Arc de Triomphe Arch
Arc De Triumphe Arch
Have the iconic arch at your Parisian party!
Our Arc de Triomphe Arch features the realistic look of the iconic Parisian landmark at night. The Arc de Triomphe Cardboard Arch measures 10 feet 9 inches tall x 11 feet 10 inches wide (opening measures 5 feet 4 inches high x 2 feet 2 inches wide) and includes stands to make this free-standing. Use the golden yellow Arc de Triomphe Arch as a photo backdrop or center of your decorations and add a touch of the Paris to your Parisian party. The arch has a QR Code that you can scan to download the Earth Cam Live app.
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The details on the arc are blurry and not as clear as it is shown on the web. You can tell as soon as you open the box. Very disappointed
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- Attractive Design
- Colorful
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- Flimsy
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- Themed Parties
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Once assembled, this item looked really nice. Much better overall than the tower.
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since im buying it to send to venezuela I would like to know the mesurements and weigh of the package for shipping. I also i would like to know if you do shipping to venezuela and how much will you charge for itvgAsked on 4/24/2012 by miguel from caracas venezuela1 answer
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Kit items do not have a standard box size. The box size is determined upon the entire order. We do not ship kit items beyond the 48 contiguous states so we cannot give any shipping.Answered on 4/25/2012 by csr
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Hi there, I need to know the sizing of the item when it is packaged for shipping. Weight, and dimensions pleaseAsked on 4/17/2012 by Anonymous1 answer
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The box it ships in is 4 feet high x 3 feet wide x 8 inches deep.Answered on 4/18/2012 by CSR
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I would like to know if this arch could be built slightly larger since you building it custom anyway - perhaps to accommodate a6'4" man and then wider so it doesn't look funnyAsked on 3/3/2012 by Nita from San Antonio, TX1 answer
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I do apologize, but we are not able to change the sizing of the arch.Answered on 3/5/2012 by CSR
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Does the Arc have a finished back and sides or is it just a front? We need to display it from both sides of the room, so will we have to purchase 2 and put them back to back?Asked on 3/2/2012 by Anonymous from Dumont, NJ1 answer
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This arch is one side only.Answered on 3/5/2012 by CSR
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Will this be able to with stand a childs beauty pageant or how will I support it to with stand and can you disassemblyAsked on 1/29/2012 by creativekids from Arkansas1 answer
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Our kit items are made for a one-time use. There are braces on the back to support the arch, however you cannot disassemble without having to replace the braces and you also risk damaging the arch to where it cannot be reused.Answered on 1/30/2012 by csr
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How big is the actual opening in the Arch?Asked on 1/2/2012 by Anonymous1 answer
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The opening measures 5 feet 4 inches high x 2 feet 4 inches wide.Answered on 1/6/2012 by csr
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We ordered this item and are trying to assemble it but it did not come with assembly instructions. Do you know the steps involved to assemble this arc de triumphe?Asked on 5/30/2011 by Anonymous1 answer
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You will need to contact our customer service department with your order number and they will be able to assist you by emailing or faxing the instructions.Answered on 5/31/2011 by csr
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Is there an opening in the Arch (to walk through)?Asked on 5/22/2011 by Anonymous1 answer
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Yes, the arch does have an opening.Answered on 5/23/2011 by CSR
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Is this 3D or is it flat with a stand at the back. We are wanting something for a Grand March. Do you have any suggestions for us.Asked on 1/18/2011 by Tracey from Barrhead, Alberta, Canada1 answer
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The Arc De Triumphe Arch is a flat item with stands on the back. This would work perfectly for your grand march if it is a Parisian theme!Answered on 1/20/2011 by CSR












