Service Ideas 1C-ST-SKIM-SIGN-VG 3-1/2 Inch Laser-Cut Table Sign Stainless Steel Vintage Gold with Skim
- Stainless steel construction ensures longevity
- Laser-cut design provides crisp lettering
- Compact size enhances tabletop visibility
- View More Details
Best Price Guarantee
Best Price Guarantee
Secure Shopping
Secure Shopping
The Service Ideas 1C-ST-SKIM-SIGN-VG Table Sign "Skim" is a professional-grade restaurant sign designed specifically for foodservice environments. Crafted from stainless steel with a vintage gold finish, this 1-inch high by 3-1/2-inch wide laser-cut sign offers durability and clear visibility for tabletop or counter signage applications. Engineered for commercial use, it provides an effective solution for indicating menu items, special offers, or service instructions in busy restaurant, café, or hospitality settings. Its precise dimensions and material composition ensure long-lasting performance and ease of integration into existing presentation workflows.
The Service Ideas 1C-ST-SKIM-SIGN-VG Table Sign excels in providing a durable, visually appealing display with stainless steel construction and a vintage gold finish. Its laser-cut design ensures crisp, professional lettering, ideal for high-traffic tables and counters in commercial kitchens or hospitality outlets. Hand wash recommended for longevity, with dishwasher-safe construction supporting low-maintenance cleaning routines. Suitable for countertop mounting or placement on fixtures, it enhances communication clarity in moderate to high-volume foodservice operations, streamlining customer interaction and service flow.
Ideal for restaurant tabletop communication or promotional signage in commercial dining facilities.
The Service Ideas 1C-ST-SKIM-SIGN-VG features a stainless steel construction with a vintage gold finish, measuring 1" in height, 3-1/2" in width, and 1" in depth. It has a weight of 0.2 lbs, making it lightweight for versatile placement while maintaining durability. The laser-cut design ensures precision lettering, suitable for high-traffic environments. Its material supports hand washing, with dishwasher-safe properties for efficient cleaning. The sign’s style blends functionality with aesthetic appeal, ideal for display in engaging hospitality settings. As a printed sign, it is compatible with various tabletop configurations, and its size optimizes visibility without occupying excessive space. It is designed to operate under standard environmental conditions common in commercial kitchens, with a focus on longevity and ease of maintenance.
A commercial tabletop sign is a durable, professionally manufactured display element used in foodservice settings to communicate menu items, promotions, or guidelines. The Service Ideas 1C-ST-SKIM-SIGN-VG Table Sign "Skim" functions as a precise, visually appealing marker suitable for placement on tables, counters, or shelves. Made from stainless steel and finished in vintage gold, it is designed for cleanability and longevity, ideal for high-volume restaurant, café, or hospitality environments, and offers an effective visual cue for customer interactions and service clarity.
Constructed from durable metal with a sleek laser-cut finish the Service Ideas 1C-ST-SKIM-SIGN-VG is optimal for moderate-volume restaurant or café operations. Designed for precise communication, its compact form simplifies installation and enhances visual clarity in foodservice applications. Manufactured by Service Ideas, this sign supports workflow efficiency and professional presentation in busy dining environments.
Why choose the Service Ideas 1C-ST-SKIM-SIGN-VG over similar signage products? Its stainless steel construction offers enhanced durability and corrosion resistance, while the vintage gold finish adds visual appeal suitable for upscale or high-traffic environments. The laser-cut design ensures a crisp, professional look, supporting efficient communication. Its lightweight, dishwasher-safe design simplifies cleaning routines and supports busy foodservice workflows without sacrificing presentation quality.

