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  • sales@displaykit.co.uk

Deluxe Cafe Barrier

from £228.00
excl. VAT, plus delivery
Product data sheet

Description

Deluxe Cafe Barrier is a modular system, ideal for defining areas ouside restaurants, bars and shopping centres

Chrome effect finish stainless steel gives this system a premium look for your Cafe Banners


Deluxe Cafe Barrier is easy to assemble

Feed the top and bottom rails through the top and bottom banner loops

Hook the rails into the posts and the banner is suspended

Available in 3 widths 1000mm, 1500mm and 2000mm

Clips and chains are available as an alternative to the bottom rail

Heavyweight posts and bases for stability (8kgs)

Posts, Bases, Rails and Banners can be purchased as individual components


Printed single-sided on banner vinyl as standard. Please ask us to quote for double-sided.

Polyester fabric also available by quotation.


Standard Sets are available, linked together in ione run

1 Banner with 2 rail and 2 post assemblies

2 Banners with 4 rails and 3 post assemblies

3 Banners with 6 rails and 4 post assemblies

4 Banners with 8 rails and 5 post assemblies

5 Banners with 10 rails and 6 post assemblies


Post assemblies include post and base

Please ask us to quote for other combinations


Delivery - Deluxe Cafe Barrier is generally from stock.

With printing, about 7 days from approval of artwork


If it's urgent - please ask!


Cafe Barriers can be used in many different locations frequented by the public as advertising boards. However, that doesn't mean that you are automatically allowed to use them on a public pavement/footpath. There is usually no problem on private land, but most people are unaware that there are laws covering signs and advertisements, including their size and location on your property and near public spaces. This is all covered by the The Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007. There is a publication - Outdoor Advertisements and Signs: A Guide for Advertisers - which will give you legal guidance. Having said that, it does depend on local circumstances as to whether or not you may be asked to remove a sign or advertisement.