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Coalesse Surface Materials Reference Guide August 2021 Price Adjustment August 16, 2021 Note: Actual colors will vary due to printing process. Prices for materials and freight have been rising rapidly, dramatically, and across the board. While we’ve worked hard to minimize the full impact of these factors - and will continue What's New in Surface Materials 2 to do so, Steelcase Inc. will adjust list prices globally by 4.9% on August 16, 2021. This price adjustment applies to the Upholstery 4 products, options, surface materials, and service parts of Customer’s Own Material 6 the Steelcase family of brands represented in our price lists. With the exception of new product launches, the adjustment Flammability Information 8 is NOT re ected in this August speci cation guide. Please Fabric Matrix 10 refer to AutoPricing in Hedberg or August ECAT data in your Upholstery Palette 12 planning tools for accurate pricing information. Leather/Faux 23 Availability Cut Yardage Net Price List 25 Electronic price list updated with release 194.A (U.S.) Leather and Faux Leather Matrix 26 and 153.A (Canada), dated August 16, 2021. Leather Palette 27 All speci cations subject to change without notice. Faux Leather Palette 29 Reference the electronic catalog/Hedberg for current Wood 33 pricing. Solid Wood Matrix 36 Spec News is available on village.steelcase.com. Solid Wood Stains Palette 38 Search Steelcase Marketing Resources (Adstock) and Veneer Matrix 39 download the current release’s Spec News. Veneer Palette 40 Tip: Steelcase Marketing Resources is a new global Laminate 45 platform for ordering Steelcase marketing materials that replaces Adstock. High-Pressure Laminate Matrix 46 High-Pressure Laminate Palette 49 View or download Steelcase Speci cation Guides at https://steelcase.s4mrc.com/na/spec-guides/individu- Laminate Edge Band Matrix 52 al-spec-guides?limit=30&p=1 Recommended Worksurface 3 mm Edge Finishes 56 Transitional products in this speci cation guide are main- Glass 58 tained for existing customers only and are likely to be Glass Matrix 59 phased out over time. These products are indicated with a S. Products that are scheduled to be culled are indi- Glass Palette 60 cated with an G, followed by the last order entry date. Metal/Paint 61 Custom Paint 62 Metal/Paints Matrix 64 cFor a list of all trademarks, refer to the last page Metal/Paints Palette 68 of this speci cation guide. Miscellaneous 72 © 2021 Steelcase Inc. Arzu Rug Collection Matrix and Wool Colors Palette 73 Arzu Rug Collection Patterns, Colorways, and Wool Colors 74 Enea and Enea Lottus Plastic Matrix 75 Plastic and Miscellaneous Palette 76 Denizen, Exponents, Potrero415, Potrero415 Light, For Canadian Pricing Sistema, and SW_1 Exclusives 79 Candian factor can be found at steelcase.com/CADpricing. Care and Maintenance 80 Calculate in the following order to avoid rounding errors: • Multiply the base price and each option by the Canadian factor. • Round each to the nearest dollar. • Add base and options for total list price. Coalesse Surface Materials Reference Guide Steelcase August 2021 Coalesse What's New in Surface Materials Visit the Finish Library at https:// nishlibrary.steelcase.com/all-surfaces/brand/coalesse.html or view the nish matrices to see list of availability, by product line. Samples can be purchased via Steelcase Marketing Resources. Coalesse Partners—June 2021 . All Coalesse partners surface material information has been moved to the new . Coalesse Partners Speci cation Guide. With all Nanimarquina, Carl Hansen & Son, . and EMU content being housed in one speci cation guide, nding information on . these partner products is now easier than ever. Steelcase Back-Painted Finishes—February 2020 . We are enhancing our back-painted glass portfolio through the addition of color. The colors range from a harmonious pink to a new neutral blue. By refreshing . these color palettes, we are providing added value through the range and depth of . our material offering. Foundation, Steelcase Surfaces—December 2019 . New FR-free vinyl, Foundation launches. Free of harmful phthalates, Foundation is a . non-woven, high-performing, bleach-cleanable material, and is perfect for our educa- . tion and health environments. Foundation is available in 14 colors at Price Grade 6. New Accent Paints, Steelcase Surfaces—December 2019 . Six new trend driven paints have been added to the Steelcase accent paint palette. Coalesse Standard Color Paints—October 2019 . Seven textured paints that draw from the Coalesse color point-of-view and its . restorative tone of nature have been added as a Grade 1 paint to many of our . best-selling product lines. Refreshed LessThanFive Color Palette—October 2019 . Eight new matte nishes have been added to LessThanFive that align