We picked these out of the dumpster bin and refurbished them for our home theater. They were originally part of a high school theater that was being remodeled. The seats had to be re-upholstered but the frames and springs still worked. I got the family involved in building bases for each set and now we have seating for 5, with 2 additional seats as spare. Fun, fun.
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View from the front |
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View from the back |
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