About this church pulpit:
This is the 70cm wide Arc2 pulpit with a clear top (it has no anti reflective film).
The Arc2 range is available in 2 top sizes: 60cm wide and 70cm wide. The 70cm size is the most popular. The larger top means you have room for an open book of A4 notes and a bible. It’s a bit like a 13" laptop computer screen compared to a 15" laptop computer screen. It doesn't sound like much, but in reality it feels a lot larger. Like the other Arc2 pulpits, it can still be lifted with one hand. On the other hand, the 60cm wide Arc2 pulpit is better if you need to bump in and out (the top is less likely to hit a door frame as you go through).
The Arc2 range is available with or without anti reflective film on the top. Anti reflective film prevents reflections onto a projector screen if you have one. This one has no anti reflective film. It is clear (like a window). If you have a projector screen behind the preacher, you may wish to consider getting the version with the anti reflective film (slightly frosted). Most churches purchase our pulpits with this.
Click here to read more information on anti reflective film..
More detail:
It is the premier church lectern seen around the world.
Minimalist and stylish, the Arc2 70cm/28” wide with clear top is still easy to lift with one hand and suits a large variety of interiors. We use natural materials, radial brushed stainless steel base and stem and clear acrylic top ensuring a lectern which is both strong and light.
Why is the Arc2 so popular?
1. They are slimline. Less of a barrier- it encourages you to engage with the speaker.
2. You can lift it with one hand. Often a stage manager will carry the pulpit on with one hand, and the water table with the other.
3. They work in a wide range of church interior styles - thats because we use neutral materials.
4. Solid feeling, yet you can lift it with one hand. Stainless steel is great because it is durable, but it is also heavy. We have developed a method to make our stems hollow. This keeps the strength, but removes the weight.
5. Will last a ong time- this will possibly be the last pulpit you ever buy. We use the same type of stainless used in high end kitchen sinks. We use acrylic from Plexiglass- a German company. In the event that you damage or break a top- you can buy a replacement.
6. We know pastors who use our pulpits (including our own church)- so we do a good job of them.
7. You get the quality of production of a first world economy. They are made in Australia.
8. We sell direct. You are not paying for a distributor mark up (often this ends up making the price 2 or 3 times its starting price).
9. They are relatively expensive for a church pulpit, but relatively cheap when you compare them to european furniture. The quality is closer to expensive european furniture.
10. Easy to disassemble. Many churches dismantle the pulpit completely (or just remove the top) every weekend. Alternatively you can put it in the back seat of your car
More detail can be found in our
frequently asked questions section
More than half of churches purchase a cover (see below “you might be interested in…”).- helps to protect the clear top when it is off stage.
Requires assembly (its quick- tools provided). Australian made. See below for prices and freight.