of specification guides in Acrobat PDF(Portable Document Format). With Product Info,you can scan, search, and print any page on virtually any computer. You can access these files at the steelcase.com web site orvillage.steelcase.com. New customers orexisting customers with new projectsshould be selecting other surface materials.
The idea is to give you—our customers, design-ers, specifiers, and dealers—additional time toprepare for change. With this kind of advancenotice, we’ll be able to help you:– make smooth transitions to alternative selections – avoid selections that may be phased out over time– be more informed and confident about the long-term plans for our surface materials
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Wood
3272 QC/OP Amber orMaple E
3274 QC/FF Amber orMaple E
3412 FC/OP NaturalCherry E
3414 FC/FF Natural Cherry E3534 FC/FF Winter on
Maple E3562 FC/OP Linseed on
Maple E3564 FC/FF Linseed on
Maple E3572 FC/OP Amber or
Maple E3574 FC/FF Amber or
Maple E3582 FC/OP Winter on
Maple E
Plastic
Systems Plastic6002 Graphite E6607 Woodrose E6608 Driftwood E6609 Smoke E6612 Grey Value 2 E6617 Warm Brown V2 E6619 Ice E6635 Dawn E6650 Sodium E6651 Tungsten E6652 Titanium E6659 Light Grey E6686 Gold Dust E6688 Steel E6696 Sterling Metallic E
Seating Upholstery
Price Group 1 Buzz25F01 Camel E5F04 Red E5F06 Sky E5F10 Grape E5F11 Eggplant E
Price Group 2Cogent: Geode Seating(Entire Line)5S46 Bark E 5S47 Coal E 5S48 Smoke E 5S49 Cobalt E 5S50 Ink E 5S51 Shamrock E 5S52 Pear E5S53 Berry E5S54 Mandarin E5S55 Sunset E5S56 Citrus E5S57 Thunder E
Spyder5B00 Orchid E5B01 Foggy Night E5B04 Peri E5B06 Dove E5B07 Sage E5B09 Topaz E
Vertical Surface Fabric
Price Group 1 AbacusP122 Entasis EP123 Portico EP124 Opus EP125 Cusp EP126 Artifact EP129 Atlas E
Acadia (Entire Line)G031 Tin EG033 Iron EG034 Pewter EG039 Silica EG041 Brimstone EG043 Azurite E
BellaRoseB651 Birch EB652 Willow E
CorniceP131 Spire E
Embrasure (Entire Line)P140 Colonnade EP141 Rotunda EP143 Baluster E
Price Group 2Amiranté5664 Mink E 5665 Ivory E5666 Silver Frost E5677 Moonglo E5679 Woodbine E
Ashanti Reverse 5638 Mink E 5648 Moonglo E5650 Woodbine E5654 Quince E
BouquetP165 Hosta EP166 Dundee EP169 Argenta EP170 Hoya EP173 Chamomile E
Cogent: Geode Vertical(Entire Line)5S31 Pebble E 5S32 Canyon E 5S33 Honey E 5S34 Ice E 5S35 Slate E 5S36 Cement E 5S37 Rock E5S38 Oyster E5S39 Buff E5S40 Toast E5S41 Sesame E5S42 Ecru E5S43 Dove E
Regatta (Entire Line)5335 Warm Brown V1 E5338 Tan V1 ED011 Licorice E
Paint
Price Group 1 Textured Paint7236 Fog E7237 Slate E
Price Group 2Paint0835 Black E 4604 Driftwood E 4606 Mist E 4682 Grey V1 E 4700 Warm White E 4762 Cream E 4791 Tungsten E
Price Group 2Metallic Paint4751 Bronze E 4752 Steel Metallic E 4788 Gold Dust Metallic E
High-Pressure Laminate
Solid Laminate2722 Cream E2759 Warm White E2811 Mist E
Pulp Laminate2766 Warm Brown V1 E2782 Grey V1E
Woodgrain Laminate2772 Medium Mahogany
on Walnut E
Coating
Miscellaneous Coating4710 Black E
E = Established
Laminate Edge Trim
Combination of Edging 6045 Medium Mahogany on Walnut E
Order Finish Torus Edge Colors 1 mm Edge Color
2C55 6S01 Coffee Solid 6045 Medium Mahogany on Walnut E
2K71 6000 Black or 6045 Medium 6001 Coffee Mahogany on
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With the exception ofoak, wood tops and tablebases in these transitionalfinishes use flat-cutveneers. Oak veneers areflat cut for tops and rift cutfor bases. If oak veneersare specified for both thetops and bases, the samewood finish will be appliedto both, resulting in match-ing wood color but not ingrain pattern.
Vertical Surface Fabric
Price Group 1BellaRose B653 Alder G4/14 B655 Wenge G4/14
Price Group 2Ashanti (Entire Line)5613 Silver Frost G4/14 5674 Quince G4/14
Price Group 3 Martinique (EntireLine)5574 May Apple G4/145577 Woodsorrel G4/145578 Baneberry G4/14
Seating Upholstery
Price Group 1Jacks5B62 Nutmeg G4/165B65 Rosewood G4/165B67 Lupine G4/165B68 Lichen G4/165B69 Ocean G4/16
Link5A21 Rust G10/155A29 Lichen G10/15
Price Group 2Regis2 (Entire Line)5F18 Black G10/16 5F19 Cinder G10/165F20 Forest G10/165F21 Elephant G10/165F22 Paprika G10/165F23 Aqua G10/165F24 Pacific G10/16 5F25 Denim G10/165F26 Cherry G10/16 5F27 Navy G10/16
Spyder5B11 Currant G4/145B12 Lichen G4/14
Price Group 3Cogent: Tides(Entire Line)5S71 Butter G4/155S72 Snow G4/155S73 Celery G4/155S74 Wicker G4/155S75 Pool G4/155S76 Cloud G4/155S77 Grass G4/155S78 Clay G4/155S79 Hyacinth G4/155S80 Jet G4/155S81 Doe G4/155S82 Boysenberry G4/155S83 Night G4/15
Hampstead (Entire Line)B351 Blue Green V4 G4/14 B359 Blue Blue Green V5 G4/14 B366 Blue Blue Violet V4 G4/17 B369 Blue Blue Violet V5 G4/17 B377 Violet V5 G4/14 B389 Red Red Violet V5 G4/17 B395 Grey V5 G4/17 B399 Black G4/17 B406 Windflower G4/14 B413 Shale G4/14B423 Clementine G4/17B424 Butter Cream G4/17B425 Iris G4/17B426 Sapphire G4/17B427 Turquoise G4/17B428 Navy G4/17B429 Charcoal G4/17B430 Spa G4/17B431 Plum G4/17B432 Cocoa G4/17B433 Cork G4/17B434 Stone G4/17B435 Metal G4/17B436 Peridot G4/17B437 Cactus G4/17B438 Sycamore G4/17B439 Candy Apple G4/17
PaintPrice Group 1Architectural Paint4840 Sunlight G4/144841 Canvas G4/144842 Biscuit G4/14
Price Group 2Paint4600 Dawn G4/154601 Woodrose G4/154607 Smoke G4/154650 Tan V1 G4/154686 Warm Brown V1 G4/154718 Grotto G4/154719 Shale G4/154761 Coffee G4/154763 Graphite G4/154790 Sodium G4/154792 Titanium G4/154793 Solar Black G4/154794 Vanadium G4/154795 Tantalum G4/15
High-Pressure Laminate
Watermark Laminate2839 Driftwood
Pattern G4/15
For product lines with default edge colors, black isthe standard T-mold andplastic edge color. To obtainedge color treatments otherthan black, use the OpenLine Laminate orderprocess. Edge color maystill be specified normallyon Universal Worksurfaces,and other products withspecifiable edge color.
Low-Pressure Laminate
281T Mist S284L Natural Oak G4/14288L Folkstone G4/14
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G10/15 = Last order entryOctober 15, 2015
G4/16 = Last order entryApril 17, 2016
G10/16 = Last order entryOctober 16, 2016
G4/17 = Last order entryApril 16, 2017
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Answer Match Edge Trim Finishes for Universal Worksurfaces with 3 mm Edge
Answer match finishes allow Universal Worksurfaces to be ordered with edge finishes that match the default edge colors of Answer.
1 mm Plastic 3 mm Plastic Order Finish Edge Color Edge Color
6K00 S 6041 Natural Walnut 6001 Coffee
6K01 S 6036 Medium Cherry 6001 Coffee
6K02 S 6034 Natural Cherry 6001 Coffee
6K04 S 6037 Winter on Maple 6655 Warm White
6K05 S 6038 Blonde on Maple 6000 Black
6K06 S 6038 Blonde on Maple 6655 Warm White
6K07 S 6045 Medium Mahogany 6001 Coffee on Walnut
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Resources – The Fine Print
Surface Materials Reference Manual 143
Care of Surface Materials
Vertical Surface Fabrics and Seating upholstery 144
Vertical Surface Vinyl 144
Fire Code Seating on Molded Foam 144
Leather upholstery 145
Vinyl upholstery 145
Acrylic 145
Markerboard Writing Surfaces 145
Worksurfaces and Finishes 146
Fabric Treatment 147
Specification Tools
Surface Materials Binders 148
Sample Ordering – Steelcase Surfaces 149
Sample Ordering – Select Surfaces 150
Who To Call 151
Steelcase Textiles Cut Yardage Program 152
Fabric Sample Return Program 153
Glossary 154
Color Number Index 158
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Sustainable Cleaning Solutions
A variety of companies and groups assertthat their cleaning products are better forhumans and the environment than others.Steelcase has not evaluated all of theseclaims, but believes that Green Seal(www.greenseal.org) is one good source foridentifying sustainable cleaning solutions.Green Seal is an independent nonprofitorganization with experience in certifyingproducts and services that are sustainable.When searching the site, use GS-37 as thelife cycle-based sustainability standard.
Vertical Surface Fabrics and Seating upholstery
Remove as much soil or staining materialas possible by carefully vacuuming,brushing, or scraping with a dull instrument.
Cleaning codes apply only to the outerpart of your fabric. Do not over-wet thefabric! If you do, you may damage theupholstery’s filling materials.Special finishes or laminations, such as aprotective coating (e.g., C-1TM) or a flame-retardant treatment, may modify a fabric’scleaning code due to the adhesive typeused in lamination (e.g., “WS” code maychange to “S” or “W” code).
W – Clean only with water-based shampooor foam upholstery cleaner. (Water-basedcleaning agents are often sold as upholsteryshampoo. They are usually sold as foams,concentrated liquids, and dry compounds.Do not over wet. Do not use dry cleaningsolvents. Pile fabric may require brushing torestore its appearance. Remove cushioncovers to launder.
S – Clean only with dry cleaning solvent.Do not saturate. Do not use water. Removecushion covers to launder.
WS – Clean with a mild detergentshampoo, foam, or dry cleaning solvents.Do not saturate with liquids. Pile fabric mayrequire brushing to restore its appearance.Remove cushion covers to launder.
X – Do not clean with either water orsolvent-based cleaner. Use only vacuumingor light brushing.
