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Poteau de mise à distance double cordon (Inox brossé) - LINE DUAL Poteau de mise à distance double cordon (Inox brossé) - LINE DUAL

Poteau de mise à distance double cordon...

Le poteau de mise à distance double cordon inox LINE DUAL allie la finition inox brossé satiné à une double ligne semi-élastique pour protéger les œuvres les plus précieuses...
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A wide range of models and finishes
Tailored Choice

A wide range of models and finishes

To meet the varied requirements of heritage institutions, our catalogue offers a wide palette of models suited to every exhibition design:

  • Post model: Imposing yet elegant or discreet and understated, choose the model that suits you best!
  • Post finishes: black, white, silver, polished chrome, brushed brass, antique bronze, brushed stainless steel,...
  • Available heights: 45 cm (low posts) to 90 cm (tall posts), custom-made
  • Ropes: elastic rope or classic cord, adapt to your spaces

Each combination is perfectly compatible between posts, ropes and accessories from the same series, allowing you to freely design your exhibition layout.

Our team supports you in choosing the different models to validate the ideal finish before ordering, and offers custom configurations for exceptional projects.

Cultural institutions, galleries, castles and heritage sites
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Cultural institutions, galleries, castles and heritage sites

Museum and cultural signage is aimed at a wide range of stakeholders in the heritage sector. public museums — fine arts, archaeology, natural sciences, history — use it to protect permanent collections and organize temporary exhibitions. private galleries and contemporary art centers find a discreet solution to promote the works while framing the visit. historical monuments — castles, abbeys, archaeological sites open to the public — deploy this equipment to channel visitors into fragile spaces (French gardens, crypts, vaulted rooms). religious institutions (cathedrals, basilicas, synagogues) adopt them during supervised cultural visits, openings of sacred art exhibitions or exceptional celebrations. Finally, local authorities managing media libraries, municipal exhibition halls or heritage spaces use it to reconcile accessibility and preservation. Each sector shares the need for guidance that respects the identity of the place and conservation requirements.

Questions fréquentes

Are you wondering about the choice, use or installation of marking solutions in a museum environment? This section provides concrete answers to help you set up a system that is discreet, effective and adapted to the constraints of public circulation and the promotion of works.
What are stanchions used for in a museum?
Museum stanchions help define spaces and protect artworks while organizing visitor flow. They create a natural safety distance without requiring constant supervision, which is essential in high-traffic venues. They also help streamline the visitor journey and enhance the overall guest experience.
Why choose rope posts for a museum?
Rope posts are particularly well-suited to museums because they offer an elegant and discreet aesthetic that harmonizes with cultural environments and exhibitions. Unlike industrial solutions, they blend seamlessly into upscale spaces while ensuring effective crowd control and area demarcation.
What is the ideal distance between the visitor and the artwork?
In practice, a distance of 50 to 100 cm is generally recommended. Guidance posts help define this protective zone without creating an overly intrusive visual barrier, which is essential for preserving the quality of the visit.
Are guidance posts suitable for temporary exhibitions?
Yes, guidance posts are particularly well-suited for temporary exhibitions. Their mobility allows for quick reconfiguration of spaces according to the artworks on display or visitor flow, while maintaining a consistent level of security.
Do queue posts contribute to the safety of artworks?
Yes, they play a key role in preventing accidental contact with artworks. By creating a clear physical boundary, they reduce the risk of damage while remaining non-intrusive for visitors.
Which type of stanchion to choose for a museum?
The choice depends on the environment:
  • rope posts → aesthetics and prestige
  • low posts → maximum discretion
  • wall-mounted retractable barriers → space-saving
  • elastic cords → enhanced security
Are crowd control stanchions easy to install?
Yes, most models are designed for quick installation without specific tools. Mobile versions can be easily moved, allowing for constant adaptation to the museum's needs.
Why use stanchions rather than floor signage?
Unlike floor signage, stanchions are immediately visible and physically deterring. They better structure traffic flow and are more effective at preventing access to sensitive areas.
Can museums order via purchase order or Chorus platform?
Yes, museums and public institutions can place orders via an administrative purchase order. Suppliers specializing in museum crowd control stanchions are generally familiar with this operating method and can adapt to the internal procedures of cultural institutions. For French establishments, management via the Chorus Pro platform is also possible, enabling compliant processing of electronic invoices and payments. This ensures a simple, secure ordering process that is perfectly aligned with public procurement requirements.

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Professional museum crowd control: discreet artwork protection

In museums, art galleries and heritage spaces, B2B museum crowd control meets a dual requirement: ensuring collection security while respecting the aesthetic of the venues. Brushed stainless steel or powder-coated rope posts (white, black, silver grey) create an elegant visual barrier that keeps visitors at a distance from artworks without obstructing the view. These delimitation solutions integrate naturally into permanent or temporary exhibition pathways.

Rope posts adapted to museum spaces

The museum crowd control range offers single or double rope posts, compatible with Ø38mm cords for optimal stability. The Museum post in brushed stainless steel provides a premium finish for prestigious spaces, while LINE powder-coated models (white, black, silver grey) adapt to different scenographic atmospheres. 45cm height posts suit low display cases or floor delimitations, creating fluid pathways without visual clutter.

Integrated signage for visitor information

A4 poster holders attach directly to LINE posts, allowing display of labels, security instructions or artwork information without multiplying supports. This integration streamlines signage while maintaining visual coherence in exhibition halls. For institutions also managing cultural events or ticketing queues, these modular systems adapt to different uses.

Modularity and quick installation

Museum rope posts deploy without floor fixation, facilitating reconfigurations during exhibition renewals. Elastic cords stretch between posts to form stable delimitation lines, even with accidental contact. This flexibility allows cultural mediation teams to modify pathways according to attendance or scenographic needs. Finishes resist intensive use in public spaces, ensuring neat presentation over the long term. To secure artwork restoration areas or delimit staff-only spaces, these solutions integrate into a comprehensive flow management strategy.

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