The Model Forum 1300/AP chair offers theatre or conference style seating, with the option of an integral folding writing ledge, which can accommodate an A4 size piece of paper.
The writing ledge is an antipanic design, which folds away between the seats when not in use.
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The Model F6000 theatre seat offers clients an auditorium chair that can be tailored to their own specific design requirements. A brief summary of options is detailed as follows:
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| The standard fully upholstered seat base can have an exposed polished or painted plywood panel on the underside of the seat base for added durability. |
| The standard fully upholstered seat back, with lumbar support, can have an exposed polished or painted plywood panel on the outside of the seat back. |
This protective panel can be extended above the upholstery by 20mm to protect the top edge at the upholstered back. For further added protection to the upholstery, a timber capping section can be added to the protective plywood back panel. |
| The protective panels are highly recommended in areas such as balconies, where the possibility of people sat in the rows behind may put their feet on the top of the seat backs. |
| The Model F6000 seat may be provided with or without armrests. Should armrests be required, these can either be solid beech timber, polished or painted finish, or upholstered in the selected fabric. |
| A wide range of seat covering fabrics are available, including tweeds, vinyl, velour and leather. All fabrics and seat foams meet the appropriate Fire Regulations. |
| These are available for the Model F6000 seat. Accessories include upholstered end panels, seat numbers and row letters. |
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