Product Details:
| Chair Type | Tip Up |
| Armrest | Without Writing Pad |
| Color | Blue |
| Material | Iron |
| Springs | Iron |
| Is It Portable | Yes |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Auditorium chairs are ergonomically designed fixed seating solutions, used in large gathering spaces such as auditoriums, theaters, lecture halls, and cinemas. These chairs are designed for maximum comfort, efficient space usage, and durability, often installed in rows with secure floor anchoring and aisle management features.
🔧 Key Features & Specifications 1. 🪑 Seat Design & ComfortHigh-back or medium-back design to support proper posture.
Ergonomically contoured cushions for lumbar and thigh support.
Seats may include push-back recline, tip-up, or fixed-position designs.
Covered in fabric, leatherette (PU), or genuine leather.
Available in various colors—commonly red, blue, black, or custom per theme.
Flame-retardant and stain-resistant fabric options are often used for safety and easy maintenance.
High-density PU foam (typically 45–55 kg/m³) for lasting comfort and durability.
Foam is either molded or cut, depending on the model and cost.
Inner frame made of powder-coated steel, plywood, or MS pipes.
External panels (under-seat and backrest) are often made from plastic or laminated wood.
Designed for fixed installation, usually with floor-mounted legs.
Fixed seat: Static seating with minimal movement.
Auto tip-up seat: Seat base folds up automatically when not in use, improving aisle space.
Push-back seat: Reclines backward with user pressure, typically spring-assisted.
Recliner seat (in VIP models): Mechanically or electrically adjustable.
Writing pad: Foldable or stowable tablet for lecture or training rooms.
Cup holder: Often integrated in the armrest for cinema use.
Row/Seat numbers: Laser-engraved or metallic seat indicators.
Aisle light or under-seat lighting for better navigation in dark areas.
Made of plastic, PU, or wood.
Can be shared between seats or individually assigned.
Some armrests include features like writing tablets or cup holders.
Chairs are floor-mounted, often in sloped-floor auditoriums or stadium tiers.
Seat spacing typically ranges from 21” to 24” center-to-center depending on comfort and capacity.
Anchored using bolts, anchor fasteners, or concealed mounting systems.
Easily replaceable seat covers and cushions.
Resistant to wear, staining, and vandalism in public-use scenarios.
Designed for minimum 5–10 years of service life under heavy usage.