Counter

The  is a type of pre-war furniture item used for the holding of beverage containers and for serving food. A counter has a surface for holding items, a handrail for aiding people onto stools, and supports for supporting the surface and handrails above the ground. A whole or part of a counter is positioned against a wall. Counters are associated with stools and are often accompanying them.

The counters in Vault-Tec Vaults are communally owned and were passed from one generation to the next. The expectation of Vault residents is that the counters will properly cleaned and maintained to ensure their survivability.

Model #1
The counter's surface is rectangular shaped with rounded corners. A side of this counter is wholly positioned against a wall. Perimeter of the counter is ribbed. A handrail is supported in front of the counter by two arms. These arms are attached to two supports connecting the counter to the floor. Every part of this model is made of metal.

Vault 101 Locations

 * Cafeteria

Model #2
The counter's surface is L-shaped and the corners are rounded. Perimeter of the counter is ribbed. A small portion of one of the counter's sides is positioned against the wall. The handrail is a loop that travels top-to-bottom on the outer side of the counter's support. The support is made of sections joined together. Every part of this model is made of metal.

Vault 101 Locations

 * Cafeteria