Wednesday, March 26, 2008

We Came, We Saw, We Quoted

An auditorium project’s inception begins with a dialog between Sitmatic and our beloved dealers. We listen, we acknowledge, we restate… and then, after much chatter, we begin the grueling process of accounting for every nut and bolt required to execute the hypothetical job, otherwise known as quoting.

We draw, we cry, we redraw. An auditorium quote is not complete without a drawing- a common vision for anyone to pontificate the placement of handicapped seating, aisle ways, and chair sizes. This drawing illustrates the seat numbering and row lettering schematic for the new auditorium to be.



This is where the magic begins. Sitmatic orders all of the necessary ingredients for this delectable project. We stitch, we sew, we upholster. Foam gets covered, wood gets lacquered, and laminates are applied with delicate care. Smells like someone’s cooking up Tuxedo chairs to order. We box, we ship, we pray. All this exciting coordination comes to a head for the big show: Installation. Our expert crew executes the well-anticipated plans, and to what end? Introducing Ft. McNair’s brand new auditorium.




Friday, March 7, 2008

Isn’t it good

The name of the game is customizability. The Tuxedo chair offers endless combination possibilities to meet each and every environment’s seating needs. Take this lovely demo for the Aaron Davis Theater in Texas, bittersweet blush fabric compliments the oak wood accents such as wood end panels, wood arm caps, wood under seat and a wood back shell. The end result is a hybrid of class and comfort.