n8 The court did note correctly, however, that one of the Halperns misspoke in referring to the Furniture as "built-in," which it clearly was not. Rather, it is undisputed that the custom-built furniture, sometimes referred to by the court and the parties as "modular furniture," was designed for particular locations, was fabricated off premises, and was assembled as free-standing units inside the hotel, where it was then placed in its intended locations and bolted or screwed to the walls of the hotel rooms as free-standing units without ever losing its identity separate from the Hotel.