The Up Rail 20kg cm ceiling-mounted...
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The Artiteq Up Rail Ceiling Hanging System is a professional hanging system designed to suspend your paintings and artwork directly from the ceiling . Ideal for galleries, offices, museums, and modern interiors, it combines discreet design, robustness, and flexibility , offering a practical and aesthetically pleasing solution for your l .
Thanks to its minimalist and l profile , l Up Rail easily attaches to the ceiling and allows you to move, add, or reposition your frames without damaging the walls . Compatible with all Artiteq cables and hooks , this system guarantees secure and flexible hanging, suitable for all types of frames and artwork.
Ceiling mounting for a discreet and clean look
Solid aluminum profile for high load capacity
Compatible with all Artiteq cables and hooks
Quick and easy installation , for immediate use
l and modern design , ideal for galleries, offices and contemporary spaces
Secure suspension for paintings and heavy artworks
Total flexibility : reposition your frames at any time
Modular system : add or remove artworks without additional tools
A discreet aesthetic that enhances your artwork without cluttering l space.
Durability and quality from Artiteq , guaranteeing longevity and professional performance
The Artiteq Up Rail Ceiling Hanging System is a discreet and modular ceiling hanging system. Perfect for paintings and works of art, it offers secure, flexible, and stylish suspension for galleries, offices, and modern interiors.

The perfect picture rail between the wall and the ceiling
The Up Rail picture rail is specially designed to be used in concrete. The picture hanging system is attached to the ceiling with clips (3 attachments per meter). The rounded shape of the rail fills the space between the wall and the ceiling, making the picture hanging system discreet and practically invisible. Up Rail is a sturdy and reliable suspension system with a load capacity of 20 kg/m. There are two options for the Up Rail: raw white RAL9016 and black.
