This type of
defect has a certain
recurrence in the naval or luxury furniture sector and at the current time it doesn’t have a clear identification of its possible causes yet.
This is a
very sneaky defect because does not appear during the normal phases of production but only after several months when the furnishings have already been installed.
Since both naval and domestic furnishings are very expensive normally the problem turns into million lawsuits.
The last case we looked at was a piece of furniture supplied to a penthouse worth about $10 million in New York!
Go on reading to find out possible causes and measures to limit its onset..
For info:
Daniele Bergamasco
Tel: +39 0432 747249
email:
bergamasco@catas.com