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Velvet Ropes in Sixteen Colours

Five feet of velvet with a carabiner at each end. It hangs between two posts and it is the part of a rope line anybody actually looks at.

Choosing

Pick it against the floor it crosses, not against the post. A red rope over red carpet disappears into it; the same rope over dark grey reads from the far end of the room. Black and navy sit quietly almost anywhere, which is why they end up on corporate work. Red is the colour people picture when they picture a rope line.

Every colour has its own entry in the rope range, with what it suits and what it costs to choose it.

Rope on Its Own

Most rope orders arrive with posts. Some do not — a venue owns the stands and wants a colour it does not have. Or a longer run needs more spans than the posts came with. Ordering rope by itself is ordinary here.

Posts are on the rope stanchion page. Belt posts take webbing instead, which is retractable belts.

  • Red velvet ropes on chrome posts around a red carpet display outdoors
  • Cream velvet ropes on chrome posts holding a line at an outdoor reception
  • A bright green velvet rope hooked between chrome posts on grey carpet tiles
  • White velvet ropes on chrome posts marking a route across a plaza
  • Black velvet ropes on chrome posts along a wooden deck and orange carpet
  • White velvet ropes on chrome posts beside a red carpet at a shopfront