Cleaning Code WFollow these directions for removing water-borne, non-greasy soil or stains (suchas coffee, milk, soft drinks, fruit juices,washable ink, etc.):1 Gently apply a water-based cleaner, thatis specifically made for cleaning fabric, tothe soiled area using a clean cloth orsponge, such as an upholstery shampoo.2 Work the cleaner into a lather or foam, if possible, to minimize soaking the fabric.Using light brushing motions, work from theoutside of the soiled area toward the centerto prevent rings.3 Allow fabric to dry completely, thenvacuum thoroughly.
Cleaning Code SFollow these directions for removing oil-borne soil or stains (such as salad dressing,grease, lipstick, ball-point ink, etc.):1 Gently apply a dry-cleaning fluid to thesoiled area using a dampened, clean clothor soft-bristle brush.2 Using quick, light, rubbing or brushingstrokes, work from the outside of the soiledarea toward the center to prevent rings.Avoid soaking the fabric. 3 Gently blot with a clean, absorbent clothto soak up and remove dampened soil.4 Allow fabric to dry completely, thenvacuum thoroughly.
Large AreasWhen large fabric areas must be cleaned,such as complete panels, it is recommendedthat you employ a professional cleaning firmthat uses a dry-foam upholstery shampooand an immediate wet pick-up vacuumsystem, that does not exceed 170F.
Do not steam clean or use othermethods that soak or heat the fabric.
Regular and proper maintenance of yourupholstery fabric permits less frequentcleaning.
Maintenance is routine, on-going care whichreduces soil buildup on a fabric’s surface.Maintenance also includes treating spotsand stains promptly.
Vacuum regularly with a proper upholsteryattachment to remove air-borne dust andlint thoroughly.
Clean periodically to remove accumulatedgrime and retain the fabric’s originalappearance as much as possible.
Clean protective arm covers and head restsso they do not look different from the rest ofyour upholstery.Promptly treat spots and stains. (AnInternational Fabricare study confirmed thedetrimental effects of allowing stains to age,when they could have been successfullyremoved, if treated immediately. After oneweek, 20% of stains could not be removed.After 3 weeks, 50% of stains could not beremoved. If stain has oxidized, or totallyhardened, it forms an insoluble product thatcannot be removed).Turn and rotate loose cushions to equalizewear and soiling.
Vertical Surface Vinyl
Remove as much soil or staining materialas possible by carefully vacuuming,brushing, or scraping with a dull instrument.Use lukewarm water and mild soap toremove most soil and stains. Work up a thinlather on a clean, damp piece of cheesecloth and rub it gently over the soiled area.Wipe off the soap with a fresh piece ofcheese cloth. Finish by wiping with a soft,dry cloth.Never use furniture polishes, oils, solvents,alcohol, varnishes, abrasive cleaners, orammonia water on leather.Never use furniture polishes, oils, solvents,varnishes, abrasive cleaners, or ammoniawater on vinyl. Naphtha or mineral spiritsmay be used with caution (they areflammable) to remove chewing gum,grease, or other greasy soils and stains thatcannot be removed with soap and water.
Fire Code Seating on Molded Foam
Because of the heat application used toadhere the fabric to the foam substrate, donot use steam in cleaning the Fire CodeSeating (FCS) fabric. This heat could meltthe adhesive and loosen the fabric.Use a dry-shampoo application that has a wet pick-up. A wet pick-up minimizesmoisture in the foam that may cause futuremildew or breakdown in the foam.
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Dusting with a clean, dry cloth is the recom-mended routine cleaning method for ananiline-dyed, full-grain leather. For spotsand spills, wipe excess liquid immediatelyand let air dry. If necessary, use lukewarmwater and mild non-detergent soap, workinto a thin lather with a soft cloth, rinse withclean water, and buff to restore luster. The use of any other product could causereactions with the solvent-free chemicalsused in the tanning process.Part of leather’s unique appeal is thesophisticated aging process that occursover time. Soft, comfort wrinkles can appearupon use and are considered common.Comfort wrinkles are a normal characteristicof leather and are part of the naturalqualities and softness that leather provides.Leather has naturally occurring markingsfrom the everyday activities of an animal’slife and as a result, some of these markingscan show on an upholstered chair. Thesemarkings are what give each chair uniquecharacter and premium quality.
Polyurethane upholstery
For regular maintenance, use lukewarmwater and mild soap to remove most soiland stain. Do not over-saturate the materialwith water.
For stubborn stains, remove as much soil orstaining from the material as possible bycarefully vacuuming or brushing with a dullinstrument. Lift most stains with an alcohol-based cleaner. Disinfect using 5:1water/bleach solution. Thoroughly rinse allcleaning solution residue with water and letair dry. To remove ballpoint pen, addressthe stain immediately by wiping withisopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). Not allink stains can be removed.
Never use furniture polishes, oils, solvents,varnishes, abrasive cleaners, or solutions ofammonia and water on polyurethane.
Vinyl upholstery
Remove as much soil or staining materialas possible by carefully vacuuming,brushing, or scraping with a dull instrument.Use lukewarm water and mild soap toremove most soil and stains. Work up a thinlather on a clean, damp piece of cheesecloth and rub it gently over the soiled area.Wipe off the soap with a fresh piece ofcheese cloth. Finish by wiping with a soft,dry cloth.Never use furniture polishes, oils, solvents,alcohol, varnishes, abrasive cleaners, orammonia water on vinyl. Naphtha or mineralspirits may be used with caution (they areflammable) to remove chewing gum,grease, or other greasy soils and stains thatcannot be removed with soap and water.
Acrylic
Dust with a soft, damp cloth or chamois.Clean only with mild soap, detergent andwater, or Pledge. Do not use window-cleaning fluids, scouring compounds, grittycloths, leaded or ethyl gasolines, or strongsolvents such as alcohol, acetone, carbontetrachloride, etc.To remove tar, grease, paint, etc., usenaphtha or kerosene. Rinse well and drywith a soft, damp cloth or chamois. Polishacrylic by applying a thin, even coating ofautomobile paste wax with a soft cloth. Do not use a cleaner-wax combination.Remove minor surface scratches by waxing.Remove deeper scratches by sanding lightly with 400-grit, “wet or dry” sandpaperand buffing with a clean, muslin wheeldressed with a good grade of fine-gritbuffing compound. A 1⁄4" electric drill with a 4" buffing wheel has sufficient RPMs. Buff lightly with a clean cotton flannel orjersey cloth.Avoid aromatic solvents and abrasives. Acrylic is combustible, so observe fire andsafety procedures appropriate forcompatible forms of wood. Do not expose toexcessive heat or flame.
Markerboard Writing Surfaces
Use dry erase markers only.Remove dry-erase markings with a marker-board eraser or soft cloth as often aspossible. Change erasers, as they becomedirty. Dirty erasers will leave ink residue onthe surface.For daily cleaning, or as needed, use a dryerase cleaner, or a non-abrasive householdcleaner, such as glass cleaner. This may bedone with a soft cloth or sponge. Dry thesurface with a soft cloth prior to writing. Allmarkings should be removed weekly.
Caution:• Do not use permanent markers on marker-
board surfaces. In the event a permanentmarker is used, removal of markings maybe attempted by using dry erase cleaner,or by writing over the marking with a dryerase marker and erasing with a marker-board eraser or soft cloth.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners or solventtype cleaning solutions, such as Ketones(Acetone, MEK, etc.) lacquer thinner, nailpolish remover, etc. because they mayremove the finish from the markerboardsurface.
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Worksurfaces and Finishes
For all laminate tops, painted and plated metals, and plasticsWiping with a damp cloth will removegeneral soiling and water-borne stains. Ifneeded, use a hard-surface, all purposecleaner such as Formula 409, Fantastic,Top Job, Mr. Clean, etc. Follow themanufacturer’s instructions for generalpurpose cleaning. To prevent staining, inkshould be removed as soon as possible. Donot use paint thinners, naphtha, or solvent-based fluids.To fill scratches in woodgrain laminate tops,use an oak, walnut, or mahogany putty stickwhich can be purchased at paint supply andhardware stores.Clean metal finishes with a non-abrasivecleaner. Apply the cleaner sparingly, makingsure that it does not come into contact withany wood surface. Wipe the hardware drywith a clean, soft cloth.
Protecting Wood SurfacesUse desk pads and coasters to help protectthe finish against dents, scratches, moistureand hot and cold liquids. Do not use deskpads that have plastic backing. Use felt orleather pads on the bottoms of officeequipment and accessories.Periodically move desk accessories andother objects kept on the worksurface toensure even aging.Lift objects when you move them, instead ofpulling or pushing them across the surface,to avoid scratching the surface. Avoidleaving vinyl binders on worksurface forlong periods.If you use a protective glass top, insert feltpads between the glass and the worksur -face, to create an air space and allow thewood to breathe.Keep your furniture away from directsunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures andhumidity. Maintain temperatures between 60and 80 degrees Fahrenheit and humiditylevels between 30 and 50 percent.
Cleaning Wood SurfacesKeep a supply of soft, clean, absorbentcloths handy for wiping up spills and regulardusting.To dust, wipe with a slightly damp, softcloth, using another soft cloth to dry. Alwayswipe the surface in the direction of the woodgrain.Use a quality cleaner or flax soap formu-lated especially for use on wood surfaces.Do not use oils or ammonia. Dilute thecleaner as directed by the manufacturer.Dampen but do not saturate a soft clothwith the diluted cleaning solution. Wipe the surface in the direction of the woodgrain toremove dirt and fingerprints. Wipe thesurface clean with a soft, dry cloth.Quality spray wax may be applied sparinglytwice a year. Excessive waxing may resultin a wax build-up which feels sticky andattracts an unusual amount of dirt. For infor-mation about how to remove this wax,contact your facilities department orSteelcase dealer.Wood is a “forgiving” material which canusually be repaired. If your worksurface isdamaged, call your facilities department orSteelcase dealer.
Maintenance ContractMany Steelcase dealers offer maintenancecontracts for your convenience. Contactyour dealer for more information.
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Soil Retardant – Steelcase Surfaces
Soil retardants are treatments that providelong-term soil and stain resistance to a fabricwithout affecting the shade or integrity of thefabric.
The following Steelcase Textiles are availablepre-treated with soil retardant. (You do notneed to select the soil retardant option forthese fabrics and incur the $22 upcharge.)JacksLinkSpyder
Soil retardant treatment is available on otherSteelcase seating fabrics at an additional $22U.S. per seating unit. To order this option,please select “Soil Retardant Treatment” under“Optional Accessories”. For soil retardant avail-ability, see the Seating Upholstery TechnicalInformation.cSee page 95
Soil Retardant – Select Surfaces
For soil retardant treatment on Designtexpatterns in the Select Surfaces offering, go tothe Designtex section of steelcase.com/selectsurfaces.
Soil Retardant – COM
For soil retardant treatment on COMs, pleaseselect “Soil Retardant Treatment” under“Optional Accessories.” Minimums or additional yardage may be required. Pleasecontact the vendor directly for specific infor-mation. Extended lead times may benecessary for this service.
Contact
For Steelcase fabrics, contact your SteelcaseSales Service representative at1.888.STEELCASE (1.888.783.3522) or sendan e-mail to lineone@steelcase.com. ForDesigntex fabrics, contact your local Designtexsales representative at 1.800.221.1540.
