This barrier is intended for environments where the installation may be of a more permanent nature and has the advantage of not requiring a large steel base for support.
This barrier has become the standard in many of Europe's major galleries and museums and now increasingly in the U.S. and Canada. The upright screws into a stainless steel socket that is fixed into the floor and supports an elasticated cord that defines restricted access but gives to the touch without tripping or injury.
The design allows for the barriers to be removed from the socket and replaced with a plug to leave a flush surface finish when required.
We recommend a maximum of 10 feet
or 3 metres between these barriers.
This barrier features a steel base plate that can be screw fixed to the floor. The fixings are then concealed beneath the cover plate.
The upright supports an elasticated cord that defines restricted access but gives to the touch without tripping or injury. This barrier also features our injection moulded top that helps prevent 'little fingers' from removing the cap.
We recommend a maximum of 10 feet or 3 metres between these barriers.
These signage plates are purpose-built to work with the Q' Barrier range and will provide a robust display for artwork or directional information that can be fitted to an existing upright by simply replacing the existing cap.
Choose either vertical style signage plate or 45° angle.
We designed this barrier for MoMA in New York to provide a 'full height' system to assist visitor direction and control. It has proved such a success that we have now included it in our standard range.
The barrier features a wide stable base plate, tamper proof cap and choice of signage plates that can be fitted in place of the top cap.
The 'Q' Barrier performs a similar role to the common 'webbing' barrier found in so many public buildings but with proportions and detailing that is designed to complement a museum and gallery environment.
The floor mounted Q' Barrier has been designed to provide all of the features of the freestanding version but with the facility for a more permanent installation. The upright connects into a socket mounted in the floor thereby giving a solid system that does not require the large base plate.
If it is necessary to remove the barrier either temporarily or permanently then the socket is capped with our stainless steel plug leaving a small silver disc on the floor until it is next required.
The Q' Barrier performs a similar role to the common webbing barrier found in so many public buildings but with proportions and detailing that is designed to complement
a museum and gallery environment.
This barrier is fast becoming the standard in many of the world's major museums.
The stable steel base and upright supports an elasticated cord that defines restricted access but gives to the touch without tripping or injury. This barrier features our injection moulded top that helps prevent 'little fingers' from removing the cap. The base is hollow in the centre to provide weight only where it is required and is cushioned with slip resistant neoprene pads to improve grip and protect polished floor surfaces.
We recommend a maximum of 7 feet or 2 metres between barriers when planning your layout.