with the . Coalesse color point-of-view and its biophilic tones from nature. LessThanFive Essential—October 2019 . Four new neutral matte nishes have been added to LessThanFive Essential, sold in . multi-packs of two or four at a reduced price point per chair. Coalesse Color, Custom Paint—October 2019 . Coalesse Color empowers more personal expression by expanding color choices . through our custom capabilities program. For select, preset Coalesse products, we . have improved the process to make it even easier to order. Once the color match . process is complete and the special paint nish code has been assigned, order with . a Grade 3 paint upcharge. For more information, review Custom Paints on page 62. Lux Coatings, Steelcase Surfaces—October 2019 . Steelcase Lux Coatings has been added to even more product lines and is now . available as a Grade 3 paint upcharge. Accent Paints, Steelcase Surfaces—October 2019 . Trend driven Steelcase accent paints have been added to many of our best-selling . product lines. Accent paints are now offered as a Grade 3 paint upcharge. Coalesse Standard Glass Finishes—October 2019 . Previously available on Potrero415 only, six back-painted glass nishes are now . available as standard on all product lines with back-painted glass. Four nature . inspired and two neutral nish additions complement the existing glass palette – . bringing more choice. In addition, new frosted glass nish 6511 Acid Etched is now available to order, . replacing ACF Absolute Clear Frosted (culled in April 2020). For details, please . refer to page 58. 2 Coalesse Surface Materials Reference Guide Steelcase August 2021 Coalesse What's New in Surface Materials Upholstery Coalesse Surface Materials Reference Guide 3 Steelcase August 2021 Coalesse Upholstery Coalesse . Upholstery . Special Fabric . Coalesse Upholstery . SW_1 Knit . Hexa Upholstery . Applications* . All Coalesse textiles are priced . by grades. Some Coalesse fab- . Backing* . Coalesse fabrics are priced by . Applies to: SW_1 Collection . Applies to: Hosu . grades from 6 through 14 and . 5KG0 Sand . Grade 10 . rics can be treated for ame . • Backing information is found . leathers C and E. Fabrics and . 5KG1 Silver . CL50 Dark Grey . retardancy; contact Customer . on each product page in . leathers may be purchased . 5KG3 Black . CL51 Light Grey . Service. All Coalesse products . the Coalesse Speci cation . are handcrafted, making each . Guides. Select this option . separately as cut yardage, see . 5KG4 Ivory . CL52 Blue . G . unique. Certain fabrics and . when ordering your product . page 25. All products are . 5KG5 Coal . CL53 Green 10/21 . G . leathers will appear loose and . to have backing applied. Price . handcrafted, making each . 5KG6 Fire . CL54 Red 10/21 . unique. Certain fabrics and . 5KG9 Pewter . CL55 Yellow . may differ from like products . varies by product according . leathers will appear loose and . 5KH0 Ice . CL70 Saffron . due to comfort wrinkles when . to yardage it requires. may differ from like products . 5KH1 Currant . CL71 Rose Quartz . upholstered. *Prices subject to change . without notice and an addi- . due to wrinkles when uphol- . 5KH2 Ocean . CL72 Lagoon . stered. A contrasting welt is . 5KH3 Silver Grey . CL73 Sea Salt . A contrasting welt is available . tional two week lead time will . available on some products. 5KH4 Olive . CL74 Steam . on some products. Consult . apply for 54" wide fabrics. Consult Customer Service for . 5KH5 Blue Ink . CL75 Ocean . Customer Service for yardage . Wider fabrics will require . or square feet requirements . four week additional lead . yardage or square feet . 5KH6 Blue Bird . CL76 Sage . requirements for pricing. 5KH7 Blush . and prices. All stripes will . time. *Check fabric database . 5KH8 Goldenrod . be applied vertically unless . to determine if backing is . All stripes will be applied verti- . 5KH9 Leaf . Fusion Upholstery . customer speci es otherwise. required at www.Coalesse.com. cally unless customer speci es . Loose cushions on Coalesse . Applies to: Hosu lounge, . otherwise. Loose cushions on . products are not fully uphol- . Massaud work lounge, and . Coalesse products are not fully . Lagunitas Knit . stered (not reversible). Lagunitas personal table . upholstered (not reversible). Applies to: Lagunitas Focus . Grade 11 . Any Select Surface or COM . Designtex, Maharam, . nook and lounge system . CL60 Caviar . textile should be reviewed with . Steelcase, and select Luna fab- . Grade 1 . CL61 Portobello G10/21 . supplier to verify availability. In . rics are graded in our pricing. 5K50 Sand . CL62 Graphite . some cases a textile supplier . Simply order Coalesse prod- . 5K51 Silver . CL63 Java G10/21 . may require minimums that . ucts with Designtex, Maharam, . 5K52
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