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Specification Tools
The Steelcase Surface Materials Programoffers specifiers a collection of tools to helpmake the process easier. The seven specification tools are:• Surface Materials Reference Manual • Hard Surfaces Binder (04-0012646)• Vertical Surfaces Fabrics Binder (04-0012645)• Seating upholstery Binder (04-0012644)• Architectural Solutions Binder (04-0012641)• Samples
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Samples cPage 149
Surface Materials Not Sampled cPage 149
Commercial Match cPage 149
How to Order Samples cPage 149
Surface Materials Binders
The Surface Materials Binder Set (04-0012633) is a part of the corporatebinder program and includes everything you need to know about Surface Materials.Three binders are included in this set.
Swatch cards are reference cards thatcontain samples of the complete color linefor a surface material.
Steelcase Hard Surfaces Binder(04-0012646) This binder includes the SamplingReference Manual (S8190) and the Surface Materials Reference Manual.
Steelcase Finishes• Includes all swatch cards available for
hard surfaces:12-0000059 Accent Paint12-0000383 Coating08-0000118 Established Paint/Plastic10-0000199 Fiber Laminate10-0002049 Metals and Accessory Paint10-0002596 Micro Laminate12-0000069 Paint10-0002597 Patina Laminate12-0000055 Seating Plastic12-0000060 Signature Plastics07-0000253 Solid Laminate10-0002598 Speckle Laminate12-0000056 Systems Plastic12-0000071 Wood13-0000094 Woodgrain Laminate
Steelcase Textiles VerticalSurfaces Binder (04-0012645)This is where you will find the table ofcontents, reordering information sheets, and the Sample Listing (S8190).
Vertical Surface Fabrics• Includes all swatch cards available for
vertical surface fabrics:13-0000136 Alloy09-0000778 Bariolage13-0000154 Boccie12-0000674 Buzz213-0000152 Charm13-0000165 Flip Collection: Orbit, Plain Jane, TexHex13-0000198 Fresco13-0000187 Lapel 13-0000559 Milano13-0000133 Optic12-0000672 Pianista13-0000153 Rhythm13-0000560 Sprite13-0000131 Tinsel
Steelcase Seating upholsteryBinder (04-0012644)This is where you will find the table ofcontents, reordering information sheets,and the Sampling Reference Manual(S8190).
Seating upholstery• Includes all swatch cards available for
seating upholstery:13-0000097 3D Knit13-0000562 Bo Peep13-0000167 Brisa12-0000674 Buzz212-0000048 Chainmail13-0000180 Cogent: Connect13-0000189 Cogent: Trails12-0000673 Connect 3D13-0000166 Cricket13-0000186 Crosswalk12-0000380 Gaja – C2C13-0000155 Jacks13-0000132 Link13-0000529 Nitelights 13-0000558 Playground13-0000178 QiVi Net12-0000381 Remix13-0000177 Reply Air Mesh12-0000382 Steelcut Trio13-0000561 Zoe213-0000532 Steelcase Leather 12-0000671 Elmosoft Leather 13-0000533 Seating Vinyl13-0000137 Stand In
Steelcase Architectural SurfacesBinder (04-0012641)This binder includes everything youneed to know about surface materials forArchitectural Solutions. Includes thefollowing:Paint/Plastic 10-0002595Paint 12-0000069Wood 12-0000071Information includes Availability Matrices,Architectural Details, and Brochures.
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Samples
3" x 3" samples show actual materials and colors for hard surfaces.3" x 3" samples, 10" x 10" textile memosamples and additional sizes of hardsurface samples can be ordered throughSteelcase Advertising Stock. Not all surfacematerials are available as memo or 3" x 3"samples. Check the Sampling ReferenceManual (S8190) for more information. Thiscatalog is included in the Surface MaterialsBinders.
Surface Materials Not SampledMetals and coatings are only shown onswatch cards.
Commercial MatchEvery attempt will be made to provideproduct-to-product commercial match. Color,texture, and finish of the production materialmay vary from swatch sample.
Sample Ordering Information –Steelcase Surfaces
Dealers may place orders online throughAdStock at village.steelcase.com or byphone. AdStock lists every SurfaceMaterials Merchandising Tool that Steelcasecurrently produces. If you still havequestions after reviewing this catalog, call1.800.784.0358 (8:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m. ET,Monday – Friday) to talk to a CustomerService Representative.
Before Ordering:Please make sure you have all of thepertinent information needed to orderSurface Materials Merchandising Tools.1. Look up the item description and item
number.2. Decide where and how you want the
order shipped.3. Have your purchase order number
available.4. Have your SAP account number or Cost
Center number available.
Order Processing:Standard orders are processed the sameday when received by 6:00 p.m. ET,Monday – Friday (except holidays). Non-standard orders and orders received after6:00 p.m. ET will be processed the nextbusiness day.
Online Orders:1. Go to village.steelcase.com.2. Enter User ID and Password.3. Click on Surface Materials – AdStock.4. Click on Surface Materials in the menu
bar, click on the type of material, and findthe item you need. You can also searchby brand, or use the search box to finditems.
5. Enter quantity and add items to your cart.6. Proceed through checkout when your
order is complete. If you need to leavethe site for some reason, the items willstay in your cart so you can resumeshopping later.
Phone Orders:1. Follow the “Before Ordering” instructions.2. Call 1.800.784.0358 or 616.772.5011 to
place your order.
PricesAll sample prices are in U.S. dollars.Exchange rate conversions will occur duringthe invoicing process.
Sales TaxAfter your order is submitted, all applicablesales tax will be calculated by SteelcaseInc. and added to the invoice. Tax is deter-mined by the “Ship To” address for eachorder.
ShippingAll orders will be shipped via FedEx.Shipping charges are calculated by weight(item weight plus 0.5 pound for packagingmaterials). All charges are added to theinvoice. Please note: we cannot ship to a PostOffice Box.
Canceling an OrderYou may submit a request to cancel anorder through the MarketingCommunications Web site by clicking onOrder History under My Account. If theorder has not been processed, it will becanceled and you will receive notification.
Return PolicySome surface material items can bereturned for credit. Please see page 153 ofthis reference manual for details.
Sample Ordering Information –Global Palette
For samples of finishes offered in the globalpalette, contact your local Steelcase salesrepresentative.
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Sample Ordering Information –Select Surfaces
DesigntexTo order samples of Designtex textiles,please contact Designtex at 1.800.221.1540or go to designtex.com.
GabrielTo order samples of Gabriel textiles, pleasecontact Gabriel at +45.9630.3100 or go tohttp://www.gabriel.dk/textiles/steelcase_select/
KvadratTo order samples of Kvadrat textiles, pleasecontact Kvadrat at +45.8953.1831 or go tohttp://kvadrat.dk or email Marianne Nielsenat man@kvadrat.org.
PollackTo order samples of Pollack textiles, pleasecontact Pollack at 212.627.7766 or go topollackassociates.com.
Accent PaintsTo order samples of Accent Paints:1. Go to village.steelcase.com.2. Enter User ID and Password.3. Click on Surface Materials – AdStock.4. Click on Items in the left navigation, click Finish Samples (Hard Surfaces), and click Accent Paint to find the item you want or click on Catalog Search in the upper right corner and enter the item number you want.5. Enter quantity and add items to your cart.6. Proceed through checkout when your order is complete. If you need to leave the site for some reason, the items will stay in your cart so you can resume shopping later.
Signature PlasticsTo order samples of Signature Plastics:1. Go to village.steelcase.com.2. Enter User ID and Password.3. Click on Surface Materials – AdStock. 4. Click on Items in the left navigation, click Finish Samples (Hard Surfaces), and click Signature Plastic to find the item you want or click on Catalog Search in the upper right corner and enter the item number you want.5. Enter quantity and add items to your cart.6. Proceed through checkout when your order is complete. If you need to leave the site for some reason, the items will stay in your cart so you can resume shopping later.
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This list lets you know who to call when youhave questions concerning specificprograms:
Steelcase Textiles Cut Yardage
Contact a Steelcase Textiles cut yardageadministrator for the following informationregarding the purchase of SteelcaseTextiles by the yard: (cut yardage isavailable for purchase in full yard incre-ments only)• Ordering procedures
Phone: 616.475.2426
Questions regarding your cut yardagepurchase orders should be asked of yourSteelcase SFT Representative.
Designtex
Contact Designtex for the followinginformation:• Samples of Designtex fabrics• Designtex productsPhone: 1.800.221.1540Fax: 212.886.8179Web: Designtex.com
Mailing addressDesigntex200 Varick Street8th FloorNew York, NY 10014
Gabriel
Contact Gabriel for the following infor-mation:• Samples of Gabriel fabrics• Gabriel productsPhone: +45.9630.3100Web:http://www.gabriel.dk/textiles/steelcase_select/
Kvadrat
Contact Kvadrat for the following information:• Samples of Kvadrat fabrics• Kvadrat productsPhone: +45.8953.1831Web: http://kvadrat.dkEmail: Marianne Ankjaer Nielsen atman@kvadrat.org
Pollack
Contact Pollack for the followinginformation:• Samples of Pollack fabrics• Pollack productsPhone: 212.627.7766Web: PollackAssociates.com
Mailing addressPollack150 Varick StreetNew York, NY 10013
Fabric Treatment
Contact your Steelcase Sales ServiceRepresentative:Phone: 1.888.STEELCASE (1.888.783.3522)or send an e-mail to lineone@steelcase.com.
Other Questions
If you have a problem, question, or request,call your local dealer or Steelcase at1.888.STEELCASE (1.888.783.3522) or send an e-mail to lineone@steelcase.com,for immediate action by people who want tohelp you. Outside the U.S.A., Canada,Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. VirginIslands, call 616.247.2500.For information about Steelcase, the nameof your nearest Steelcase dealer, or forproduct literature, call 1.800.333.9939, orvisit our Web site at steelcase.com.
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Steelcase Textiles are available forpurchase by the yard, in addition to beingordered on Steelcase products. All orderscan be placed through Hedberg.The most current dealer/price list can befound on village.Steelcase.com underSurface Materials Program, Textiles.
Ordering Procedure
When Placing an OrderPlease provide the following information toplace an order:• Specify fabric part number and color
number from the SCY catalog• Yardage required (Fabric is sold only in
full yard increments. Leather is sold by thesquare foot.)
Order InformationDealer prices are your net cost. This pricelist gives the approximate size of the repeat.Allowance for slight variations should bemade when calculating yardage require-ments. Discontinued items not appear ing inthis price list may still be in stock in limitedquantities. Larger orders may be availableon a special order basis. Selected fabricsand/or leathers are sold on a non-cance-lable basis.
Shipping InformationYour cut yardage order will ship in a 10 daylead time, observing a service partsschedule. Please check order status on theVillage for shipping information or useWebtracks. There is no freight cost for cutyardage orders unless specific shippingterms are requested.
Terms and ConditionsTerms are 1% per 15 days, net 30 days.No discounts are allowed on freight or salestaxes. If you order has been cut or shipped,cancellations cannot be accepted. Subse -quent restocking charges of up to 35% areapplicable on all cancellations or returns. Itis the customer’s responsibility to determinecode compliance confirmation if a product isultimately used in a way other than it wasoriginally intended to be used by SteelcaseTextiles (e.g., upholstery fabric used as awallcovering).
