Café Barrier Posts - Alfresco (Polished Chrome)
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Café Barrier Posts - Alfresco (Polished Chrome)

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Café Barrier Posts - Alfresco (Polished Chrome)Alfresco Chrome Caf Barrier Posts: Define Your Space with Elegance Elevate your outdoor dining or display area with our premium Alfresco Chrome Caf Barrier Posts. These top of the range posts are designed for indoor and outdoor use, perfect for creating a sophisticated and defined space in high traffic or exposed areas. Key Features: Banner Not Included: Banners are not included but are available here. Premium Quality: Our caf barrier posts are

Alfresco Chrome Café Barrier Posts: Define Your Space with Elegance

Elevate your outdoor dining or display area with our premium Alfresco Chrome Café Barrier Posts. These top-of-the-range posts are designed for indoor and outdoor use, perfect for creating a sophisticated and defined space in high-traffic or exposed areas. 

Key Features:

  • Banner Not Included: Banners are not included but are available here
  • Premium Quality: Our café barrier posts are crafted from polished stainless steel, featuring a polished base cover and a chrome post cap made from cast aluminium, ensuring durability and stability.
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for various environments, these posts help delineate spaces in restaurants, cafes, or exhibition areas, providing a clear boundary and organised layout.
  • Wheelchair Accessible: The design includes a low-height base, making it friendly for wheelchair access.
  • Safety Measures: Equipped with childproof blanking plugs for added safety.
  • Heavy-Duty Construction: With a weight of 17kg, these posts are robust enough to withstand the elements, making them ideal for outdoor settings.

Customisation and Compatibility:

  • Adjustable Widths: Will accommodate widths of 1200, 1500, and 2000mm (post centres), allowing for a tailored fit to your space.
  • Easy Banner Attachment: Banners can be easily attached with loops at the top and bottom, sliding onto the polished aluminium cross arms with chrome ends. (Note: Banners are not included but can be purchased separately.)
  • No Need for Additional Fixings: The cross arms eliminate the need for stitching or eyelets on the graphic.

Product Specifications:

  • Base Diameter: 350mm
  • Post Height: 1025mm
  • Graphic Specifications: To fit a finished graphic panel size of 1100 x 975/1275/1775mm with a visual graphic area of 900 x 975/1275/1775mm.

Warranty and Support:

  • Guaranteed Quality: A 2-year hardware warranty assures you of the product's quality.
  • Expert Guidance: For more information, assembly instructions, or banner fitting guides, please see our attached PDFs or call Coker Expo on 01256 768178 for assistance.

Fast Delivery: We ensure quick hardware delivery, followed by banners per your design specifications.

Choose the Alfresco Chrome Café Barrier Posts for a stylish, durable, and practical solution to space definition and customer guidance.

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