Contemporary auditorium seating APTUM 248
polyurethane foambeechfolding

contemporary auditorium seating
contemporary auditorium seating
contemporary auditorium seating
contemporary auditorium seating
contemporary auditorium seating
contemporary auditorium seating
contemporary auditorium seating
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Seat material
polyurethane foam
Frame material
beech
Options
folding, ergonomic
Color
blue
Market
commercial
Location
indoor
Base material
wooden base
Armrest
with armrests
Motif
plain
Seat depth

13.8 in

Total height

35.8 in

Total width

Min.: 20.5 in

Max.: 22.4 in

Description

The Aptum 248 is a seat designed exclusively for use in the Mobile Rotation System. With a design of timeless lines and great versatility, it is a perfect armchair for theatres, auditoriums and polyvalent spaces. It stands out for its great flexibility thanks to the material characteristics of its components, providing greater ease in the variation of its dimensions and inclinations, offering excellent adaptation to the different configurations of the hall. The seat and backrest are made from an inner frame in beech wood and interlinked elastic straps, covered in open-cell polyurethane foam. The use of these materials manages to distribute the occupant's body weight in a balanced manner, ensuring optimal user comfort. The backrest incorporates a lumbar support that provides great comfort to the user, complying with the most rigorous ergonomic standards for seating solutions. Together with the rest of the models in the Aptum family, it provides optimal equipment for rooms with different configurations and uses.

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