ReturnsNo returns will be accepted without awritten authorization. All claims must besubmitted via LASER. Claims will not beaccepted on any merchandise which hasbeen cut or processed in any way by thepurchaser or purchaser’s agent. Claims forreasons other than Steelcase Textiles’responsibility, if accepted, are subject toa restocking charge of 35%. The partyreturning the product is responsible forarranging the return of the product and all
associated freight costs. Leather ordersare non-cancelable and hides cannot bereturned. Credit will not be issued unlessthe fabric is received within 30 days of thedate of written authorization. Under nocircumstances will cuts of less than 10yards be accepted for return.Canadian PricingAll Canadian pricing applies to both Zone 1 and Zone 2. The Canadian Dealer priceslisted are in Canadian dollars, and are allinclusive. These prices include freight, duty, and brokerage fees.
Contact
International DestinationsOrders destined for ports of embarkation orfor destinations outside Canada or theUnited States, please contact SteelcaseInternational at:Phone: 616.246.4700Fax: 616.246.4040
Contact InformationSteelcase TextilesPhone: 616.475.2426
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The Fabric Sample (memo) Return Programis available for both seating and panel tex-tiles. As long as memo samples are in acondition that is appropriate for reuse, creditcan be applied for the return. To access theprogram, visit the Surface Materials dropdown section of AdStock on village.steelcase.com.
The program is intended to improve the costand efficiency of our sample program byoffering a more sustainable option for recy-cling fabric memo samples. This programwill not only reduce the amount of memosamples that are ultimately discarded, but itcan also reduce the cost of sales samplesby offering a credit for returned samples.
How the Program Works
1. Review the list found on the AdStockReturns page of village.steelcase.com toensure your returns qualify for theprogram.
2. Complete the “memo return” form andprint the pre-paid shipping label.
3. Steelcase’s order fulfillment house willreceive the package and schedule thesamples for quality inspection.*
4. Products meeting the inspection criteria(see below) will be returned to inventory,followed by a credit to your account.Products that do not meet the inspectioncriteria will be appropriately recycled withno credit given.
5. Inspection and credits may take up to 6weeks to process.
6. This program is currently available tocustomers based in the United States.We are working to expand the programto include other countries.
*Note: In order to improve the efficiency ofthe program, memo returns will be sched-uled for inspection using a batch process.Credit could be delayed several weeks fromthe time of the quality inspection.
Inspection Criteria
• Product must be listed on the approvedprogram list. For a complete list, visit theAdStock Returns section ofvillage.steelcase.com.
• Product must be clean and free fromdamage.
• Fabric shall be free from wrinkles,creases, tears, and blemishes.
• Labels shall be free of soil, bends, andcreases.
Contact
For questions, visit the Fabric SampleReturn Program on the Surface Materialsdrop down section of AdStock onvillage.steelcase.com, send an email tosteelcase@thbred.com, or call 800.784.0358.
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Words in bold type are also defined in theglossary.Abrasion resistanceThe ability of a textile or other surfacematerial to withstand rubbing and abrasionwithout loss of original color or otherphysical properties.Abrasion testsTests performed on surface materials,usually textiles, to determine their resis-tance to rubbing, abrasion, scuffing andother forms of wear. Steelcase textiles aretested with the Wyzenbeek and Taberabrasion tests. cPages 84 and 85 AbsorbencyA measurement of a textile’s ability toabsorb liquid, in terms of both the amountthat can be absorbed and the rate ofabsorption. Across Roll Pattern CuttingWhen a fabric is used horizontally from theroll for pattern cutting.Anti-microbialHaving the ability to inhibit the growth of, or destroy, microorganisms.Application directionThe direction the fabric will appear onceapplied to Steelcase products (i.e., warpvertical or warp horizontal).BackingA material or coating on the back of a textilethat reduces fraying, raveling or slippageand helps the textile retain its shape. COM or Customer’s Own MaterialSteelcase chairs may be ordered with anyspecial fabric of the customer’s choice thatmeets basic requirements of size andmanufacturing applicability. cPage 103 Commercial matchA match or slight variation from product toproduct. This means that productionmaterials may vary slightly in color, texture,and finish.cPage 149 CrêpeA woven textile without a visible patternrepeat that has a pebbled or grainedsurface.CrockingThe transfer of color or dyes from onesurface to another by abrasion. CrossoverThe availability of a color in different surfacematerials (or commodities); also the avail-ability of a color or a surface material ondifferent product lines.
CustomizCustomiz is a program that allows thecustomer to create a unique color on aspecific surface material. Custom colorA color created in a surface material tomeet a customer’s specific needs. Onlycertain surface materials can be customcolored. cPage 108 Cutting directionThe way pattern pieces are cut from a roll offabric (i.e., vertically or horizontally acrossthe roll). cPage 121 Cut yardage program (Steelcase Textiles)Steelcase fabrics can be purchased for usein refurbishing, coordination with otherfurnishings in an environment of products,or application to competitive productsthrough the Steelcase Textiles program. cPage 151 Dobby patternA woven textile with a small-scale patternproduced on a dobby loom.
Down-Roll Pattern CuttingThe fabric is used vertically from the roll for pattern cutting with selvages left andright. The fabric is used in the direction thatit is woven. The same as woven way orwarp vertical.
Edge bandMaterial applied to the edge of a table orworksurface.
Fabric treatmentApplication of chemicals to a textile surfaceto improve stain resistance, fire retardancy,abrasion resistance, or other characteristics.cPage 147 Filling (weft)The horizontal threads of a woven fabric. Fire resistanceThe ability of a material to resist ignition andburning when exposed to flame.cPage 126 Flat cut or flat slicedA veneer cutting technique that produces acathedral grain pattern. A simple methodof making flat, level cuts through the lengthsof the veneer log. Grade levelAnother term for price group. Steelcasetextiles are available in a range of gradelevels.
GrainA description of patterns made in veneer bythe wood fibers. Patterns are created by thedirection, size, arrangement, color contrast,and quality of the fibers. HandA description of the way a textile feels to thetouch and the way it drapes. HueA description of a color’s classification suchas red, orange, yellow, green, blue, orviolet. Jacquard weaveA textile produced on a jacquard loom. Thisloom permits each warp thread to be manip-ulated independently, allowing it to producetextiles with a broad variety of weavepatterns and designs. LaminatesDurable materials that are applied toworksurfaces in order to achieve a smoothsurface for a variety of tasks. Laminates canbe applied to several surfaces in the officeenvironment.LightfastnessThe ability of a color to remain true andunfaded after exposure to light. MemoA 7" x 8" surface material textile sample. Natural veneerVeneer that comes directly from theunprocessed log. Grain patterns are theresult of natural tree growth.PaletteA given range or a set of colors developedfor a specific purpose.PatternA design that is woven into the structure ofthe textile or applied after weaving bydyeing or printing. Pattern repeatThe measurement, in length and width, of asingle unit of a repeating pattern.PerfectMatch A program that allows the customer tocreate a custom paint color for Steelcaseproducts. cPage 107 Piece dyeThe process used to dye fabric after it iswoven. PillingA form of textile wear in which abradedfibers roll up and appear as small balls onthe surface of the textile.
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Plain weaveA textile produced using the simplest weaveformation. A one up one down warp andfilling weave arrangement creates a verysimple, plain fabric. Price groupAll Steelcase fabrics are arranged in pricegroups. They range from price group onethrough price group ten. Price group one isthe least expensive and price group ten themost. The price group of a fabric is basedon the cost to manufacture it. Quarter cutA veneer cutting technique that produces astraight grain pattern.
Railroaded Pattern CuttingWhen the roll of fabric is horizontal forcutting, with selvages at the top and bottom. If you think of railroad tracks, theselvages represent the long rails, andthe ties represent the width of the fabric.Rift cutA veneer cutting technique that produces acomb-like straight grain pattern.Seating upholstery, seatingtextiles, and seating fabricsTextiles and other materials that are appro-priate for use on seating, including bothwoven and non-woven (leather and vinyl)upholstery.Soil retardant treatmentA coating or other treatment applied to afabric to improve soil and stain resistance. cPage 147 Solid laminateLaminate that is a single color without a pattern.Speckle laminateLaminates with a subtle, random patternmade up of tiny dots of color in varyingcolor values.StrengthThe ability of a textile or yarn to withstandstress without breaking. Surface materialAny material that can be specified for appli-cation to Steelcase products in order toachieve an aesthetic effect. Steelcasesurface materials include paint, laminate,wood, vertical surface fabrics, seatingupholstery, systems plastics, seatingplastics, seating coating, metals, and otherfinishes.
Surface Materials Binder SetBinders containing surface material specifi-cation tools. The set includes the HardSurfaces, Steelcase Textiles VerticalSurface Fabrics, and Steelcase TextilesSeating upholstery Binders.SwatchA sample of a surface material that is usedas a specification tool and/or on presen-tation boards.
TaberA test that establishes whether textiles meetor exceed industry standards for wear. TheTaber Abrasion test is used for both seatingupholstery fabrics and vertical surfacefabrics. The test measurement is given incycles, which indicate how many abrasiverevolutions can be applied to the fabricbefore the first yarn bundles, or fibers, beginto break. Steelcase fabrics are tested withboth the Taber test and the Wyzenbeektest to meet all industry standards. cPage 84 TextileA material that can be used as seatingupholstery or for vertical surface applica-tions. In the Steelcase Surface MaterialsProgram the words textile and fabric areused interchangeably.
3" x 3" sampleA three inch square sample of a hardsurface material that can be used for speci-fication or on presentation boards.
Transitional category Transitional surface materials are beingmaintained for existing customers and are likely to be phased out over time. TweedA woven textile characterized by mixedcolors and a textured surface caused by thenovelty yarns used to make tweed fabrics. TwillA woven textile with a distinct diagonalpattern.
Ultraviolet (UV) stabilityThe fade-resistance of a textile or finish. ValueThe relative lightness or darkness of a color.VeneerA thin layer of fine wood that is used as the outer surface material to achieve awood effect. Vertical surface fabricA fabric suitable for use on furniture panelsand other vertical surfaces, such astackboards. WarpThe vertical threads of a woven fabric.WeavingThe process of making textiles using aloom. Filling (horizontal) threads are runover and under warp (vertical) threads tomake a length of woven textile. Patternscan be created by using the yarns indifferent sequences. WeightMeasurement of textile weight is given inounces per linear yard and represents theweight of one linear yard of fabricexpressed in ounces. Woodgrain laminatesLaminates that duplicate the colors andpatterns of wood veneer.
WoolenYarns characterized by bulkiness andsoftness, created by spinning fibers togetherusing the woolen spinning system.
WorstedYarns characterized by smooth surfacesand luster, created by spinning togetherlong fibers using the worsted spinningsystem.
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WyzenbeekA test that establishes whether textiles meetor exceed industry standards for wear. TheWyzenbeek Abrasion test is primarily forseating upholstery fabrics, but it can also beused to test vertical surface fabrics. The testmeasurement is given in double rubs, whichindicate how many abrasions can be appliedto the fabric before it begins to show loosethreads or other signs of obvious wear.Steelcase fabrics are tested with both thismethod and the Taber Abrasion test, tomeet all industry standards. cPage 85 YarnFibers twisted (plied) into a single,continuous thread. Yarn dyeingThe dyeing of yarns before weaving, whichmakes it possible to create multicoloredtextiles.
