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Architonic ID: 1549655

Anno di Lancio: 2007

Telescopic Primo is available in 3 or 4 seat modules. Release pedals are located on both ends of the module. Up and down movement is assisted with gas springs, to ensure easy handling, when folding the module. The ergonomic Primo family also includes Primo auditorium chair and PriMove moveable bench solution.

Construction: Steel tube 30 x 40 mm. Ends 8 mm laser-cut steel plates. Seat movement with springs. The underside of the seat can be upholstered, veneered plywood/perforated. The back foam is formed to give a good seating comfort. Background 9 mm veneered plywood.

Writing tablet: All types, which can be assembled to the backrest are available. Note: will effect step height.

Armrests: Small wooden straight or L shaped. Also without armrest.

Foams: Seat 5 cm CMHR50, back 4 cm/6 cm CMHR35

Angle of back: 12 or 17 degrees

Wooden parts: Birch, beech, ash, maple, oak etc. lacquered, stained or painted with the desired color

Metal parts: Epoxy painted with a desired RAL color

Fabric demand: 1.1 m/ pcs

Concetto

Primo is a well-formed basic seat with good ergonomic properties. Primo has been delivered in various versions for different types of applications, from schools to theatres. It can be used with all types of desktop solutions, such as armrests that fold down or tables attached to the back of the seat. The ergonomic Primo family also includes PriMove, moveable bench solution, and Primo telescopic chair.

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