Sustainable and well presented.
Information steles for Coop Restaurants.
Q: How can a restaurant inform its guests about the current menus and hits? A: Best of all directly by the entrance. Frontwork therefore designed and developed a sturdy and flexibly useable information stele for Coop Restaurants.
The easy handling and elegant design of the prototypes impressed the customer: 180 steles are already in use at 152 locations.
Sturdy, flexibly useable information stele at the entrance of Coop Restaurants
Coop Restaurants pay attention to the choice of ingredients and sustainable production. They use Swiss meat as well as Fair Trade products. Authenticity and quality are paramount. This should also be the case for the infrastructure: Frontwork therefore used oak from sustainable sources for the manufacture of the steles.
Production method
Frontwork designed and developed a stele for the Co-op which can be used on both sides
Milled slots for six A4 and two A1 photo pockets
Sturdy floor slabs of steel sheet give the steles stability
Everything is flush-fitted and held by magnets
The steles are ready for the rollout
The steles can be used on both sides, are made of solid oak and have milled slots for six A4 and two A1 photo pockets. Everything is flush-fitted and held by magnets. Sturdy floor slabs of steel sheet give the steles stability. However, they are mobile thanks to integrated wheels.
Magnetic attachment
The stele can be used on both sides
Testimonial
Our customer says
«We're very satisfied with this solution. With their natural design, the steles fit in wonderfully well in our restaurants. It's great fun to work together with Frontwork. Our needs are understood, the execution is professional and we always have the same contact person - we greatly appreciate this.»
Barbara Felix, Gastronomy Marketing, Coop Basel
The current menus and hits are easy to change
The menus change every day and the placards can be easily exchanged. Promotions and hits of the week are also easy to communicate. The steles are easy to handle and can be moved by one person in spite of their solid construction.
The placards are easy to exchange