Bespoke waiter stations made in the UK, RHA

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RHA Furniture’s UK factory make waiter stations to meet any design specification.

A selection of their most popular designs are available to browse on RHA Furniture’s website. This is a good starting point, the factory will always discuss custom requirements and recommend suitable finish options to meet your budget. They are currently making waiter stations for a wide range of hospitality projects and have recently custom made an elegant waiter station, credenza and an impressive fitted niche unit for The Farmers Club.

The Farmers Club niche unit is large enough to house three wine coolers and three large wine racks. Designed with high-end features including chamfered glass edges and decorative wooden frames, built-in LED spot lights, hidden ventilation slots and door locks.

All units were made with high quality wood veneers, dark granite worktops and polished brass handles.

For Fulham Football Club’s George Cohen Lounge two contemporary styled three door waiter stations were custom made, one with space for a refrigeration unit and the other with drawers. Each with polished CorianTM worktops which provide a stylish and hardwearing work area for the professional catering environment.

In 2012 RHA Furniture made an impressive looking oval hostess station, meet-and-greet stations and waiter stations for the Conrad Algarve. The project called for a very high quality finish featuring walnut veneers, curved units and a laser cut pattern over leather.

Bespoke restaurant and coffee tables for the same project, featured beautiful designs using inlaid metal detail and carefully cut veneers to form interesting patterns.

Contact RHA Furniture for more information or to discuss custom made furniture for a project you are currently working on.

Daniel Fountain / 03.11.2014

Editor, Hotel Designs

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