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0835 Black, Smooth paint2406 Clear Cherry, Woodgrain laminate2409 Clear Maple, Woodgrain laminate2410 Graphite Walnut, Woodgrain laminate2412 Natural Cherry Version 2, Woodgrain laminate2422 Medium Cherry, Woodgrain laminate246L Mahogany, Low-Pressure laminate247L Black Version 2, Low-Pressure laminate2511 Winter on Maple, Woodgrain laminate2535 Virginia Walnut, Turnstone High- Pressure laminate2536 Blackwood, Turnstone High-Pressure laminate2538 Clear Walnut, Woodgrain laminate2539 Warm Oak, Woodgrain laminate2592 Blonde on Maple, Woodgrain laminate25L1 Winter on Maple, Low-Pressure laminate25L5 Virginia Walnut, Low-Pressure laminate25L6 Blackwood, Low-Pressure laminate25L8 Clear Walnut, Low-Pressure laminate25L9 Warm Oak, Low-Pressure laminate2612 Marbled Maple, Turnstone High- Pressure laminate2614 Chocolate Walnut, Turnstone High-Pressure laminate2615 Marbled Cherry Version 2, Turnstone High-Pressure laminate262L Marbled Maple, Low-Pressure laminate264L Chocolate Walnut, Low-Pressure laminate265L Marbled Cherry, Low-Pressure laminate267L Marbled Cherry Version 2, Low-Pressure laminate26L1 Natural Cherry Version 2, Low-Pressure laminate26L3 Medium Oak, Low-Pressure laminate2714 Natural Walnut, Woodgrain laminate2722 Cream, Solid laminate2728 Cloud, Solid laminate2730 Arctic White, Solid laminate273L Sand, Low-Pressure laminate2746 Black, Solid laminate2759 Warm White, Solid laminate275L Warm White, Low-Pressure laminate2766 Warm Brown V1, Pulp laminate2772 Medium Mahogany on Walnut, Woodgrain laminate2811 Mist, Solid laminate2820 Coffee Speckle, Speckle laminate2822 Woodrose Speckle, Speckle laminate2823 Driftwood Speckle, Speckle laminate2824 Smoke Speckle, Speckle laminate2825 Vanadium Speckle, Speckle laminate282L Charcoal, Low-Pressure laminate2850 Vanadium Fiber, Fiber laminate2851 Rhyme Fiber, Fiber laminate2852 Tungsten Fiber, Fiber laminate2854 Vellum Fiber, Fiber laminate
2859 Novell Fiber, Fiber laminate2860 Granite Fiber, Fiber laminate2861 Coconut Fiber, Fiber laminate2862 Stucco Fiber, Fiber laminate2883 Seagull, Solid laminate 2884 Milk, Solid laminate2885 Dune, Solid laminate286L Fog, Low-Pressure laminate2870 Blonde Bronze Patina, laminate2871 Blackened Bronze Patina, laminate2873 Instant Iron Patina, laminate28L2 Charcoal, Low-Pressure laminate2920 Marl Micro, Micro laminate2921 Gypsum Micro, Micro laminate 2922 Clay Micro, Micro laminate2923 Shadow Micro, Micro laminate2HAT Acacia, Woodgrain laminate2L03 Brushed Silver, Low-Pressure laminate2L09 Clear Maple, Low-Pressure laminate2L30 Arctic White, Low-Pressure laminate2L50 Vanadium, Low-Pressure laminate2L52 Tungsten, Low-Pressure laminate2L83 Seagull, Low-Pressure laminate2LAT Acacia, Low-Pressure laminate3032 Dark Thin Line Bamboo, Premium Wood3042 Ash, Wood 3052 Ribbon Sapele, Premium wood3062 Graphite Walnut, Wood3064 Graphite Walnut, Wood3382 Graphite Walnut, Wood3384 Graphite Walnut, Wood3402 Clear Cherry (Aged), Wood3404 Clear Cherry (Aged), Wood3412 Natural Cherry, Wood3414 Natural Cherry, Wood3422 Medium Cherry, Wood3424 Medium Cherry, Wood3522 Clear Maple, Wood3524 Clear Maple, Wood3544 Blonde on Maple, Wood3572 Amber on Maple, Wood3574 Amber on Maple, Wood3592 Blonde on Maple, Wood3602 Desert Oak, Wood3604 Desert Oak, Wood3611 Natural Oak, Wood3612 Warm Oak, Wood3614 Warm Oak, Wood3692 Espresso Oak, Wood, Turnstone3694 Espresso Oak, Wood3702 Clear Walnut, Wood3704 Clear Walnut, Wood3706 Natural on Walnut Burl, Wood3707 Autumn on Walnut Burl, Wood3708 Dark Mahogany on Walnut Burl, Wood3709 Sable on Walnut Burl, Wood3712 Natural Walnut, Wood3714 Natural Walnut, Wood3722 Dark Mhg on Walnut, Wood3724 Dark Mhg on Walnut, Wood3752 Medium Walnut, Wood3754 Medium Walnut, Wood
3762 Dark Walnut, Wood3764 Dark Walnut, Wood3772 Med Mhg on Walnut, Wood3774 Med Mhg on Walnut, Wood3832 Figured Anegre, Premium Wood3842 Figured Makore, Premium Wood4AQ6 Maya Blue, Accent Paint4AQ7 Tangerine, Accent Paint4AQ8 Wasabi, Accent Paint4AQ9 Scarlet, Accent Paint4AT7 Concord, Accent Paint4AV3 Blue Jay, Accent Paint4BG7 Taxi, Accent Paint4BH7 Canary, Accent Paint4BJ9 Sailor, Accent Paint4BQ7 Fuchsia, Accent Paint4140 Arctic White Gloss, Metal4144 Black Gloss, Metal4242 Milk, Smooth paint4710 Black, Coating4728 Nickel, Metallic paint4743 Mineral, Metallic paint4744 Pearl, Metallic paint4750 Champagne, Metallic paint4751 Bronze, Metallic paint4752 Steel, Metallic paint4788 Gold Dust, Metallic paint4798 Sterling, Metallic paint4799 Platinum, Metallic paint4803 Near Black, Metallic paint4843 Linen, Architectural paint4844 Glacier, Architectural paint4849 Vapor, Architectural paint4850 Seagull, Architectural paint4859 Silk, Architectural paint5014 Royal Blue, Connect 3D fabric5015 Coconut, Connect 3D fabric5016 Turmeric, Connect 3D fabric5017 Tangerine, Connect 3D fabric5018 Scarlet, Connect 3D fabric5019 Concord, Connect 3D fabric5020 Maya Blue, Connect 3D fabric5021 Blue Jay, Connect 3D fabric5022 Basil, Connect 3D fabric5023 Wasabi, Connect 3D fabric5024 Nickel, Connect 3D fabric5025 Graphite, Connect 3D fabric5026 Licorice, Connect 3D fabric5027 Malt, Connect 3D fabric5028 Root Beer, Connect 3D fabric5030 Sailor, Connect 3D fabric5059 Sailor, 3D Knit fabric5064 Licorice, 3D Knit fabric5065 Coconut, 3D Knit fabric5066 Malt, 3D Knit fabric5067 Root Beer, 3D Knit fabric5089 Royal Blue, 3D Knit fabric5090 Wasabi, 3D Knit fabric5091 Maya Blue, 3D Knit fabric5092 Graphite, 3D Knit fabric5093 Nickel, 3D Knit fabric5094 Tangerine, 3D Knit fabric5095 Scarlet, 3D Knit fabric5096 Turmeric, 3D Knit fabric
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5097 Concord, 3D Knit fabric5098 Blue Jay, 3D Knit fabric5099 Basil, 3D Knit fabric5335 Warm Brown V1, Regatta fabric5338 Tan V1, Regatta fabric5540 Khaki, Sprite fabric5541 Snow, Sprite fabric5542 Butter, Sprite fabric5543 Linen, Sprite fabric5544 Sherbet, Sprite fabric5545 Powder, Sprite fabric5546 Harvest, Sprite fabric5547 Sky, Sprite fabric5548 Kiwi, Sprite fabric5550 Cotton, Chainmail upholstery5551 Space, Chainmail upholstery5552 Silver Dollar, Chainmail upholstery5553 Volcano, Chainmail upholstery5554 Orange Crush, Chainmail upholstery5555 Tricycle, Chainmail upholstery5556 Geranium, Chainmail upholstery5557 Banana, Chainmail upholstery5558 Margarita, Chainmail upholstery5559 Lagoon, Chainmail upholstery5621 Sleet, Stand In upholstery5622 Lunar, Stand In upholstery5623 Cyclone, Stand In upholstery5624 Eclipse, Stand In upholstery5625 Powder, Stand In upholstery5626 Chardonnay, Stand In upholstery5627 Graham, Stand In upholstery5628 Sediment, Stand In upholstery5629 Allspice, Stand In upholstery5630 Apple, Stand In upholstery5631 Lava, Stand In upholstery5632 Cayenne, Stand In upholstery5633 Plantain, Stand In upholstery5634 Parsley, Stand In upholstery5635 Scallion, Stand In upholstery5636 Atlantis, Stand In upholstery5638 Mink, Ashanti Reverse fabric5648 Moonglo, Ashanti Reverse fabric5650 Woodbine, Ashanti Reverse fabric5664 Mink, Amiranté fabric5665 Ivory, Amiranté fabric5666 Silver Frost, Amiranté fabric5677 Moonglo, Amiranté fabric5679 Woodbine, Amiranté fabric5691 Orca, Stand In upholstery5801 Topaz, Seating Vinyl upholstery5805 Foggy Night, Seating Vinyl upholstery5809 Black, Seating Vinyl upholstery5810 Forest, Seating Vinyl upholstery5812 Navy, Seating Vinyl upholstery5813 Currant, Seating Vinyl upholstery5814 Leaf, Seating Vinyl upholstery5815 Seaside, Seating Vinyl upholstery5817 Pebble, Seating Vinyl upholstery5818 Spice, Seating Vinyl upholstery5819 Thistle, Seating Vinyl upholstery5820 Coffee, Seating Vinyl upholstery5822 Iris, Seating Vinyl upholstery5A20 Burgundy, Link upholstery5A21 Rust, Link upholstery
5A23 Green, Link upholstery5A24 Blue, Link upholstery5A25 Navy, Link upholstery5A26 Purple, Link upholstery5A27 Black, Link upholstery5A28 Ocean, Link upholstery5A29 Lichen, Link upholstery5A30 Chamois, Link upholstery5A84 Plum, Cricket upholstery5A85 Camel, Cricket upholstery5A86 Charcoal, Cricket upholstery5A87 Black, Cricket upholstery5A90 Currant, Cricket upholstery5A91 Spearmint, Cricket upholstery5A92 Sky, Cricket upholstery5A93 Midnight, Cricket upholstery5A95 Ocean, Cricket upholstery5A96 Forest, Cricket upholstery5B00 Orchid, Spyder upholstery5B01 Foggy Night, Spyder upholstery5B04 Peri, Spyder upholstery5B06 Dove, Spyder upholstery5B07 Sage, Spyder upholstery5B09 Topaz, Spyder upholstery5B61 Taupe, Jacks upholstery5B62 Nutmeg, Jacks upholstery5B63 Camel, Jacks upholstery5B64 Pewter, Jacks upholstery5B65 Rosewood, Jacks upholstery5B66 Plum, Jacks upholstery5B67 Lupine, Jacks upholstery5B68 Lichen, Jacks upholstery5B69 Ocean, Jacks upholstery5B70 Midnight, Jacks upholstery5C90 Eggplant, Zoe2 upholstery5C91 Aloe, Zoe2 upholstery5C92 Fiddle, Zoe2 upholstery5C93 Patina, Zoe2 upholstery5C94 Peacock, Zoe2 upholstery5C95 Rain, Zoe2 upholstery5C96 Grey Flannel, Zoe2 upholstery5C97 Pebble, Zoe2 upholstery5C98 Cymbal, Zoe2 upholstery 5C99 Fiesta, Zoe2 upholstery5F01 Camel, Buzz2 upholstery5F03 Tomato, Buzz2 upholstery5F04 Red, Buzz2 upholstery5F05 Burgundy, Buzz2 upholstery5F06 Sky, Buzz2 upholstery5F07 Blue, Buzz2 upholstery5F08 Navy, Buzz2 upholstery5F10 Grape, Buzz2 upholstery5F11 Eggplant, Buzz2 upholstery5F15 Stone, Buzz2 upholstery5F16 Grey, Buzz2 upholstery5F17 Black, Buzz2 upholstery5F19 Cinder, Regis2 upholstery5F20 Forest, Regis2 upholstery5F21 Elephant, Regis2 upholstery5F22 Paprika, Regis2 upholstery5F23 Aqua, Regis2 upholstery5F25 Denim, Regis2 upholstery5F28 Claret, Playground upholstery5F29 Chile, Playground upholstery
