Rental Solution for Crowd Control
Gold Rope Stanchion Rental in Halifax
Warm gold posts under 5 ft of velvet rope. Say "red carpet" and this is the pairing already in most people’s heads, and the one a black-tie room accepts without anybody explaining it.



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Specifications
| Post | Gold post |
|---|---|
| Rope colours | Red, black, white, dark green, pink, navy, blue, green, purple |
| Rope length | 5 ft |
| Rope material | Velvet |
| Rope connection | Carabiner clip |
| Dimensions | 12.6 × 12.6 × 35 in (32 × 32 × 89 cm) |
| Base weight | 8.3 kg (~18 lb) |
| Rental period | From 1 day to a month+ |
One gold rope stanchion is one line on the quote: post and velvet rope together, never split into two. Quantity and how long the run stands account for the rest. How we quote →
Our stanchions in action
Gold posts, photographed standing on the night.



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Choose your rope colour
Pick the post and the end cap is decided: gold ends on gold and black posts, silver ends on polished chrome. On this post that opens all nine gold-end colours.

Red
Gold ends

Black
Gold ends

White
Gold ends

Dark green
Gold ends

Pink
Gold ends

Navy
Gold ends

Blue
Gold ends

Green
Gold ends

Purple
Gold ends
Why choose the gold post
It reads as formal the instant anybody sees it, and that is why it is still the default at galas, award nights, weddings and hotel ballrooms. It belongs with warm rooms — timber, brass, patterned carpet, low gold lighting — and wherever an event carries a black-tie expectation, gold is the one choice nobody asks you to defend.
Every one of the nine gold-end colours is open on this post, so the whole rope palette stays available. Red or black is the usual pairing; white reads particularly well at a daytime wedding, and the remainder exist for the occasions when a rope has to match something specific.
A belt post spends its day being lifted and moved. A rope line normally goes in once and stays — two posts flanking a doorway, a run along one side of a carpet. Set it once and it stays set, with the velvet reading as a decision rather than as crowd control.
