Built for Clubs
Wall-mounted Ballet Barres are constructed of hand-sanded poplar, maple or oak and are finished with linseed oil which helps protect the wood and prevents moisture absorption.The Barres attach to the wall with chrome, powder-coat finish mounting brackets. We recommend setting rail at a standard 42'' off floor for adult use. Custom lengths are available upon request.
- Three chrome-plated mounting brackets are used to attach the Ballet Barre to the wall.
- The bottom Barre extends 4", while top Barre extends 6" from the wall, spaced 10" apart. Our Barres have options!
- Available in 3 types of wood and 2 diameters.
Perfect for Home
Dancers will delight in having home access to a studio quality barre. Wall-mounted Ballet Barres are constructed of hand-sanded poplar, maple or oak and are finished with linseed oil which helps protect the wood and prevents moisture absorption.The Barres attach to the wall with chrome, powder-coat finish mounting brackets. We recommend setting rail at a standard 42'' off floor for adult use. Custom lengths are available upon request.
- Three chrome-plated mounting brackets are used to attach the Ballet Barre to the wall.
- The bottom Barre extends 4", while top Barre extends 6" from the wall, spaced 10" apart. Our Barres have options!
- Available in 3 types of wood and 2 diameters.
The 1-3/4'' Barre is preferred by adults who find the larger bar more comfortable for legs and hands. However, many prefer the 1-1/2'' diameter for the more economical price.
Poplar (good) is a shade darker than maple but has longer wood grain. The color can have a greenish hue and it is a hardwood, but not as hard as Oak. Oak (better) is a darker, more porous grain and it is not as hard as Maple. Maple (best) is a lighter colored wood and has a less porous grain. It is more resistant to scratches and denting and flexing.