5F30 Amber, Playground upholstery5F31 Nut, Playground upholstery5F32 Blade, Playground upholstery5F33 Stone, Playground upholstery5F34 Sky, Playground upholstery5F35 Navy, Playground upholstery5F36 Huckleberry, Playground upholstery5F37 Charcoal, Playground upholstery5F48 Beech, Crosswalk upholstery5F49 Moon, Crosswalk upholstery5F50 Berry, Crosswalk upholstery5F51 Admiral Blue, Crosswalk upholstery5F52 Moss, Crosswalk upholstery5F53 Persimmon, Crosswalk upholstery5F54 Bittersweet, Crosswalk upholstery5F55 Midnight, Crosswalk upholstery5F56 Poppy, Crosswalk upholstery5F58 Hazelnut, Nitelights upholstery5F59 Burgundy, Nitelights upholstery5F60 Cherry, Nitelights upholstery5F61 Earth, Nitelights upholstery5F62 Shore, Nitelights upholstery5F63 Moss, Nitelights upholstery5F64 Sea, Nitelights upholstery5F65 Regal Blue, Nitelights upholstery5F66 Stone, Nitelights upholstery5F67 Moon, Nitelights upholstery5F70 Mud Pie, Flip: Plain Jane fabric5F71 Hummus, Flip: Plain Jane fabric5F72 Petoskey, Flip: Plain Jane fabric5F73 Pluto, Flip: Plain Jane fabric5F74 Papyrus, Flip: Plain Jane fabric5F75 Mud Pie, Flip: TexHex fabric5F76 Hummus, Flip: TexHex fabric5F77 Petoskey, Flip: TexHex fabric5F78 Pluto, Flip: TexHex fabric5F79 Papyrus, Flip: TexHex fabric5F85 Mud Pie, Flip: Orbit fabric5F86 Hummus, Flip: Orbit fabric5F 87 Petoskey, Flip: Orbit fabric5F88 Pluto, Flip: Orbit fabric5F89 Papyrus, Flip: Orbit fabric5F90 Kona, Flip: Orbit fabric5F91 Blizzard, Flip: Orbit fabric5F92 Briquette, Flip: Orbit fabric5F93 Kona, Flip: Plain Jane fabric5F94 Blizzard, Flip: Plain Jane fabric5F95 Briquette, Flip: Plain Jane fabric5F96 Kona, Flip: TexHex fabric5F97 Blizzard, Flip: TexHex fabric5F98 Briquette, Flip: TexHex fabric5G50 Dunegrass, Buzz2 upholstery5G51 Sable, Buzz2 upholstery5G52 Barley, Buzz2 upholstery5G53 Sunrise, Buzz2 upholstery5G54 Carrot, Buzz2 upholstery5G55 Pumpkin, Buzz2 upholstery5G56 Timber, Buzz2 upholstery5G57 Rouge, Buzz2 upholstery5G58 Chocolate, Buzz2 upholstery5G59 Meadow, Buzz2 upholstery5G60 Ivy, Buzz2 upholstery5G61 Cyan, Buzz2 upholstery5G62 Atlantic, Buzz2 upholstery
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5G63 Crocus, Buzz2 upholstery5G64 Alpine, Buzz2 upholstery5G65 Tornado, Buzz2 upholstery5G66 Pita, Bo Peep upholstery5G67 Bone, Bo Peep upholstery5G68 Safari, Bo Peep upholstery5G69 Brown Sugar, Bo Peep upholstery5G70 Chocolate Chip, Bo Peep upholstery5G71 Candlelight, Bo Peep upholstery5G72 Honey Mustard, Bo Peep upholstery5G73 Marmalade, Bo Peep upholstery5G74 Picnic, Bo Peep upholstery5G75 Pinot, Bo Peep upholstery5G76 Bloom, Bo Peep upholstery5G77 Grapevine, Bo Peep upholstery5G78 Firefly, Bo Peep upholstery5G79 Artichoke, Bo Peep upholstery5G80 Serpent, Bo Peep upholstery5G81 Carolina, Bo Peep upholstery5G82 Blue Bonnet, Bo Peep upholstery5G83 Nautical, Bo Peep upholstery5G84 Gravel, Bo Peep upholstery5G85 Sharkskin, Bo Peep upholstery5G86 Kohl, Bo Peep upholstery5S15 Coconut, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S16 Turmeric, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S17 Tangerine, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S18 Scarlet, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S19 Concord, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S20 Maya Blue, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S21 Blue Jay, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S22 Basil, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S23 Wasabi, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S24 Nickel, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S25 Graphite, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S26 Licorice, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S27 Malt, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S28 Root Beer, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S29 Bronzite, Cogent: Trails upholstery5S30 Amethyst, Cogent: Trails upholstery5S31 Pebble, Cogent: Geode Vertical fabric5S32 Canyon, Cogent: Geode Vertical fabric5S33 Honey, Cogent: Geode Vertical fabric5S34 Ice, Cogent: Geode Vertical fabric5S35 Slate, Cogent: Geode Vertical fabric5S36 Cement, Cogent: Geode Vertical fabric5S37 Rock, Cogent: Geode Vertical fabric5S38 Oyster, Cogent: Geode Vertical fabric5S39 Buff, Cogent: Geode Vertical fabric5S40 Toast, Cogent: Geode Vertical fabric5S41 Sesame, Cogent: Geode Vertical fabric5S42 Ecru, Cogent: Geode Vertical fabric5S43 Dove, Cogent: Geode Vertical fabric5S46 Bark, Cogent: Geode Seating upholstery5S47 Coal, Cogent: Geode Seating upholstery5S48 Smoke, Cogent: Geode Seating upholstery
5S49 Cobalt, Cogent: Geode Seating upholstery5S50 Ink, Cogent: Geode Seating upholstery5S51 Shamrock, Cogent: Geode Seating upholstery5S52 Pear, Cogent: Geode Seating upholstery5S53 Berry, Cogent: Geode Seating upholstery5S54 Mandarin, Cogent: Geode Seating upholstery5S55 Citrus, Cogent: Geode Seating upholstery5S56 Sesame, Cogent: Geode Seating upholstery5S57 Thunder, Cogent: Geode Seating upholstery5S84 Jasper, Cogent: Trails upholstery5S85 Agate, Cogent: Trails upholstery5S86 Lapis, Cogent: Trails upholstery5S87 Malachite, Cogent: Trails upholstery5S88 Quartz, Cogent: Trails upholstery5S89 Carnelian, Cogent: Trails upholstery5S90 Tiger Eye, Cogent: Trails upholstery5S91 Travertine, Cogent: Trails upholstery5S92 Topaz, Cogent: Trails upholstery5S93 Blueprint, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S94 Lizard, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S95 Sailor, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S96 Quicksilver, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S97 Nugget, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S98 Canary, Cogent: Connect upholstery5S99 Lipstick, Cogent: Connect upholstery5SD0 Royal Blue, Cogent: Connect upholstery5W40 Black, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W41 Pepper, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W42 Pearl Grey, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W43 Crimson, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W44 Ink, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W45 Night Blue, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W46 Petrol, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W47 Greige, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W48 Sepia, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W49 Umber, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W50 Java, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W51 Camellia Red, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W52 Emerald, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W53 Snow Pea, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W54 Olive, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W55 Light Blue, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W56 Maroon, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W57 Black Raspberry, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W58 Spruce, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W59 Apple Green, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W60 Deep Blue, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W61 Chili Pepper, Gaja – C2C upholstery5W62 Daffodil, Gaja – C2C upholstery6000 Black, Systems plastic6001 Coffee, Systems plastic6002 Graphite, Systems plastic
6009 Arctic White, Systems and Seating plastic6052 Milk, Systems plastic6053 Seagull, Systems plastic6054 Pearl Metallic, Systems plastic6055 Carbon Metallic, Systems plastic6056 Midnight Metallic, Systems plastic6094 Mineral Metallic, Systems plastic6205 Black, Seating plastic6206 Burgundy, Seating plastic6249 Platinum Solid, Seating plastic6250 Coffee, Seating plastic6256 Graphite, Seating plastic6259 Midnight, Seating plastic627T Black, Seating plastic628T Natural, Seating plastic6295 Near Black, Seating plastic6301 Aegean, Seating plastic6302 Baltic, Seating plastic6303 Pomegranate, Seating plastic6332 Citron, Seating plastic6333 Picasso, Seating plastic6334 Flash, Seating plastic6335 Wasabi, Seating plastic6336 Jazz, Seating plastic6337 Element, Seating plastic6338 Chili, Seating plastic631T Dark Grey, Seating plastic6500 Clear, Glass6505 Frosted White, Systems plastic6506 Frosted Blue, Systems plastic6507 Frosted Green, Systems plastic6518 Opaque, Glass6520 White Porcelain, Acrylic6527 Merle, Systems plastic6530 Frosted, Glass6538 Satin, Acrylic6539 Porcelain, Glass6540 Clear laminated, Glass6541 White laminated, Glass6542 Satin, Glass6553 Wisp, Glass6555 Ice, Glass6558 Bamboo, Glass6607 Woodrose, Systems plastic6608 Driftwood, Systems plastic6609 Smoke, Systems plastic6612 Grey V2, Systems plastic6615 Grey V5, Systems plastic6617 Warm Brown V2, Systems plastic6618 White, Systems plastic6623 Metallic, Systems plastic6625 Translucent, Systems plastic6631 Cream, Systems plastic6635 Dawn, Systems plastic6636 Mist, Systems plastic6643 Fusion Light, Systems plastic6644 Fusion Dark, Systems plastic6650 Sodium, Systems plastic6651 Tungsten, Systems plastic6652 Titanium, Systems plastic6653 Solar Black, Systems plastic6654 Sand (Vanadium), Systems plastic6655 Warm White, Systems plastic
