Contemporary conference chair LINOS 1206
plasticplywoodfor public buildings

contemporary conference chair
contemporary conference chair
contemporary conference chair
contemporary conference chair
contemporary conference chair
contemporary conference chair
contemporary conference chair
contemporary conference chair
contemporary conference chair
contemporary conference chair
contemporary conference chair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
plastic, plywood
Market
for public buildings
Base material
steel base
Options
upholstered, stackable
Color
black, white, violet
Base type
sled base
Armrest
without armrests
Seat width

480 mm
(18.9 in)

Total height

810 mm
(31.9 in)

Description

linos made of hygienic plastic: comfort and functionality. .A large venue chair convincing in terms of form and function .3D-shaped seat shell featuring a slight recess and an ergonomically shaped knee roll .Seat and back made of plastic, or with different upholstery variants .Row linking in the glide or as extensible linking device .Optional seat and row numbering or digital seat numbering basic model – four-legged-frame stackable, made of round section steel tube, chromed – seat and back made of moulded beech plywood clear lacquered, vertically veneered, invisibly fixed – plastic gliders – armrests of plastic, black stackable maximum 8 stacking dimensions (width/depth/height): 50 cm/80 cm/120 cm maximum 8 stacking dimensions (width/depth/height): 58 cm/80 cm/120 cm weight 7,5 kg 8,5 kg options / accessories – seat and back beech, stained – frame coated – extensible linking device (RV2) – extensible linking device with magnetic device for seat number – seat numbering (SN14) integrated in extensible linking device – gliders (2) (3) – gliders with QuickClick-System (11) (12) (13) (14)

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