Spec Sheet Pattern - April's Form Australia

Specifier resource

Spec Sheet Pattern

The specification pattern every product page and trade quote should follow before a custom stone piece enters production.

Trade resource

Designed for practical specification, not generic inspiration.

These pages make the trade path commercially usable before a full portal exists.

Required specification fields

  • Product or custom form name.
  • Final dimensions, tolerances, and seating or room context.
  • Stone name, family, finish, edge profile, and variation acceptance.
  • Delivery city, access details, production lead time, freight assumptions, and installation boundary.
  • Deposit, progress payment, balance, damage inspection, and care documentation.

Approval sequence

  • Brief received and qualified.
  • Stone/sample direction confirmed.
  • Quote issued with assumptions.
  • Deposit paid.
  • Production details and QC imagery approved where available.
  • Delivery/access plan confirmed before dispatch.

Trade questions

Use the asset with a live project in mind.

Who can apply for Australian trade access?

Interior designers, architects, hospitality procurement teams, property stylists, and sourcing firms can apply when they have a genuine project pipeline or active specification need.

Does trade access guarantee fixed discounts?

No. Trade pricing is project-specific and depends on category, stone, quantity, complexity, delivery risk, timeline, and the level of recurring specification work.

Can trade users request samples before a live quote?

Yes, but samples are prioritised for active or near-term projects and should be tied to role, city, product category, and stone direction.

What information makes a trade quote faster?

Dimensions, drawings, stone preference, project city, delivery access, client approval deadline, budget band, and installation timing make the first quote response more useful.

Next step

Move from trade resource to live project.

Apply for trade access or send a quote brief with role, city, product category, stone direction, access notes, and client timing.