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6659 Light Grey, Systems plastic6681 Grotto, Systems plastic6682 Cobblestone, Systems plastic6685 Champagne, Systems plastic6686 Gold Dust, Systems plastic6688 Steel, Systems plastic6696 Sterling, Systems plastic6697 Fog, Systems plastic6699 Platinum, Systems plastic6BC1 Crimson, Signature Plastic6BC2 Purple, Signature Plastic6BC3 Green, Signature Plastic6BC4 Burgundy, Signature Plastic6BC5 Blue, Signature Plastic6BC6 Orange, Signature Plastic6BC7 Brown, Signature Plastic6BC8 Gold, Signature Plastic6BC9 Red, Signature Plastic7000 Black, Seating coating7005 Coffee, Seating coating700T Silver, Turnstone paint7011 Graphite, Seating coating701T Black, Turnstone paint7190 Platinum Solid, Architectural paint7207 Black, Textured paint7225 Sand, Textured paint7230 Basalt, Textured paint7236 Fog, Textured paint7237 Slate, Textured paint7238 Fieldstone, Textured paint7239 Midnight, Textured paint7241 Arctic White, Textured paint7243 Seagull, Textured paint7245 Carbon, Metallic7246 Midnight, Metallic7250 Sterling Dark Solid, Textured paint7360 Merle, Textured paint7451 Black, Markerboard trim7460 Markerboard, Miscellaneous coating803S Stainless Steel, Metal8030 Stainless Steel, Metal8042 Brushed Aluminum, Metal8043 Clear Anodized Aluminum, Metal8044 Black Anodized Aluminum, Metal8045 Brushed Black Aluminum, Metal8046 Polished Aluminum, Metal9200 Satin Chrome, Metal9201 Polished Chrome, Metal9211 Nickel, Metal9212 Silver, Metal9213 Polished Nickel, Plated metal9230 Antique Bronze, Metal9233 Satin Brass, Metal9237 Brushed Bronze, Metal9250 Ember Chrome, MetalAR01 Grey, Reply Air Mesh upholsteryAR02 Black, Reply Air Mesh upholsteryAR03 White, Reply Air Mesh upholsteryAR04 Red, Reply Air Mesh upholsteryAR05 Royal Blue, Reply Air Mesh upholsteryAR06 Apple Green, Reply Air Mesh upholsteryAR07 Orange, Reply Air Mesh upholstery
AR08 Bright Purple, Reply Air Mesh upholsteryAR09 Sable, Reply Air Mesh upholsteryB651 Birch, BellaRose B652 Willow, BellaRose B653 Alder, BellaRose B655 Wenge, BellaRose B902 Soft White, Privacy Screens fabricB903 Fog, Privacy Screens fabricB904 Sand, Privacy Screens fabricBR01 Black Onyx, Brisa upholsteryBR04 Truffle, Brisa upholsteryBR06 Ash, Brisa upholsteryBR07 Sage, Brisa upholsteryBR08 Celery, Brisa upholsteryBR09 Sterling Blue, Brisa upholsteryBR10 Night Navy, Brisa upholsteryBR11 Cambridge Blue, Brisa upholsteryBR12 Abyss, Brisa upholsteryBR13 Canyon, Brisa upholsteryBR14 Pompeian Red, Brisa upholsteryBR15 Salsa, Brisa upholsteryBR16 Cinnabar, Brisa upholsteryBR17 Aztec, Brisa upholsteryBR18 New Sand, Brisa upholsteryBR19 Cream, Brisa upholsteryBR20 White, Brisa upholsteryBR21 Moccasin, Brisa upholsteryBR22 Buckskin, Brisa upholsteryBR23 Prairie, Brisa upholsteryD011 Licorice, Regatta fabricG001 Sandrift, Fresco fabricG002 Mistblu, Fresco fabricG003 Faon, Fresco fabricG006 Chamoline, Fresco fabricG007 Grapenut, Fresco fabricG016 Wintersky, Fresco fabricG017 Flint, Fresco fabricG031 Tin, Acadia fabricG033 Iron, Acadia fabricG034 Pewter, Acadia fabricG039 Silica, Acadia fabricG041 Brimstone, Acadia fabricG043 Azurite, Acadia fabricG200 New Etude, Bariolage fabricG201 New Andante, Bariolage fabricG202 New Cantata, Bariolage fabricG203 New Adagio, Bariolage fabricG204 New Melody, Bariolage fabricG205 New Ballata, Bariolage fabricG206 New Sonata, Bariolage fabricL107 Black, Steelcase Leather upholsteryL110 Maritime Blue, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL111 Midnight Blue, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL112 Ebony, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL113 Gunmetal, Elmosoft leather upholsteryL114 Mica, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL115 Dove Grey, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL116 Plum Pleasure, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL122 Truffle, Elmosoft Leather upholstery
L128 Red Birch, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL132 Violet, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL133 Expresso, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL134 Ruby, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL135 Scarlet, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL136 Claret, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL137 Cabernet, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL138 Bourbon, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL139 Cinder, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL140 Garnet, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL143 Pecan, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL144 Chamois, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL145 Palomino, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL146 Russet, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL147 Saddle, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL148 Goldstone, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL150 Ivory, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL151 White, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL202 Dusk, Steelcase Leather upholsteryL207 Mahogany, Steelcase Leather upholsteryL220 Soapstone, Steelcase Leather upholsteryL221 Rocky, Steelcase Leather upholsteryL305 Brown, Turnstone Leather upholsteryL500 Camel, Steelcase Leather upholsteryL503 Navy, Steelcase Leather upholsteryL507 Vineyard, Steelcase Leather upholsteryL709 Sugar, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL710 Lava, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL711 Parchment, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL712 Buff, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL713 Sand, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL714 Maize, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL715 Camel, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL716 Khaki, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL717 Cameo, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL718 Mushroom, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL719 Taupe, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL720 Fawn, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL721 Rock, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL722 Desert, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL723 Storm, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL724 Mist, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL725 Teal, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL726 Celadon, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL727 Egyptian Blue, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL728 Bright Blue, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL729 Aquarium, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL730 Hunter, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL731 Fern, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL732 Edamame, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL733 Moss, Elmosoft Leather upholstery
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L734 Key Lime, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL735 Creamsicle, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL736 Lemon, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL737 Sunshine, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL738 Drama, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL739 Byzantium, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL740 Dazzle, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL741 Fuchsia, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryL742 Flamingo, Elmosoft Leather upholsteryN001 Oyster, Milano fabricN002 Delft, Milano fabricN003 Woodland, Milano fabricN004 Sunshadow, Milano fabricN005 Olivine, Milano fabricN012 Teakwood, Milano fabricP122 Entasis, Abacus fabricP123 Portico, Abacus fabricP124 Opus, Abacus fabricP125 Cusp, Abacus fabricP126 Artifact, Abacus fabricP129 Atlas, Abacus fabricP140 Colonnade, Embrasure fabricP141 Rotunda, Embrasure fabricP143 Baluster, Embrasure fabricP165 Hosta, Bouquet fabricP166 Dundee, Bouquet fabricP169 Argenta, Bouquet fabricP170 Hoya, Bouquet fabricP173 Chamomile, Bouquet fabricP200 New Rice, Boccie fabricP201 New Almond, Boccie fabricP202 New Nutmeg, Boccie fabricP203 New Camel, Boccie fabricP204 New Opal, Boccie fabricP205 New Mist, Boccie fabricP206 New Plum, Boccie fabricP207 New Lichen, Boccie fabricP208 New Spearmint, Boccie fabricP209 New Sky, Boccie fabricP224 Plum, Leather upholsteryP409 Cement, Lapel fabricP410 Pebble, Lapel fabricP411 Beech, Lapel fabricP412 Dune, Lapel fabricP413 Grain, Lapel fabricP414 Sprout, Lapel fabricP415 Misty Blue, Lapel fabricP416 Maple, Lapel fabricP417 Slate, Lapel fabricP420 Sand, Pianista upholsteryP421 Mist, Pianista upholsteryP422 Rain, Pianista upholsteryP423 Natural, Pianista upholsteryP424 Café, Pianista upholsteryP425 Denim, Pianista upholsteryP426 Carbon, Pianista upholsteryP427 Stone, Pianista upholsteryP428 Flax, Pianista upholsteryP429 Oat, Pianista upholsteryP430 Wheat, Pianista upholstery
P431 Maize, Pianista upholsteryP505 Shell, Charm fabricP506 Mimosa, Charm fabricP507 Birch, Charm fabricP508 Sparkle, Charm fabricP509 Ginkgo, Charm fabricP510 Debut, Charm fabricP511 Clover, Charm fabricP512 Spicy, Charm fabricP513 Twilight, Charm fabricP516 Lit, Tinsel fabricP517 Ego, Tinsel fabricP518 Fizz, Tinsel fabricP519 Muse, Tinsel fabricP520 Depth, Tinsel fabricP521 Bliss, Tinsel fabricP522 Grow, Tinsel fabric P523 Dolce, Tinsel fabricP525 Polar, Alloy fabricP526 Skim, Alloy fabricP527 Bubbly, Alloy fabricP528 Tern, Alloy fabricP529 Shore, Alloy fabricP530 Asti, Alloy fabricP531 Silver, Alloy fabricP532 Oxide, Alloy fabricP533 Element, Alloy fabricP534 Construct, Alloy fabricP535 Currency, Alloy fabricP536 Iron, Alloy fabricP540 Hazel, Optic fabricP541 Twinkle, Optic fabricP542 Orion, Optic fabricP543 Seaglass, Optic fabricP544 Shine, Optic fabricP545 Halo, Optic fabricP546 Whiskey, Optic fabricP547 Bath, Optic fabricP548 Whisper, Optic fabricP549 Breezy, Optic fabricP550 Wry, Optic fabricP551 Glimmer, Optic fabricP555 Allegro, Rhythm fabricP556 Tempo, Rhythm fabricP557 Refrain, Rhythm fabricP558 Pitch, Rhythm fabricP559 Harmony, Rhythm fabricP560 Melody, Rhythm fabricP561 Stanza, Rhythm fabricP562 Opus, Rhythm fabricQN01 Wasabi, QiVi Net upholsteryQN02 Licorice, QiVi Net upholsteryQN03 Tangerine, QiVi Net upholsteryQN04 Graphite, QiVi Net upholsteryQN05 Malt, QiVi Net upholsteryQN06 Coconut, QiVi Net upholsteryQN07 Scarlet, QiVi Net upholsteryQN08 Blue Jay, QiVi Net upholsteryR159 Oak Bluffs, Lido fabricR160 Cape May, Lido fabricR162 Hermosa, Lido fabricRE01 Rust, Remix upholsteryRE02 Pumpkin, Remix upholsteryRE03 Pebble, Remix upholstery
