Glen Street Theatre NSW, Australia (2014)

As part of Glen Street Theatre‘s $7 million renovations in 2014, Street Furniture Australia were commissioned to supply the Cafe range for the theatre’s new forecourt.

Glen Street Theatre customised the settings with three powder coat finishes (Red Gloss, Bright Silver Gloss and Black Satin) to complement their branding.

At the theatre’s request, some stools (which were surface-mounted) were positioned to allow space for easy wheelchair access to the tables. In this way, the theatre has devised an inclusive and comfortable seating system for all their patrons to enjoy.

As part of Glen Street Theatre‘s $7 million renovations in 2014, Street Furniture Australia were commissioned to supply the Cafe range for the theatre’s new forecourt.

Glen Street Theatre customised the settings with three powder coat finishes (Red Gloss, Bright Silver Gloss and Black Satin) to complement their branding.

At the theatre’s request, some stools (which were surface-mounted) were positioned to allow space for easy wheelchair access to the tables. In this way, the theatre has devised an inclusive and comfortable seating system for all their patrons to enjoy.

location

Cnr Glen Street, Blackbutts Rd, Belrose 2085

client

Glen Street Theatre

market

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