What mounting system do you use?
We use a professional Interlocking French Cleat (Z-Bar) System.
Mechanism: An aluminum rail is integrated into the back of the artwork, and a corresponding rail is mounted to your wall. They lock together using gravity to secure the piece.
Stability: This system distributes the weight evenly across the entire width of the panel, preventing the artwork from shifting or bowing over time.
Can I install this on a Drywall / Gypsum partition?
Yes, but with strict requirements to ensure safety.
The Rule: The wall rail MUST be anchored into the internal metal studs (C-channel) or wood framework behind the gypsum board.
Warning: Never mount our pieces directly into the gypsum board using plastic plugs alone. If the stud location does not match the artwork's position, a plywood reinforcement plate should be installed behind the wall.
Can it be installed on Masonry / Brick walls?
Yes. This is the standard installation method. We recommend using high-load expansion bolts (Dynabolts) or chemical anchors to secure the wall rail to the concrete or brick surface.
What is the weight of the panels?
The weight depends on the specific model, texture depth, and dimensions of your selected piece.
Average Range: Approximately 25 – 40 kg per square meter.
Technical Data: We provide the exact weight and load specifications for each individual commission prior to production, so your structural engineer or contractor can prepare the site accordingly.
What is the load capacity of the fixings?
Our aluminum Z-Bar system is rated to hold approximately 50kg per linear meter. Since the weight is distributed across the full width of the rail (rather than single points), the system provides a high safety factor relative to the artwork's weight.
Do you provide installation services?
Bangkok & Islands: We can recommend certified installation partners familiar with our mounting system.
Other locations: We provide a detailed technical drawing and installation guide with every order. Any qualified contractor can install our pieces using standard tools (drill, level, screws).