RE04 Dark Chocolate, Remix upholsteryRE05 Beige, Remix upholsteryRE06 Linen Beige, Remix upholsteryRE07 Hazelnut, Remix upholsteryRE08 Concrete Grey, Remix upholsteryRE09 Sky Blue, Remix upholsteryRE10 Blue Jean, Remix upholsteryRE11 Ivy Green, Remix upholsteryRE12 Primavera Yellow, Remix upholsteryRE13 Night Blue, Remix upholsteryT084 Black, Jersey Mesh upholsteryT085 Grey, Jersey Mesh upholsteryT086 White, Jersey Mesh upholsteryT087 Yellow, Jersey Mesh upholsteryT088 Orange, Jersey Mesh upholsteryT089 Red, Jersey Mesh upholsteryT090 Green, Jersey Mesh upholsteryT091 Blue, Jersey Mesh upholsteryT092 Black, Pullover upholsteryT094 Cardinal, Pullover upholsteryT095 Yellow, Pullover upholsteryT096 Orange, Pullover upholsteryT097 Red, Pullover upholsteryT098 Green, Pullover upholsteryT099 Blue, Pullover upholsteryT203 White, Kick fabric insertsT204 Grey, Kick fabric insertsT802 Black, Turnstone leatherT803 Port, Turnstone leatherT806 Green, Turnstone leatherT915 White Pine, Saugatuck upholsteryT916 Bark, Saugatuck upholsteryT917 Sand, Saugatuck upholsteryT918 Apple, Saugatuck upholsteryT919 Navy, Saugatuck upholsteryT920 Green Stone, Saugatuck upholsteryT921 Comet, Saugatuck upholsteryT922 Boulder, Saugatuck upholsteryT923 Plum, Saugatuck upholsteryT925 Sand, Boyne upholsteryT926 Bark, Boyne upholsteryT927 Bittersweet, Boyne upholsteryT928 Brick, Boyne upholsteryT929 Navy, Boyne upholsteryT930 Peridot, Boyne upholsteryT931 Plum, Boyne upholsteryT932 Comet, Boyne upholsteryT933 Boulder, Boyne upholsteryT935 Sand, Great Lakes upholsteryT936 Bark, Great Lakes upholsteryT937 Iris, Great Lakes upholsteryT938 Green Stone, Great Lakes upholsteryT939 Peridot, Great Lakes upholsteryT940 Mountain, Great Lakes upholsteryT941 Comet, Great Lakes upholsteryT945 Sand, Glen Arbor upholsteryT946 Bark, Glen Arbor upholsteryT947 Iris, Glen Arbor upholsteryT948 Green Stone, Glen Arbor upholsteryT949 Plum, Glen Arbor upholsteryT950 Comet, Glen Arbor upholsteryT951 Boulder, Glen Arbor upholsteryT955 Birch, Leland upholsteryT956 Sand, Leland upholstery
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T957 Frost, Leland upholsteryT958 Comet, Leland upholsteryT959 Bark, Leland upholsteryT960 Apple, Leland upholsteryT961 Wild Flower, Leland upholsteryT962 Plum, Leland upholsteryT963 Lake, Leland upholsteryT964 Peridot, Leland upholsteryT965 Putty, Ludington upholsteryT966 Dune, Ludington upholsteryT967 Walnut, Ludington upholsteryT968 Cloud, Ludington upholsteryT969 Chocolate, Ludington upholsteryT970 Red Clay, Ludington upholsteryT971 Canyon, Ludington upholsteryT972 Earth, Ludington upholsteryT973 Cobblestone, Ludington upholsteryT974 Fog, Ludington upholsteryT975 Midnight, Ludington upholsteryT976 Wood Smoke, Ludington upholsteryT977 Gray Quartz, Ludington upholsteryT978 Ink, Ludington upholsteryTR01 Mist Grey, Steelcut Trio upholsteryTR02 Stone Grey, Steelcut Trio upholsteryTR03 Cassonade Beige, Steelcut Trio upholsteryTR04 Nutmeg Beige, Steelcut Trio upholsteryTR05 Chocolate Blue, Steelcut Trio upholsteryTR06 Licorice Black, Steelcut Trio upholsteryTR07 Mustard Yellow, Steelcut Trio upholsteryTR08 Red Currant, Steelcut Trio upholsteryTR09 Raspberry Pink, Steelcut Trio upholsteryTR10 Myrtille Brown, Steelcut Trio upholsteryTR11 Ice Blue, Steelcut Trio upholsteryTR12 Electric Blue, Steelcut Trio upholsteryTR13 Peppermint Green, Steelcut Trio upholsteryTR14 Blue Jay Mix, Steelcut Trio upholsteryTR15 Brown Frost, Steelcut Trio upholsteryTR16 Lime Green, Steelcut Trio upholstery
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® The following are registered trademarks forproducts of Steelcase Inc. or one of its relatedcorporate entities: 4 o’clock, 900 Series, à la carte, Airtouch, Ally, Amia, Answer,Archipelago, Avenir, Ballet, Bix, BraytonInternational, Cachet, Canopy, Canto,Chancellor, Coalesse, Confidante, Context,Convene, CopyCam, Criterion, Crushed Can,Currency, dash, Designtex, Details, Detour,Drive, Elective Elements, Ellipse, EmberChrome, Emerge, E-Table 2, FYI, Garland,Gentry, Ginkgo Biloba, Groupwork, Ideo,Jacket, Jenny, Jersey, Kart, Kick, LaCosta,Leap, Let’s B, LiveBack, Max-Stacker,media:scape, Metro, Migrations, Mitra,Montage, Nurture, Oriana, Parade, Pathways,PCT, Permiso, Player, PolyVision, Portal,Power Pincher, Progeny, Protégé, R2, Rally,Relevant, Reply, Rizzi Arc, Sensor, Series9000, Siento, Sieste, Sine, Softcare,Springboard, Steelcase, Steelcase DesignPartnership, Stella, Stow Davis, Swathmore,TeamWork, Technique, Texpress, Think,Thunder, Topo, Train, Turnstone, Underline,Unison, Vecta, Viridian, Walden, Werndl, andX-Stack.
® The following registered trademarks are underlicense from AWI Licensing Company, Dover,DE: SoundScapes, DuraBrite, BioBlock, andArmstrong.
® The following registered trademarks are underlicense from Byrne Electrical, Rockford, MI:Interport and Mini-Port.
® The following is a registered trademark ofDuPont, Wilmington, DE: Corian.
® The following is a registered trademark ofGenlyte Thomas Company, Louisville, KY:Lightolier.
® The following is a registered trademark of Hilti Corporation, FL-9494 Schaan, Principality of Liechtenstein: Hilti.
® The following is a registered trademark ofLeviton Manufacturing Company, Little Neck,NY: Decora.
® The following is a registered trademark ofMechanical Plastics Corp, Elmsford, NY:Toggler.
® The following is a registered trademark ofMicrosoft Corporation, Redmond, WA:Microsoft.
® The following is a registered trademark ofPanduit Corporation, Lockport, IL: Panduit.
® The following is a registered trademark of Trav (Press), Cuneo, Italy: Assisa.
® The following is a registered trademark ofVirtual Ink, Boston, MA: mimioActive.
® The following registered trademarks are underlicense from Wilkhahn Furniture Products:Avera, Senzo, Versal, and Wilkhahn FS.
® The following is a registered trademark ofWilsonart International, Temple, TX:Chemsurf.
® The following is a registered trademark ofWiremold, West Hartford, CT: Wiremold.
® The following is a registered trademark ofEMU Group S.P.A., Perugia, Italy: Emu
™ The following are trademarks for products ofSteelcase Inc. or one of its related corporateentities: Access, Active/Passive Shelf, Ainsley,Akira, Alcove, Alerion, alight, Amaris,American Elect, American Tradition, ap40,Arbor, Arriva, Asana, Ascot, Aspekt, Astor,Await, Bira, Bivi, Bottomline, Brook, Buoy,Burton, c:scape, Calla, Calm, Camber,Campfire, Capa, Cappuccino, Cesar, Chester,Chord, Circa, Clarendon, Classic Rectangular,cobi, Collaboration, Community, Company,Convey, Cortex, Coupe, Crea, Crew, Cura,Cypress, Davenport, Dearborn, Deck, Déjà,Denizen, Denska, Derby, Divisio, Donovan,Dune, Duo, e3, e3 ceramicsteel, e3 environ-mental ceramicsteel, Echo, Edge, Elsna,Empath, Empress, Enea, 3no, EnSync,Enviro, Escapade, Exchange, Exponents,Field, Flat Top, FlexFrame, Flip Top, Flute,Folio, FrameOne, FreeFlow, Frontier, Galilei,Gesture, Ginger, Ginkgo, Go Wall, Grip,Groove, Hatchback, Hawthorne, Hitch, HostCollection, Hosu, Huddleboard, i2i, Impact,Indy, InfoLink, IOS, I-Solve, Jack, Jarrah,Jetty, Juice, Kami, Kast, Kathryn, Lark,L’Attitude, LearnLab, Leela, Lincoln, Linden,LiveSeat, Loria, Lyric, Malibu, Malibu Too,Mansfield, Marathon, Martini, Mason, Masque,Millbrae, Mineral, Mingle, Mistic, Mistic Metal,Mistic Wood, Montreal, Move, Nadia,Neighbor, nesso, Nickel, Nikko, Nod, Node,Norfolk, Ontrak, Oom, Opus, Orchid, OutlookCollection, Ovation, Paloma, Paperflo,Parliament, Pasio, Passerelle, Patriarch,Payback, Peek, Pile File, Pisa, Pool, PUCK,QiVi, Quba, Rave, Reed, Regard, Relay,Reunion, Ripple, Riser, Rocco, Rocky,RoomWizard, Runner, Satellite, Sawyer,ScapeSeries, Senti, Sentinel, Senza, Sequoia,Session, ShareLink, Shield, Sidewalk, Skylar,Slumber, Smoke, Snug, Soft Leaf, Sonata,Sorrel, SOTO, Stationkits, Stiletto, Surprise!,Switch, Symphony, Sync, TagWizard, Tava,TeamStudio, Tenaro, Terrazzo, Theorem,Topaz, Touchdown, Tour, Tower Too, Trees,Trillium, Trolly, tX2, U-Free, Uno, V.I.A., Verb,Verge, Victor2, Visalia, Waldorf, Woodruff,Workspring, and X-tenz.
™ The following is a trademark of MicrosoftCorporation, Redmond, WA: Windows.
™ The following is a trademark of RodmanIndustries, Inc., Oconomowoc, WI:ResinCore1.
™ The following is a trademark of Ultrafabrics,LLC, Elmsford, NY: Ultraleather.
™ The following trademarks are under licensefrom Wilkhahn Furniture products: Cana,Linus, Logon, Picto, Range, Stitz, Thema,Timetable, and Tubis.
™ The following is a trademark of MBDC,Charlottesville, VA: Cradle to Cradle and C2C.
™ The following trademarks are under license
from Walter Knoll: Andoo, Bob, Lazlo, Lox,Ribbon, and Together
™ The following trademarks are under licensefrom PP Møbler: Bar and Flag Halyard.
™ The following trademarks are under licensefrom Viccarbe: Davos, Holy Day, Last Minute,RS, and Wrapp.
™ The following trademarks are under licensefrom Carl Hansen: Elbow, Paddle, Shell, Wing,and Wishbone.
™ The following trademarks are under licensefrom Cambridge Sound Management, LLC,Cambridge, MA: Qt PRO Soundmasking, QtQuiet Technology, and Sonet Qt.
™ The following is a trademark of Electri-CableAssemblies, Shelton, CT: Interact.
Trademarks used here in are the property ofSteelcase, Inc. or of their respective owners.
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