Contemporary auditorium seating MERCURY
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Contemporary auditorium seating - MERCURY - Sedia Systems - fabric / tablet / commercial
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Seat material
fabric
Options
tablet
Market
commercial

Description

The Mercury auditorium chair provides durability and visual appeal at an affordable price. The contoured seat cushion is constructed of cold molded foam with five serpentine springs, providing superior comfort and cushion lifespan. Four seat widths make the most efficient use of space. Straight or radius row configurations Flat, sloped or tiered floor installations Available in 19, 20, 21, 22 or 23 widths Gravity uplift seat ADA end standard Options Standard or oversized tablet arm Oval or trapezoid end panels Pleated upholstery detail Flat or lumbar support cushion Armrest cup holder Aisle lights Finishes SEAT BOTTOM & BACK PANEL: Black Poly SEAT & BACK CUSHION: Upholstery ARMRESTS: Upholstered, Poly or Solid Wood END PANEL: Upholstered, Laminate or Wood Veneer FRAME: Black

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

NeoCon 2026
NeoCon 2026

8-10 Jun 2026 Chicago (USA - Illinois) Hall 3 - Stand 324A

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