Conteneur Bar 6×3 m Helsinki – Design Élégant et Isolé
Le conteneur bar Helsinki combine un design moderne et une isolation optimale pour créer un espace fonctionnel adapté à toutes les conditions météorologiques. Sa façade en panneaux effet bois lui confère un style élégant, parfait pour les événements, la restauration ou le commerce.
Caractéristiques principales :
Dimensions extérieures : 600 x 300 cm
Hauteur intérieure : 228/236 cm
Isolation : Panneaux PIR 100 mm (murs, toit, sol)
Électricité et éclairage inclus
Volets roulants électriques isolés (70 mm) pour sécurité et isolation
Double porte en acier isolée (1110 x 2100 mm)
Facile à livrer et à installer
Construction et Isolation :
Murs : Panneaux isolants PIR 100 mm
Toit : Panneaux isolants PIR 100 mm
Sol : Panneaux isolants PIR 100 mm
Résistance au vent : 29,5 m/s
Design et Apparence :
Extérieur : Gris anthracite (RAL 7016)
Intérieur : Blanc pur (RAL 9010)
Façade : Panneaux effet bois acier Helsinki
Équipements inclus :
Éclairage LED pour une visibilité optimale
Multiples prises électriques stratégiquement placées pour alimenter réfrigérateurs, caisses enregistreuses ou systèmes audio
Volets roulants électriques robustes et sécurisés
Double porte isolée pour un accès facile et une sécurité renforcée
Un bar prêt à l’emploi et sécurisé
Ce conteneur bar isolé offre une excellente protection thermique et sécuritaire grâce à ses panneaux et ses volets roulants anti-intrusion. Son design premium avec finition effet bois lui permet de s’intégrer facilement dans divers environnements : événements, food trucks, terrasses ou espaces privés.
Livré clé en main, il est immédiatement opérationnel dès son installation.
€6,890.00
SKU : MN71858
Customer Reviews
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