The Gold Post

Gold Rope Stanchion Rental in Edmonton

Warm gold posts hung with 5 ft velvet rope — the combination most people are picturing when they say "red carpet", and the one that suits a black-tie room without anybody having to explain it.

Specifications

Gold rope stanchion specifications
PostGold post
Rope coloursRed, black, white, dark green, pink, navy, blue, green, purple
Rope length5 ft
Rope materialVelvet
Rope connectionCarabiner clip
Dimensions12.6 × 12.6 × 35 in (32 × 32 × 89 cm)
Base weight8.3 kg (~18 lb)
Rental periodFrom 1 day to a month+

A gold rope stanchion is one item on the quote — post and velvet rope together, never split into two lines. How many you take and how long the run stands decide the rest. How we quote →

Our stanchions in action

Gold posts photographed as they stood on the night.

Choose your rope colour

Rope ends are matched to the post they hang from — gold ends belong on gold and black posts, silver ends on polished chrome. Nine gold-end colours hang on this post.

  • Red velvet rope with gold end caps

    Red

    Gold ends

  • Black velvet rope with gold end caps

    Black

    Gold ends

  • White velvet rope with gold end caps

    White

    Gold ends

  • Dark green velvet rope with gold end caps

    Dark green

    Gold ends

  • Pink velvet rope with gold end caps

    Pink

    Gold ends

  • Navy velvet rope with gold end caps

    Navy

    Gold ends

  • Blue velvet rope with gold end caps

    Blue

    Gold ends

  • Green velvet rope with gold end caps

    Green

    Gold ends

  • Purple velvet rope with gold end caps

    Purple

    Gold ends

Why choose the gold post

Gold reads as formal on sight, which is why it stays the default for galas, award evenings, weddings and hotel ballrooms. It agrees with warm rooms — timber, brass, patterned carpet, low gold lighting — and where an event carries any black-tie expectation at all, gold is the choice nobody asks you to justify.

This post carries all nine gold-end colours, so the full rope palette stays available. Red or black is the usual pairing; white reads especially well at a daytime wedding, and the rest of the range is there for when the rope has to match something specific.

A belt post gets picked up and moved through the day. A rope line generally goes in once and stays — two posts flanking a doorway, or a run down one side of a carpet — which is part of why the velvet reads as decoration rather than as crowd control.

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