Cinema & auditorium seating
The line buyers do not expect from an office-chair town. Fixed-leg, tip-up seating for cinemas, lecture halls and multipurpose auditoriums — sold by the row, not the piece.
Auditorium seating is a different animal from a swivel chair, and pretending otherwise is how projects go wrong. These seats are fixed to the floor or a riser, the cushion tips up so people can pass along a row, and the foam has to meet the venue's fire rating — we build to fire-retardant foam grades and confirm the exact standard your authority requires before tooling, not after.
The decisions that matter here are spacing and sightlines, so we quote from your row pitch and rake, not a catalogue page. Tell us seat width, the number of seats per row, and whether you need armrest cup-holders or a writing tablet for a lecture hall. We would rather work from a seating plan than guess — a mis-spec on 300 fixed seats is not a chair you can quietly swap.
Typical specification
| Type | Fixed-leg, tip-up (gravity or spring return) theatre / auditorium seat |
|---|---|
| Frame | Steel-leg standards, floor- or riser-mounted; powder-coat finish |
| Upholstery | Fabric or PU over moulded foam; fire-retardant foam grades |
| Options | Armrest cup-holder, fold-away writing tablet, row & seat numbering |
| Layout | Quoted to your row pitch, seat width and rake from a seating plan |
| Use | Cinemas, lecture theatres, multipurpose halls, training rooms |
| Testing | Built to auditorium-seating patterns; fire and load testing arranged to the venue standard |
These are typical build options, not a fixed datasheet — send your market, room and target price and we'll confirm what we'd actually quote, including the choices we'd talk you out of.
Tell us the room — we'll quote the seat that fits it
An office floor, a 300-seat hall or a care home reads very differently on a quote. Send the use case, quantities and market; if a job isn't a fit for us, we'll say so rather than burn your sampling budget.