Hi,
My project is a retail fit-out where they are introducing bespoke-made furniture such as sofas and stools. The client is proposing a wool-based fabric for the sofas.
Does anyone know if this wool is an "installed fabric" as referenced in the definitions section under "furniture and furnishings" and must be compliant with the furniture evaluation?
My understanding is that the furniture evaluation just applies to new stand-alone furniture pieces, but the definition references "installed fabrics". What counts as "installed fabrics"?
I also understood that in LEED 2009, this credit only applied to systems furniture, which my decorative sofa would not fall under, but now I think it has to be compliant, any thoughts?
Any guidance is much appreciated.
John Mlade
LFA, RESET ASP, WELL Faculty, LEED FellowWight & Company
LEEDuser Expert
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August 28, 2017 - 12:18 pm
Hi Joanna,
I hope you are well!
Based on the v4 credit language, I think that all furniture needs to be included - even one-off custom pieces. Having said that, I find it hard to imagine scenarios where custom pieces are getting tested, so it may be worth a CIR to GBCI. Alternatively, if this small number of stools and sofas represent less than 10% of the furniture, than perhaps you can work that angle since the credit requires that only 90% meet the furniture evaluation.
I see no reference to systems furniture in v4.
I hope this helps some.
Regards, John M