Products — Public Space Furniture

Auditorium Seating, Lecterns and Lockers for Theatres, Stations and Civic Buildings

Equipping a public building is a project business, and this catalogue is organised accordingly: 1,207 positions from 247 Russian suppliers. Auditorium & Theater Seating dominates with 396 items, followed by Waiting Area Benches & Modular Seating (143), Tribunes & Lecterns (92), Library Bookshelves & Cabinets (44), Lockers & Changing Room Cabinets (42), Ballet Barres (26), Sports Seating and Mats (22), Mailbox Cabinets (19), Exhibition Display Cases (18) and Voting & Cashier Booths (15).

Russia builds and renovates a large stock of theatres, universities, stadiums and transport hubs, so domestic factories developed full project competence: they work from hall drawings, calculate row geometry and sightlines, manufacture to the scheme and supervise installation. That engineering layer, included in the price rather than billed as consultancy, is the main reason international buyers source auditorium projects here.

  • From drawing to layout: send the hall plan and the factory returns a seating scheme with row spacing, aisle widths and exact unit counts.
  • Duty grades: cinema, lecture and theatre lines differ in mechanism robustness and upholstery class; stadium seating uses UV-stable polymer shells.
  • Fixing systems: floor-mounted, riser-mounted and beam-mounted variants cover flat and stepped halls.
  • Waiting zones: steel-frame modular benches for stations and clinics ship in sections with documented load ratings.
  • Terms: EXW or FOB St. Petersburg; installation supervision can be arranged by agreement.

Upload the venue drawing with your sourcing request and let factories compete on the engineered package.

FAQ

Can the manufacturer design the seating layout from our hall drawings?
Yes, layout design is part of the standard offer. You provide the architectural plan with stage position and floor steps, and the factory calculates rows, spacing, aisle compliance and seat counts, then manufactures to that scheme. Expect a drawing exchange of one or two iterations before production starts.
Is the upholstery fire-rated for public venues?
Auditorium lines are produced with upholstery and foams intended for public-assembly requirements, and suppliers provide fire-behaviour certificates with the shipment. Regulations differ by country, so state your national standard in the inquiry and the factory will confirm which certificate set applies or test accordingly.
How is a 500-seat auditorium order shipped and installed?
Seats ship partially disassembled, stands, seats and backs in labelled batches by row, typically filling one or two 40 ft containers for a 500-seat hall. Installation is by your local contractor following factory drawings; many manufacturers offer a supervising engineer for the first days by separate agreement.
What is the typical production time for venue projects?
After layout approval, manufacturing of a mid-sized hall usually takes 45-60 days depending on upholstery choice and mechanism type. Adding sea freight, a realistic door-to-door horizon for the Gulf or North Africa is three to four months, so seating is ordered alongside interior finishing works.
Do lockers and changing cabinets come with different locking options?
Yes, key locks are standard, with coin-return, padlock hasp, code and RFID options available across most locker series for pools, stadiums and workplaces. Ventilation perforation, sloped tops and bench-base combinations are catalogue variants; specify the operating environment and the factory proposes the right configuration.